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Roof Repair v/s Roof Replacement
Most homeowners dread the idea of roof replacement because of the high cost involved in the project. They delay the replacement process for as long as they can and end up paying for expensive roof repairs, risking the home's health. Unfortunately, no roof lasts...
What Should You Look for in A Roof After A Storm?
Homeowners rely on their roofing systems to protect the home and family during severe weather conditions. However, due to the constant exposure to these elements, a roof does take a pounding and requires regular inspections and timely repairs to ensure it stays in...
Are Rain Gutters Important?
Rain gutters are a vital component of every roofing system. They run through the roof’s perimeter to collect rainwater and channel it away from the roofing and the home through downspouts to keep them dry and healthy. A properly installed and functioning gutter system...
What are the Components that go Under the Shingles on your Roof?
A well-installed and maintained roofing system acts as a protective shield against inclement weather conditions. Shingle roofs are a highly coveted and popular residential roofing system across the United States…
What Are the Common Causes of Roof Leaks?
A leaking roof is dangerous, inconvenient, and signifies a potentially big roofing issue. Several hazards can accompany a roof leak, including extensive water damage, structural deterioration, mold growth, damage to the attic, ceilings, and walls, increased fire risk, high energy bills, and health and safety issues for the family.
Reasons Why you Should Not Ignore Roof Leaks
A leaking roof is one of the most common roofing problems that homeowners encounter. No matter how strong or well-built a roof is, due to age-related wear and tear, lack of maintenance, or the after-effects of a violent storm, issues like a leak can develop at some point or the other. While it may seem convenient to overlook the leak or defer the repairs to some other day, leaks, if not fixed immediately, costs dearly.
Does it matter if a Whole Shingle or Part of a Shingle is Missing From your Roof?
A shingle roof lasts for about 20 years with regular upkeep. However, irrespective of investing in its periodic maintenance, it is not uncommon for shingle roofs to develop problems at some point.
Different Types of Roofing to Consider for your Next Re-Roofing Job
The roof is the most critical structural aspect of every residential building designed to protect it from different weather elements. A home’s roof type significantly impacts the aesthetics and the overall property value. Over time, the roofing system undergoes...