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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Whenever people talk about roofing-related problems, most of them tend to believe that it’s caused by external issues like damaged shingles or flashing. However, roof replacement experts say that some roof problems are caused by something from within the home. Today, we’re checking out four big problems caused by a badly ventilated attic.…
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Are you looking for the right contractor for your next roof replacement project? One of the best ways to narrow down your list of possible hires is to check the feedback from the person’s references. That said, you need to ask the right questions if you want to have an accurate assessment of how a contractor interacts…
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Your roof’s flashing is supposed to protect parts of the roof that the shingles can’t completely cover. However, mistakes during installation and maintenance can cause problems with the flashing that can also compromise the rest of the roof’s components. Today, the leading asphalt roofing contractor in the area talks about these common mistakes. …
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Wind is one of the biggest threats to a roofing system, right up there with rain, snow and hail. Knowing the signs of wind damage is essential in finding out the best option to restore your roof, so here are a few pointers to help you out. …
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Fall season marks the last chance to have your roof checked before the winter season starts. You need to make sure you do all the necessary preparations if you want to avoid roofing problems when winter comes. Here’s a quick guide to performing your roof maintenance this fall. …
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