As your roof ages, the signs of deterioration become more apparent. For asphalt shingle roofs, curling, buckling, and blistering are just a few indicators of declining roof health. The causes of that damage may not be so clear cut, however.
Read MoreFew things are more relaxing than opening up the curtains during a rain storm and listening to the pitter-patter of rain hitting the roof, but if that roof hasn’t been well maintained, you could be in for a bad time.
Read MoreOne of the most popular roofing materials in the country, modified bitumen roofing is an asphalt-based material that is designed for use on buildings with low slopes or flat roof structures.
Read MoreHurricane season is upon us yet again, and is here to stay until mid-November. After years of quiet tropical activity, the past couple of hurricane seasons have seen an increase in activity, and 2018 is threatening to follow that trend.
Read MoreAn acronym for Thermoplastic Polyolefin, TPO roofing is a single-layer roofing surface made out of polyprophylene and ethylene-propylene rubber formed into a polymer.
Read MoreMost homeowners will experience a roof problem at some point in their lives. From small leaks to major issues, roofs can suffer from a number of different problems that require attention.
Read MoreA critical part of any healthy home or office building is a sturdy, reliable roof. What many people don’t know however, is that adding a roof coating can extend the lifespan of your roof, even if the surface isn’t brand new.
Read MoreMost homeowners know that their home’s roof is ventilated, but not all understand why it’s there or what is so important about roof ventilation. The simplest explanation is that they let excess heat out that is trapped in your attic, but they do much more than that.
Read MoreAttic fans have been a long time favorite of homeowners looking for a way to better regulate the temperature in their homes while keeping their attic dry to help extend the life of the roof and protect any stored goods.
Read MoreThough flat roofs are becoming more popular in residential applications, they remain a staple for commercial buildings all over the country. Flat roofs have proven time and again to be very rugged and durable, often outliving the rest of the building.
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