
Aug22
2019
It’s no surprise that as time goes by your roofing system will deteriorate. Like every part of your home, wear and tear can eventually cause a residential roof to give out and make repairs or replacements necessary. However, claiming that there’s only one reason for roof deterioration is a bit off the mark; there are more than one reason as to why your roofing system will deteriorate.

The 5 Common Reasons Why Your Roof Deteriorates Over Time

Aug19
2019
“If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” This is a mantra that you can often hear from homeowners who assess their roofing systems with only a single glance. However, what some homeowners don’t actually know is that this line of thinking is actually flawed. Unfortunately, this is one of the main reasons why roofs don’t last as long as they should; the lack of proactive roofing inspections and maintenance can cause your roof to deteriorate earlier than expected.

Why You Should Keep Up With Your Roofing Maintenance

Aug16
2019
When it comes to protecting your home’s roofing system, drip edges play an important factor in helping it to last for as long as possible. For the uninitiated, drip edges are L-shaped metal sheets installed at the edge of your roof, which direct runoff water into your gutter system. This means that drip edges play an important part in keeping water away from your home’s interior. However, this isn’t the only reason why you should install drip edges on your roof.

The Top 4 Reasons to Install a Drip Edge on Your Roof

Aug13
2019
As time goes by, it’s possible for your roofing system to get stained. Depending on the color of stain, it’s likely that you won’t have to worry much as some are not symptoms of roof damage. However, whether it was caused by roof damage or something else entirely, it’s in your best interest to get rid of any discoloration on the system in order to maintain your curb appeal.

Roof Stains: Common Causes and How to Get Rid of Them

Jun28
2019 

4 Signs of a Roof Emergency

Even the sturdiest roofs cannot avoid damage caused by strong storms, harsh ultraviolet (UV) rays, fallen trees and many more disasters. So, you should know what roof damage is considered an emergency.