One of the most common issues in residential and commercial roofing systems is leaks. When you encounter this problem, you need to deal with it immediately before it causes water damage to your roof and other parts of your home or building.
Read MoreWhether you have a sloped or flat/low-slope roofing system, the time will come that you’ll need to replace it. When you need a new roof, you want to make sure the material you choose suits your home’s appearance and your local climate.
Read MoreShrinkage is considered a typical issue on ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM) and modified bitumen roofs. Back in the day, this problem was even more common in unreinforced rubber roof systems. Thanks to modern advancement and improvements in manufacturing, it’s now less likely to occur.
Read MoreAsphalt shingles remain the roofing material of choice for most homeowners in the country. While there’s no denying their popularity, they are not without their issues, especially when they are subjected to extreme weather.
Read MoreClear weather allows roofers to get roofing projects done quickly, be it a flat/low slope roofing installation or an asphalt shingle roof repair. However, there could be times when a quick but heavy downpour occurs while work is underway. What do they do when this happens?
Read MoreSigns of cracking and splitting in asphalt shingles necessitate immediate residential roof repair. They may look the same at first glance, but a thorough inspection reveals that they are actually quite different. Read on as we differentiate shingle cracks and splits.
Read MoreEvery roofing project is a significant investment - from a residential roof repair to installation to a full-blown roof replacement.
Read MoreWhether you’re a homeowner or a commercial property owner, one of the most important things you’ll need to know is how to properly take care of your roofing system.
Read MoreAfter a storm hits your area, one of the first things you might do is to try and check your roof for damage. While there might not be immediate signs of water leaking into your home, there could be a high chance that your roof is damaged by the storm.
Read MoreAs a homeowner, you have to make sure that your home is well-protected, especially from the risk of fire accidents that can be very damaging to your home. The responsibility to keep your home safe from damage and harm can be overbearing sometimes.
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