Your roof serves multiple functions. It adds aesthetic and curb appeal, and it’s the first line of defense for storm damage to your home. New roofs are also a substantial financial investment. It makes sense, then, that you’d want to eke out as much longevity as you can.
Read MoreA lot of people think of asphalt shingles when they think of a roof. While they get a lot of credit, shingles only work as part of an entire roof system. What about the other components that help the roof function properly? Roof flashing is the more subtle, but just as important part of the puzzle.
Read MoreVentilation, by definition, is the provision of fresh air to a room or building. Roof ventilation allows airflow through your attic space and is extremely important for the integrity of your home. Types of Roof Vents Mechanical Mechanical roof vents require a power source.
Read MoreWhen you said you wanted to go green when you get a new roof installed, discovering moss and algae all over your current roof wasn’t exactly what you meant. Finding those black and green stains all over your roof can be disconcerting and leave you with questions. What exactly are they?
Read MoreHandling roof damage and resulting insurance claim can be one of the most worrying times in a homeowner’s life. It’s often a time fraught with stress and uncertainty, but there are some preventative measures as well as steps to take after the damage has occurred that can help reduce that stress.
Read MoreA big storm just blew through, and now that the dust has settled, you notice that you have some missing shingles on your roof, which leads you to believe there’s probably more extensive storm damage that you can’t see.
Read MoreShingles are the most common type of residential roof. All shingles are not created equal, however, and, as a homeowner, you’ll be tasked with deciding what kind you want installed when purchasing a new roof. Purpose The shingles on your roof are not just cosmetic.
Read MoreDue to the holiday season, our office will be closed from 12/24/2019 until 01/02/2020. Stay tuned after the new year we will post photos commercial and residential projects completed in the last month and a half.
Read MoreOn this Thanksgiving, we want to thank you all for your support throughout the year. You are the pride that we must show off! Wishing you a great holiday season!
Read MoreYour service will never be forgotten. Happy Veterans Day! For every veteran requesting our service by 11/15/2019, we offer free extended warranty on roof projects and/or a free upgrade for premium siding.
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