A roof that resembles a horse saddle is the stuff of nightmares for many homeowners. It is one of the most serious issues a residential roof may encounter over the course of its lifetime and, needless to say, should be taken care of as soon as it’s noticed. If you’re dealing with a sagging roof, all is not lost. Depending on the severity of the problem, there might still be ways to save it if you know who to call.
[Read more…]3 Signs Your Roof Was Installed Incorrectly
We’ve said it once, and we’ll say it again: your roofing system is only as good as the installers behind it. You don’t think it can happen to you, but many homeowners actually fall victim to questionable roofers who do an installation job poorly – whether by accident or as a way to cut corners. If you suspect that your roof was improperly installed, here are three ways to know for sure.
[Read more…]3 Reasons Proper Attic Ventilation Is Good for Roofs
Multiple layers of crucial components make up your roofing system. Some of them are not as noticeable as your shingles, but this doesn’t make them any less important. Take attic ventilation, for example. Without it, your roofing system will almost certainly fail – and far sooner than you may expect, too. Here’s why attic ventilation is important for your roofing system.
[Read more…]3 Flashing Installation and Repair Mistakes to Avoid
Your roofing system is not actually seamless. Like other exterior home components, it has vulnerable areas that, when overlooked, can lead to a number of roofing problems. This is where the flashing (or ice and water barrier) comes into play. It refers to the thin, waterproofing material that’s fitted at the joints, edges and breaks along your roof. By keeping these weaker areas sealed, the flashing prevents rainwater from infiltrating the inside of your roof, protecting it from damage.
[Read more…]How to Ensure Roof Project Management Success
In a residential or commercial roofing project, excellent project management is key. And while your choice of contractor will handle almost every aspect of the job, there are still a few things you can do to make the process run smoothly.
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