A residential roofing system is usually installed via two methods: a complete tear-off or a roof-over. The first one involves tearing off the entire roof before installing a new system, while the latter simply layers new shingles on top of the old one. Most building codes allow for this
Dos and Don’ts of Proper Asphalt Shingle Care
The fall season is in full swing in Florida, and with it comes some pretty nasty weather, at least as far as your roof is concerned. So before you need to contact your local storm damage restoration company, it’s best to know a thing or two about how to keep your asphalt shingles in good
Why You Should Never Ignore Hail Damage
Did a recent hailstorm hit your area? If you answered yes, then there’s a good chance that hailstones have caused some damage to your roof. For experts in roof repairs, even the smallest signs of hail damage can be a cause for concern. Why should you never ignore hail damage? Here are some of
Things To Look for in a Residential Roofing Warranty
Because most types of roofing work involves a lot of resources, it’s important to have yours covered by a residential roofing warranty should something go wrong with it in the future. However, you also need to see the following things when reviewing the details of your warranty to make
Common Causes of Asphalt Roofing Granule Loss
For newly installed asphalt roofing, granule loss is considered normal and should not be a cause for concern. In such a case, granules may have loosened when the installers walked on the roof surface. And as long as the roofers have been careful, there's no need for you to worry. The loose granules
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