Standing seam is the standard metal roofing installation option, fast becoming the roofing material of choice for homeowners who want a strong, durable, and long-lasting roof. Read on as State Roofing & Exteriors takes an in-depth look at standing seam metal roofs.
Read MoreIt’s important for homeowners to invest in decks made with quality materials, built by a licensed contractor to ensure building code compliance. Safety checks are likewise important; if you find problems that could compromise its structure, you can have it addressed before it can cause injury.
Read MoreWinter brings a drop in temperatures. Even if you are excited about the cool temperatures in your area, you likely will not be happy about the effects winter tends to bring for commercial roofs.
Read MoreWhen it comes to roofing installation, there are three common types of metal roofing materials: standing seam, ironwood and metal shake. These three metal roofing options have their own distinct characteristics.
Read MoreMost homes in the U.S. have asphalt shingle roofing systems--and for good reason. Asphalt shingles are tough, they last for a long time, they’re pretty easy to fix and they are an affordable option.
Read MoreMany homeowners associate the term “rubber roof” with flat membrane roofing, often used in commercial properties. Rubber roofing is more than that, however. Rubber shingles have unique benefits and features that make them a great alternative to traditional asphalt shingles.
Read MoreWarmer temperatures will just melt the snow and ice, so you don't need to clear your roof, right? Unfortunately, that's a common misconception among homeowners. Allowing ice and snow to accumulate on your roof can be damaging to your home.
Read MoreWhen it comes to roof repair, cost is a legitimate concern. After all, getting your roof fixed is not exactly cheap when you consider the materials and the labor. Another concern is whether fixing up the place will increase the value of your property.
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