As technology advances, many roofing options and alternatives are being developed and offered in the market today from which homeowners can choose.
Read MoreBeing a homeowner in New Jersey entails more responsibilities when it comes to taking care of the home, especially your roof.
Read MoreA home’s roof is not only the most important part of a house, it is also one of the most expensive when it comes to installation and maintenance.
Read MoreRegardless of how you maintain your roof, it is destined to be replaced after a while. Different factors such as the age of your roof, its composition, and your geographic location all play a role in determining the longevity of your roof.
Read MoreRoofs can be one of the most expensive parts of the house—expensive to have it installed, and expensive to have replaced or repaired. But, did you know that this also means it maximizes your home value when the time comes you wanted to sell it?
Read MoreReroofing or roof replacements are one of the most expensive home renovation projects because of a reason--it is one of the hardest home exterior jobs to perform be it by professionals or homeowners who may attempt to DIY it.
Read MoreA roof inspection is one of those preventative maintenance jobs that’s easy to overlook. Many seem to forget that roofing material, like anything else, is subject to wear and tear, and is your first line of defense from the elements.
Read MoreRoofs are meant to be replaced over a period of time. Since it is your home’s first line of defense against harsh forces of nature, it is just expected to deteriorate to the point that you need to have it replaced.
Read MoreRenovating your roof or completely replacing it is considered one of the most expensive home improvement projects a homeowner ever goes through. Because of its cost, many people tend to disregard other factors other than its price when choosing a new material for replacement.
Read MoreMost homeowners have to replace their roof shingles at some point. Exposed to sunlight, heat, cold, rain, wind, and sometimes snow, sleet, and hail, conventional asphalt shingle roofs last 20 years, if you’re lucky. To learn more about when to replace your roof, visit our roof replacement page.
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