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Roof Underlayment: How to Pick the Right One for Your Needs

Some roof components are not as visible as the asphalt shingles, but this doesn’t make them any less important. Take the underlayment, for example. It refers to the thin waterproofing material installed between the deck and the shingles, providing the system with additional protection against water or moisture infiltration. When picking an underlayment for your… read more

Is Your Asphalt Shingle Roof Prone to Wind Damage?

Your asphalt shingle roof is designed to head off many types of weather damage, including those caused by high wind speeds. But just how effectively your roof system can withstand wind damage is dependent on a few important factors.… read more

How to Keep Your Roof Safe From Animals

Animal infestation poses serious threats to your roof and, if left unnoticed, to your entire home. Even by simply walking over your roof shingles, squirrels, raccoons and other critters contribute to the slow erosion of the granular surface of these materials. As a result, this problem will shorten your roof’s lifespan and put your home’s… read more

Homebuying Tips: 4 Roofing Questions to Ask

Asking detailed roofing questions to the seller is the most effective way to check whether or not a home is worth buying. This is because a roof’s condition can either make or break a property’s aesthetics, performance and value.  … read more

Can a Roofer Help You Navigate the Insurance Claim Process?

After an extreme weather event, calling a reputable roofing contractor to inspect and fix your roof should be your top priority. However, you also need to process your insurance claim to help you cover your roof repair or replacement costs. Fortunately, your roofer can also help you deal with insurance companies and meet their requirements.  … read more

Top 3 Reasons to Consider 6-Inch Gutters

Proper sizing is one of the things you should keep in mind when buying gutters as it can impact the system’s functionality and efficiency. Generally, five-inch gutters are used by homeowners since this size is suitable for most types of roofs and weather conditions. However, it can be more practical to upgrade to six-inch gutters,… read more