Residential Roofing
Summer heatwaves can be brutal, and they’re no good for roofing materials. Asphalt shingles are popular because they are durable, but once they get hot enough for the coating to fuse and harden, the loss of flexibility leads to cracks, curling, and gaps that...
Residential Roofing
It’s joyous summertime! The smells of freshly cut grass and chlorine fill the air, and the sounds of ice cream trucks and cheerful children ring in the distance. Your roof, on the other hand, isn’t having such a great time. If you live in Southern or...
Residential Roofing
Having a sturdy, protective roof is essential to a building’s longevity, and it is important to consider repair or replacement if (inevitably, when) it gets damaged. However, it’s not a good idea to just jump in and start hammering away. Here are a few...
Residential Roofing
Even though it’s something that’s easy to overlook, the quality and condition of the roof should be a major part of the decision whenever you’re buying a new home. The seller may have already done an inspection, in which case you should ask to see...
Residential Roofing
Anytime you can better protect your roof, you’re making the right investments for your home and helping your wallet. Roofs with asphalt shingles typically have layered shingles for added strength against leaks and deterioration. Similarly, metal and single-ply...
Residential Roofing
Selling your home can be stressful. There’s packing to take care of, landscaping to maintain, and showings to arrange. While staging your home well can make it more appealing to buyers, nothing is more important than the condition of the roof. Before you can...