Many homeowners approach a roof replacement project by assuming they will simply get the same type of roof...just a new one. While this can be an appropriate option, there may be reasons to consider other roofing types and materials.
Read MoreIf you’re planning to do some home improvement projects soon, it’s a good idea to prioritize the ones that will add value to your home and increase its energy efficiency as well. In this post, State Roofing & Exteriors lists three home improvement projects that do just that. 1.
Read MoreWith over 50 years of experience in the roofing industry, you can count on State Roofing & Exteriors, the area's top roofing contractor, to provide exceptional services for your home every time. We owe our success to our three main tenets: quality, integrity and craftsmanship.
Read MoreA roof is a system consisting of different components working together to accomplish one goal: to weatherproof your home. If you forgo the installation of a single part, the collective and long-term performance of the whole would suffer.
Read MoreAt State Roofing & Exteriors, we are your premier local roofing contractor for professional roofing and decking services. Throughout the years, we have been awarded with numerous recognitions from different award-giving bodies - all recognizing us for our high-quality services.
Read MoreAsphalt shingles, also known as composite shingles, are the most popular type of roofing material used in American homes. In fact, eight out of ten homes in the US have asphalt shingle roofs.
Read MoreSlate roofing is a classic roofing option popular for most residential homes. It’s among the most durable roofs available with one of the longer life spans of any roofing material.
Read MoreIf you were to hire someone for a job, you’d interview them to assess their experience and skills, right? So why wouldn’t you do the same when you’re hiring a Seattle roofing contractor to take on a big ask such as installing a completely new roof or making minor repairs?
Read MoreA roof is a home's barrier for protecting residents from the outdoor elements. In the Pacific Northwest, we experience plenty of year-round moisture, meaning there's no escape from the wet weather causing wear and tear on roofs. So when was the last time you looked at your roof?
Read MoreSpring is finally setting in. With the shift to warm weather, you can finally make a few investments that will really boost how much you enjoy your home…and its overall value too!
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