Keeping the Rain Where It Belongs: An Homage to Roofs

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Six Things You Should Do When Your Metal Roofing Needs Repaired

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Over time, a metal roof on your property may experience normal wear or damage. If your metal roof is damaged, it’s important that you know how to respond to repair needs promptly.  The following are six things you should do to properly respond to repair needs on your metal roof. By doing the following, you can have your metal roof repaired as quickly as possible and minimize any resulting inconvenience. …

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Breathable Underlayment Is Important For Your New Roof

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Homeowners install new roofs with the goal of superior, long-lasting roof protection in mind. If the installation of your new roof does not involve the addition of a breathable underlayment, you probably won’t get the experience you expected.  Prolonged Lifespan Moisture retention is one of the greatest threats a roof will face. If any level of moisture can build up under the roof, it’s only a matter of time before rotting within the sublayers of the roof occurs.…

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Learn More About Replacing Your Home's Siding

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If you have damage to the siding on your house, then you will need to replace it before the situation gets worse. Ignoring some siding damage can cause damage to happen to more of the house. For example, if you have termites in the siding and you don’t remove the affected siding and take the appropriate steps to protect the rest of the house, then you can end up with serious termite problems throughout.…

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4 Tips to Prepare Your Home for Asphalt Shingle Replacement With Durable Shake Roof Alternatives

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The roof of your home may have asphalt shingles on it, which are cost-effective roofing materials for residential roofing. Shingles can also be vulnerable to wear and less efficient than some of the many other materials available. One alternative is shake roofing, which is usually a wood material and a lot more durable and efficient than you may think. The following tips will help you with the preparations your home needs to prepare for shake roof installation to replace old, worn asphalt shingles: …

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Snowbirds: Everything You Need To Know About Spanish Tile Roofs

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Spanish tile roofs are ubiquitous in the Desert Southwest but, to a snowbird, they may as well be a product from Mars. Colder states and Canadian provinces are used to seeing cedar shakes, asphalt shingles, and even standing seam metal roofs. Spanish tiles are an anomaly that most snowbirds do not know much about.  Is a Spanish tile roof better than an asphalt shingle roof? The answer is: it depends. Whether one roofing materials is better than another depends on what part of the country you live in.…

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A Coating Over A Foam Roof Could Be The Best Roofing Choice For Your Office Building

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If your office building needs a new roof, consider all the options you have in commercial roofing. You want a roof that has a pleasant appearance, but you also want a roof that is durable and resists leaking. A good choice might be a foam and coating roof. This combination gives you the benefits of foam with the UV protection of a coating. Here’s why these are good choices for a commercial building.…

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Have A Flat Commercial Roof With Leaks? Fill With Foam Or Asphalt Today

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If you are looking to fix a leaky commercial roof that is flat, and you don’t want to tear it up and redo it, there are different things that you can try. You’ll want to talk with the roofing contractors about the types of damages that the roof has, and what materials need to be replaced because of water damage. Be sure to talk with the roofing contractors about these things.…

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The Importance Of A Roof Leak Barrier

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One of the biggest concerns that homeowners have is that their roofs might develop a leak. There are certain areas of your home that might be vulnerable to leaks, but you can reduce the risk of a leak forming by using a leak barrier. Leak Barriers Might Be a Requirement A leak barrier is a device that is reinforced by fiberglass. Depending on the building codes, you might be required to have leak barriers for your home.…

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Tips To Help You Manage Your Next Reroofing Project

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Roofing repairs and work are a necessary project when you own your own home. No matter if your roof is a flat roof, covered in metal panels, or roofed with clay tiles or cedar shakes, it is important to repair your roof when it has begun to age. And when it is time for this project, here are some tips to help you hire a professional roofer to complete work to your home’s roof.…

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Winter And Spring Roof Damage To Watch For

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Winter weather and spring storms can wreak havoc on your roof. This is why late spring and early summer is the best time to perform a roof inspection for any damages that need repairs. Your roofing contractor can then take advantage of the clear summer days to repair the damage before water leaks into your home. The following are roof issues to take note of so you can schedule a repair.…

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