Joseph Jenkins, Inc.

143 Forest Lane, Grove City, PA 16127 U.S.A.; Phone: 814-786-9085; Fax: 814-786-8209

 

Our Consulting Services

Evaluations of Existing Slate Roofs

Of Any Age

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Get a copy of our book: The Slate Roof Bible

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We have offered slate roof consulting services nationwide since 1998. Some of our projects have included the Smithsonian Institution Building, Washington DC; Ford's Theater, Washington DC; Cathedral of St. Andrew, Little Rock, Arkansas; Castle Park, St. Louis, MO area; the Gibraltar Estate, Wilmington, Delaware, Glenridge Hall, Atlanta, GA area; the Zimmerman Estate, Delaware Water Gap National Park; Grove City College, Pennsylvania; Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Grand Hall, Pittsburgh; and many churches and private residences (inspections, assessments, evaluations, restoration recommendations, installation specifications).

Jenkins inspected the Smithsonian roof in 2001.

Many older slate roofs will leak because of flashing failures, broken or missing slates, or faulty old repairs. All of these conditions are very common, yet all are reversible. Properly applied slate roof restoration procedures can add decades, if not generations to the life of many slate roofs as long as the slate itself is still good. However, as the primary source of income for today's modern roofing contractors comes from the re-roofing of buildings, it is very common for perfectly good slate roofs to be condemned by seemingly knowledgeable contractors. It is also common for good roofs to be condemned by more than one roofing firm, all with a vested interest in replacing the roof. A roof survey and conditions report by Jenkins cuts through the contractor BS and provides you with an accurate analysis of the conditions and needs of your slate roof.

We provide consulting services on the condition that we will not provide any contracting services regarding the project (in other words, Jenkins will not work on the roof other than to possibly provide training for your crew). Instead, we help you to find a suitable contractor for the project. Jenkins can then conduct progressive site visits, issue progress reports, if needed, and conduct on the job training, if necessary. We filter out contractor B.S., review contractor proposals, and negotiate with contractors at your request regarding costs, proposals, project specifications, or other important issues.

Beautiful slate roof, condemned by home inspector.Excellent ten year old slate roof condemned by alleged slate roofing expert.

A few examples of good slate roofs are shown above and below. These were all condemned by home inspectors or roofing contractors but were saved by Jenkins roof consultations. Top left, residence in WV with beautiful, hard black slate, condemned by home inspector during re-mortgage negotiations. Top right, excellent ten-year-old mixed Vermont slate roof condemned by a "slate expert" who offered to replace the roof for $450,000 (the minimal ice damage was covered by home-owner's insurance). Bottom right, phenomenonally good black slate on this huge structure was condemned by roofing contractors who offered to replace it for $10 million. Bottom left, four roofing firms condemned this beautiful slate roof, which has a remaining life expectancy of approximately 75 years.

Beautiful slate roof condemned by four roofing firms.Perfect slate condemned to the tune of ten million dollars.


Our Slate Roof Consulting Services

We provide slate roof consulting services for new traditional slate roof installations as well as for existing slate roofs, no matter what age. Our services are utilized by insurance companies, architectural firms, property owners, law firms, general contractors and roofing contractors, among others. Our services are provided in five basic ways:


1) Email Consultations: At times our clients will want us to review photos and information about a specific roof, then offer opinions and/or advice regarding the roof or its restoration, repair or installation. We can often provide this service via email, which is relatively quick and inexpensive.


2) Mail Consultations: In the event that email is not sufficient because a written, letterhead document is required from us for a specific purpose, then a mail consultation will often suffice.


3) Remote Technical Support: We provide email, phone, mail and fax support for ongoing slate roofing projects when no site visit is required.


4) Site Visits: We must visit a slate roof on-site in order to conduct a roof survey and prepare a conditions report. This service is necessary when a detailed report on the current conditions of a slate roof is needed.


5) Forensic Services: We offer expert witness services.

About Slate Roofs

Slate (stone) roofs have been installed on a large scale in the United States for over 150 years. These roof systems have been phenomenally successful — some slate roofs that are already 150 years old are still functioning well in this country today. Early slate roof tradesmen carried their traditional skills over from their countries of origin — often Wales, Ireland, Scotland or England. Today, following practices built upon tried-and-proven traditional methodologies, we can install new slate roofs that can be expected to last a century, if not two.


Although slate roofing was once an art practiced by nearly every roofing contractor a century ago, most of those experts have long since passed away. Much of the basic knowledge about successful slate roof installations has become lost to modern roofing contractors and architects whose primary focus is now on asphalt and low-slope roof systems. Slate roofs require adequate headlaps and sidelaps, proper nails, roof slope, tools and installation procedures. They require a roof deck that will last at least as long as the slate. They cannot rely on underlayments (roofing paper) to make them water-tight as no underlayments have the longevity of the stone itself. If done correctly, a modern slate roof will be built upon four fundamental elements: the slate, the fasteners (typically copper nails), the substrate or roof deck (typically wood), and the flashings (typically copper). Correctly installed, such a roof will last 150 years or more while remaining water-tight and virtually trouble-free.

About Joseph Jenkins

Joe Jenkins, Principal of Joseph Jenkins, Inc., became a roofer’s helper in 1968 at the age of 16 while still in high school, when he trained under a 63 year-old professional roofer. He began his own business in 1970, working during the summer months while putting himself through college. He has personally worked on over 1,000 slate roofs since then. Much of Jenkins’ training and knowledge about slate roofs came from the deceased roofers of old, whose work Jenkins removed and restored on hundreds of slate roofs over a career spanning decades. It is from this experience restoring century-old slate roofs that Jenkins gained his understanding of traditional slate roofing systems.

Jenkins is the author of the award-winning Slate Roof Bible (1997), editor and publisher of the Traditional Roofing Magazine (traditionalroofing.com), and author of articles about slate roofs for Traditional Building Magazine, Period Homes Magazine, the RCI Interface Journal, and the American Society of Home Inspectors ASHI Reporter. Jenkins speaks internationally on the topic of slate roofs and has been written about in numerous media outlets. In 2005, he founded the Slate Roofing Contractors Association of North America, Inc. (slateroofers.org). He is also a member of the Roof Consultants Institute (RCI) and is on the Board of Directors of the National Slate Association, but is not affiliated with any slate quarry, slate supplier, or other industry entity in such a manner that would affect the objectivity of his consulting services.


Joseph Jenkins, Inc. maintains a slate roofing supply service at slateroofcentral.com, which includes a public message board about slate, tile and asbestos roofing.
Costs for our services vary according to factors that include size and number of roofs, location, accessibility, degree of difficulty, number of site visits required, etc.

Call us at 866-641-7141 or email us.


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