Keeping the Rain Where It Belongs: An Homage to Roofs

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Can Roof Damage Be Patched?

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A small leak on the roof raises an important question: can you patch it or must you install a new roof? The answers to the following questions can guide your decision. How Many Shingles Are Missing? One of the first things to assess is the extent of the damage. If only a few shingles are missing from a relatively small area, then a patch is likely possible. If a large number of shingles are missing or damaged, or if there are missing shingles spread all over the roof, it may make more sense to have a new roof installed simply because the cost and time will be comparable.…

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Roof Replacement Projects To Make Your Home More Durable And Efficient

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When it is time to replace your roof, there are many options to invest in improvements. You want to implement improvements that will make it more durable and efficient. There are many different options for materials that can improve your roof. The following information about roof replacement will help you make your home more durable and efficient: Upgrading Insulation There are many options to upgrade insulation when replacing the roofing of your home.…

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Roofing Maintenance: Four Instances When You Should Schedule A Roof Inspection

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Regular roofing maintenance enhances the performance of your roof and increases its lifespan. An essential aspect of maintenance is scheduling regular inspections, which unearth potential faults with your structure. However, most homeowners don’t know when to conduct roofing inspections. Most wait for warning signs that usually occur after extensive damage to the roof. If you want to increase your roof’s durability and avoid costly repairs, here are four instances when you should schedule an inspection.…

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Asphalt Roof Getting Older? 2 Tips To Make It Last Longer

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If the roof on your home is getting older, there are things you can do to make it last longer. Below are two of these things so you can get started on this project right away. Make Repairs Inspect the roof for any damage like loose shingles. If you do see any shingles like this, use roofing nails to tighten them up. If you do not, the shingles will become looser and eventually blow off.…

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4 Reasons A Metal Roof Makes Sense In A Cold Climate

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If you live somewhere with a cold climate, you need to make sure you have a roof designed for those conditions. When it comes to choosing the new material for your roof, a metal roof makes a lot of sense. Reason #1: Protects Against Snow With a metal roof, you can easily manage snow on your roof. The snow will be less likely to create ice dams on your roof. Additionally, you can install snow guards on your metal roof, and the panels will not be damaged.…

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Roof Repairs Needed For Cracked, Chipped, Or Broken Concrete Roof Tiles

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As with any other type of roofing, it’s important to maintain concrete roofing tiles so they last a long time. While concrete tiles are durable, it’s possible for a tile to crack or break, especially if impacted by a falling tree limb. Prompt repairs are needed, so a damaged tile doesn’t cause a roof leak. Here’s how your roofer can repair damaged concrete roofing tiles. Fill Cracks With Roofing Cement…

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How Much Does A New Roof Cost?

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Whether you’re trying to put a new roof on your brand-new home build or you’re replacing a roof that is been damaged, trying to price out a roof installation can be tricky. The national average across all different types of materials and installations is around $8,000, but that number can change significantly based on a few factors. If you’re unsure about what to expect to pay for your next residential roofing installation, below are a few questions that can help you get a good ballpark figure.…

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Roofing Repairs Your Roof Might Need When The Asphalt Shingles Form Blisters

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If you notice small bumps and craters on your asphalt shingles, you should have them checked by a roofer. You might have hail damage or roof blisters. These problems look similar, but they are different kinds of damage, and a roofer can tell them apart just by looking. Roof blisters are fairly common, and they could indicate the need for roof repairs. Here’s the difference between impact damage and blisters and what a roofer may do for the problem.…

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Roof Leak Troubleshooting: An Introduction

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When you’ve got a leaking roof, it can be tough to identify the actual source of the problem. Unless it’s a glaring issue, like a visible hole or obvious roof damage, you’ll have to do some investigation to isolate the source in order to seek the proper repairs. If you’re getting ready to trace the source of your roof leak, it’s important that you have a good idea of the most common culprits.…

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Five Ways To Avoid Ice Dam Damage This Winter

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Your roof is designed to handle most snow and ice, but problems can occur if an ice dam forms. These dams allow moisture to seep beneath shingles and into your house. 1. Improve Your Roof Vents Ice dams are often a result of poor attic ventilation. Hot air from heating your home becomes trapped in the attic where it then melts the snow on your roof too quickly. Once the snowmelt reaches the edge of the roof where temperatures are lower, it refreezes into a dam.…

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