Keeping the Rain Where It Belongs: An Homage to Roofs
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Summer is the perfect time to tackle remodeling projects. The weather is good, and someone can probably be home to oversee the project. If you’ve decided to remodel your home, don’t stop at the interior. Remodel your roof at the same time. You might not think that your roof would need to be remodeled. But that’s not the case. If it’s been a few years since your roof had any work done to it, it’s time to talk to your contractor about another change.…
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If you need to have your roof coated this year, now’s the time to get that taken care of. Many people wait until fall, when the weather cools down a bit. But if you wait until fall, you can run into problems. This is especially true if the rainy season comes sooner than expected. For the best results, you want to get your roof coated before the weather changes in the fall.…
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When your home needs a new roof, you may want to talk to a roofing contractor about your choices. Even if you want to stay with shingles rather than switch to tiles or panels, you still have a few options available. Here’s a look at three popular shingle types and their advantages.
1. Asphalt Shingles Cost Less
Asphalt shingle roofs are common because they are the most affordable roofing option. When you need a roof on a limited budget, then these shingles are a good choice.…
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The replacement of a roof that is at the end of its lifespan but not yet damaged is relatively simple since only the shingles typically require replacement. Older roofs that have sprung leaks or begun to degrade, though, may require a more extensive replacement. The following are the main parts of a roof that may need to be replaced during the installation process.
1. Decking
The decking is the main wood base for your entire roof.…
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No matter who you are and where you live, you need to be taking good care of your roof if you want it to last. If you are someone with a lot of trees in your yard, however, you need to be taking roof care extra seriously. Trees and roofs don’t necessarily get along well. The shade from the trees can cause the roof to stay moist longer than it should, and fallen leaves can lead to premature deterioration.…
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Your roof is your home’s first line of defense against the elements and the world outside, so any time it sustains damage, it can be a dire situation. Whether due to wind-hurled tree limbs in a storm, a fire, or some other major event, roofs commonly get damaged unexpectedly and leave a home wide open for further damages. If you ever find yourself in this kind of situation, there are a few mistakes you should work to avoid.…
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Metal roofing is a good option if you are thinking about which type of roof to put on your new construction home or if you are trying to think of the type of roof you want to replace your current one with. This article will serve as a great resource that will help you learn more about metal roofs.
Metal roofs can save you money in the long run
One of the first things that people tend to think about when trying to find the right roof for them is how much it is going to cost them.…
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Getting your home’s roof replaced can be a complex ordeal, but it doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Preparing for your new roof involves choosing what type of roof you like and which fits best for your home, making sure your roof is thoroughly inspected beforehand and that you have a solid contract to work with going in.
Choose Your Materials
With a full roof replacement, you have the opportunity to choose not just different colors and styles of roofs but also the material.…
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One hundred years ago, cedar shakes were the roofing material of choice. Two or three decades ago, it was all about the asphalt shingles. You still see both of these materials rather frequently, but there’s a new favorite in roofing town: architectural sheet metal! No, this is not your grandparents’ metal roofing. It’s an advanced metal roofing option, and there are a few good reasons why it’s such a hit.…
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If you are looking to cut costs in your home, it is absolutely important that you take care of your roof to the best of your ability. If not, you are setting yourself up for costly measures down the road. A new roof purchase can cost you $4,900 and up.
This is no big deal if you are diligently caring for your roof and eventually need a new one, but it will be a pain if you are changing your roof prematurely because you failed to take care of it.…
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