Winter can be tough on your home, especially your roof. Heavy snow, ice buildup, and freezing temperatures can lead to costly repairs if you don’t take precautions.
Read MoreThermoplastic polyolefin, or TPO, is a popular option for flat and low-slope roofing systems. This material is a mix of polypropylene and ethylene-propylene rubber. Many commercial property owners prefer TPO because of its cost-effectiveness, energy efficiency and ease of maintenance.
Read MoreHiring a contractor is one of the most crucial steps in roofing installation projects. Getting a new roof is a significant investment, meaning you want to work with a professional who can do the job right the first time.
Read MoreToday, more and more people are choosing metal roofs to protect their homes. This roofing material is known for its durability, long lifespan, energy efficiency and appeal. With proper installation and maintenance, it can last for at least 50 years.
Read MoreFor many homeowners, winter is a stressful period. Frozen pipes, ice dams and other snow-related issues are always a possibility. However, there is one form of winter weather that you may not have considered: hail.
Read MoreYour roof has multiple parts that all work together to keep it safe. Underlayment is a vital roofing element that helps your roof to survive all weather conditions. It is a waterproof covering installed directly under the shingles on the roof deck.
Read MoreIt’s just a tiny leak and several crumbling asphalt shingles — surely you can fix them yourself and there’s no need to call for professional help, right?
Read MoreA roofing contractor deals with a variety of roofing concerns when responding to flat roof repair requests. Blow-offs, ponding water, roof leaks, and dampness are among the most prevalent.
Read MoreDespite available knowledge about wind and its effects on roofing systems, myths about it persist to this day. In today’s post, local roofing company State Roofing & Exteriors debunks some of the most common myths about damage to roofs caused by wind. 1.
Read MoreIf you’ve been checking out roof replacement options, you may have come across an installation method called “overlay” or “reroofing” where a new roof is installed right over the old one.
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