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Sullivan & Fortner Sullivan & Fortner Roofing Company has a long tradition in the Greater Lafayette community. Although Sullivan & Fortner was only engaged in roofing in its early years, the company eventually expanded into other areas. The company has had only six owners and/or co-owners since it was established in 1910 by Mr. Sullivan.
Freeman Fortner came aboard in the 1940's. An avid fan of high school basketball, Mr. Fortner hired Donald Howard to work for the company during the summer months, between school sessions.
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Residential Roofing
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Your roof is a vital part of your home. A damaged roof makes your home uninhabitable, so you must repair it immediately problems occur. Roof damage is caused by harsh weather conditions, walking on it, falling debris, and even poor installation. If you notice leaks or broken shingles you should consider contacting a roof repair expert to inspect and repair your roof.
Commercial Roofing
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Timing for roof repairs can be quite tricky; the reason for this may be because you might have a roof that's a little bit faulty, but you don't really know if it should be fixed just yet. If you wait too long, you may end up with a defective roof, which may lead to water damage, causing the replacement to be too expensive.
Steep Slope Roofing
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As our name suggests, roofing is the primary focus of Sullivan & Fortner Roofing Company. While we have experience with a wide variety of roofing applications, the vast majority of our work is devoted to residential re-roofing, with most of that work involving the installation of "3-tab" and "architectural" (or "dimensional") asphalt-fiberglass shingles.
Low Slope Roofing
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While the bulk of our work is devoted to steep-slope roofing ("shingles"), we also install low-sloped roofs for both residential and commercial applications. The majority of this "low-slope" work involves the use of EPDM (black "rubber") and SBS (high quality, granular-based "roll roofing") membrane roofing systems, along with some recent jobs that have used a TPO (white "rubber") membrane system.
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