A residential or commercial roofing system’s expected lifespan varies widely depending on many factors, including material, local climate, installation and maintenance. For instance, asphalt shingles — the most preferred roofing option for homes — usually last for around 25 years.
Read MoreAfter installation, it’s normal for asphalt shingle roofs to look a little uneven for a while. However, you need to call your contractor if your roof doesn’t lay flat after several days.
Read MoreRubber ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM), torch down and modified bitumen are some of the most popular roof membrane options. They have seams that can be adhered with glue, asphalt, tape, heat welder and other materials.
Read MoreDay in and day out, your roofing system works hard to keep your home dry and damage-free. However, it is not immune to problems, which must be addressed promptly in order to maintain the performance of your roof and extend its service life.
Read MoreFor homeowners, a storm-damaged roof is a cause for concern. Storm damage, after all, can result in leaks, ineffective roofing and gutter systems, and other forms of damage. With all of this in mind, it's normal that you need to contact your insurance agent right away.
Read MoreSpring is when many people are tackling home maintenance tasks. Not only is it a great period to organize your interiors, but also the best time to pay attention to your exteriors. Scheduling a roof inspection, in particular, is something you should consider doing at this time of the year. 1.
Read MoreBefore you can fully enjoy the many advantages provided by a new roof installation, you’ll need to carefully plan for the actual installation day itself.
Read MoreThe vent is not the most notable part of a roofing system, but this doesn’t make it any less important. This component, in fact, is not only tied to roof longevity and performance, but to your home’s thermal comfort and efficiency as well.
Read MoreThe storm has passed, and the skies are now clear. It should have been a pleasant day, except your siding has taken more than considerable damage after the fact. Fortunately, dealing with what happens next isn’t as complicated as you may expect. Check the extent of damage to your siding.
Read MoreCommercial property owners and facilities managers must approach the roofing system with a clear understanding of the facts.
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