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Is Covering Your Roof Vents in Winter a Good Idea?

Is Covering Your Roof Vents in Winter a Good Idea?

Your roof has a ventilation system that promotes air circulation in and out of the attic. As long as the intake and exhaust vents remain unobstructed, the chances of heat and moisture buildup are slim to none. However, some homeowners believe that covering them during the winter season helps prevent heat loss inside their homes.… read more

4 Reasons Asphalt Shingles Offer Great Value for Your Money

4 Reasons Asphalt Shingles Offer Great Value for Your Money

As your home’s first defense line against weather elements and extreme temperatures, your roof has to perform optimally no matter the season. On the market, asphalt shingles remain the most-used roofing material by roofing contractors because of their remarkable qualities. … read more

Difference Between Normal Wear and Tear and Roof Damage

Difference Between Normal Wear and Tear and Roof Damage

Knowing the difference between normal wear and tear, and significant roof damage can help you decide whether your roof still has some life in it or needs to be repaired or replaced by a professional. You should look out for the following:… read more

Debunking 3 of the Biggest Myths About Commercial Roofs

Debunking 3 of the Biggest Myths About Commercial Roofs

It is essential that building owners bank on cold hard facts when approaching commercial roofing in order to avoid expensive complications down the line. Today, we talk about three of the biggest misconceptions about commercial roofs and the truth behind them. … read more

Shingle Blow-Off: Should You Repair or Replace Your Roof?

Shingle Blow-Off: Should You Repair or Replace Your Roof?

If you have asphalt shingles on your roof, there is a good chance that you will experience having shingles blow off in the wind over time. If left untreated for long periods of time, it will surely allow weather elements into your home and cause further and costly damage. So, should you repair or replace… read more

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