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Commercial Roofing Maintenance Tips for Springtime

Commercial Roofing Maintenance Tips for Springtime

Spring is the ideal time to do roof maintenance to ensure that winter hasn’t caused any issues which could compromise roofing performance. The person to inspect your roof should be a trained and experienced roofer. If possible, call the same roofing contractor that installed your roof. … read more

The Difference Between Open and Closed Valleys

The Difference Between Open and Closed Valleys

When you compare your roof and those of your neighbors, you may notice the different details of a roof system. For example, there are differences in roof flashings. The two predominant types of methods are open and closed valleys. … read more

4 Roofing-Related Questions to Ask When Buying a Home

4 Roofing-Related Questions to Ask When Buying a Home

When buying a new home, most buyers are often concerned with the aesthetic and living space offered by the house. Although this is ideal, it won’t matter very much if the roof has leaks that cause water damage. So, it’s important to ask the following questions before purchasing a home.… read more

How Robust Is Your Roofing Warranty?

How Robust Is Your Roofing Warranty?

Reading the fine print is not something anyone is excited to do, but when it comes to the roof, it’s vital that you peruse and be more critical when reading the warranty. The last thing you want, after all, is to file a claim and find out that the damage isn’t covered by the warranty… read more

How Moisture Damages the Roof

How Moisture Damages the Roof

Water damage is the number one enemy of the roof, but the danger isn’t always from the rain. Too much moisture, whether from outside or from within your home, can do long-lasting damage to the roof.… read more

Reading the Roof: What’s Normal, and What’s a Concern?

Reading the Roof: What’s Normal, and What’s a Concern?

The roof is easily the most difficult part of the house to work on, and it’s not just because of its size and sheer complexity. The surface that covers your house is a difficult structure to read, and it often masks real problems under a facade.… read more

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