Most 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.
Read MoreMost homeowners realize they need to do something about their roofs when it is already obviously damaged, caused more problems, or worse, beyond repair. But sometimes, all it takes is a quick survey and inspection to know whether it is in need of basic repairs or a total change or reroofing.
Read MoreBeing one of the first line of defense of your house, your roof literally shelters you and your family from harsh weather conditions. However, did you know that the winter weather is especially hard on your roof?
Read MoreWinter is generally a harsh season for any property or infrastructure. The cold can make foundations crack, steels change size, or even cause moisture to some parts of the house that don't need to be damp. Learn more about roof replacements.
Read MoreRemodeling your home can be quite a source of headaches and hassle—especially when you’re changing or repairing your roof! However, knowing how to prepare for it and what to expect before, during, and after re-roofing can definitely make the difference.
Read MoreBecause gutters can be one of the most neglected parts of a home exterior, it is not surprising to know that not many homeowners are aware that there are a number of types of gutters they can choose from. Just like with siding and roofing, there is a perfect kind for your home.
Read MoreIf your house is located in a humid area of the country, you’ve probably seen unsightly dark streaks on asphalt shingle roofs. These are not just regular dirt, these are an accumulation of dirt, defective shingles, mold, or mildew, and algae.
Read MoreMany homeowners take the importance of gutters for granted. While they are essential tools and parts of the home that are used to divert and carry rainwater away from the foundation of your house, they are often times neglected and underappreciated until they break down.
Read MoreRoofing contractors work year-round and roofing projects can happen at any time of the year. However, it is undeniable that there is a perfect and more ideal time to do so.
Read MoreIn building a new house or retrofitting an existing one, choosing the best type of roof can make or break any construction or renovation. After all, roofs do a lot more than just serving the most basic practical purpose of protecting a house and its occupants from the outside elements.
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