
Nov26
2019
The roof is the largest and most noticeable part of your house, and it easily defines the overall curb appeal of your home. The same large size also makes the roof susceptible to the elements. Wind, rain and snow may not outright damage the roof, but these issues may cause the shingles to get dirty.

How to Keep the Roof Shingles Clean

Oct21
2019
A residential roofing system is a part of your home that needs to be installed properly if you want it to last for as long as possible. Otherwise, it will not only wind up looking unattractive, but will also deteriorate earlier than expected, failing to last long against extreme weather conditions. With that in mind, it’s vital that there are no mistakes when it comes to installing your shingles.

Shingle Installation Mistakes You Need to Avoid

Oct18
2019
Any residential roofing system will take a beating after a particularly strong storm. Therefore, once the storm has passed, it’s important that you inspect your roof. That way, any damage can be addressed, preventing it from worsening and leading to bigger issues. Unfortunately, some homeowners don’t do this because they simply have no idea where to start. Here are some tips.

Your Guide to Post-Storm Roofing Inspections

Oct14
2019

4 Lesser-Known Questions to Ask a Prospective Roofer

Roofing repairs or replacement projects aren’t tasks that any homeowner should just do. This is why, more often than not, they turn to the expertise of a roofer. However, this doesn’t mean that you should hire the first one you see. In fact, there’s a process to this, and it involves asking a few questions.
Oct11
2019
Roof adaptation is a concept that not a lot of homeowners hear about in the market. Sure, a roofing company may throw the term around here and there, but there are still some people who are unfamiliar with it. For the uninitiated, roof adaptation is when you have your roof modified to combat the effects of extreme weather, especially heat. What others also don’t know is that roof adaptation brings a few benefits for you as the homeowner as well.

Roof Adaptation: What Is It and Its Benefits?
