Shingles Color

Roofing Shingle Colors

Things are looking up for homeowners who want to customize their curb appeal. Thanks to vibrant new colors now available in asphalt roofing, there are more choices than ever to boost a home’s image. And that’s good news since design experts say that 40 percent of a home’s exterior is the roof. In recent years, …

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flat roof

Flat Roofing Materials

It’s a fact that your roof is one of the most important parts of your house and is the one thing that provides the building structure, the building occupants and the building contents with protection from the elements. Many roofs are in a state of disrepair but homeowners ignore this until the roof gets worse …

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Storm Damaged Roof

Storm Damage Do’s and Dont’s

The roof is the one part of a house that really protects occupants against the elements. Wind, rain, snow, sun and any inclement weather are constantly beating down on the roof of your house and this combination can have dire effects. Using a quality roofing firm and superior roofing materials means that you will be …

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slate roofing tiles

Slate Roofing Tiles

Slate roofing tile is a wonderful look for any home. Slate is natural stone, and it is one of the best roofing tile mediums available. The look of Slate roofing tile is exceptional and some of the most famous houses in America are adorned with Slate roofing tile. Many historical homes have Slate roofing tiles, …

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Roofing Leaks – Disastrous Consequences

The roof of your home is the first line of defense against the elements of nature, such as high winds, heavy rain, sleet, and snow. Conducting a complete inspection-inside and out-each spring can help avoid costly problems later on. Look for these key danger signals that indicate your roof is not adequately protecting your home: …

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Choosing Roofer

Choosing a Quality Roofer

The life expectancy of your roof depends on several factors; type of roofing, quality of material, and exposure to harsh weather elements among the top. With regular maintenance and normal weathering factors, a roof can last anywhere from 10 – 100 years. Common roofing material such as built up roofing usually lasts 12 – 20 …

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