With the arrival of spring, it’s only natural that you have your roof checked for any sign of damage sustained from the previous winter months. The warm weather makes it ideal for seasonal maintenance and cleaning, but it’s still crucial that you pay attention to your roof’s condition and ensure its longevity. Here’s what you should…
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With any type of roof, it’s important to conduct inspections regularly to prevent major roofing issues from happening. By identifying the problems early on and addressing them accordingly, you’ll be able to effectively extend your roofing service life.…
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A well-built sloped roof has its framing rigidly designed to support a specific maximum amount of weight. However, it can sag over time due several factors, such as excessive weight, age and internal damage. Whatever the causes may be, if your roof is visibly sagging, you’ll need to have it addressed by a trusted roofer company …
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As a homeowner, you understand how a roof replacement can be a big investment. This can lead you to put off the project until it’s absolutely necessary, which is understandable given that a replacement is perceived more as a convenience than a necessity. However, if your roof has sustained damage that warrants an immediate replacement,…
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Roofing materials have varying degrees of durability, water resistance and weatherproofing, but all of them need flashing. Flashing should be present wherever your roof is prone to leaking. In other words, roofing contractors place flashing on the most vulnerable areas of your roofing system, such as valleys and penetrations.…
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Asphalt shingles are the most popular roofing material in North America, with a market share of over 70% among single-family homes. They are preferred for their reasonable cost, long life expectancy and classic looks. Most homeowners who have asphalt shingles as their roofing system also choose essentially the same material whenever they talk to their roofer about…
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