When It's Time To Call The Roofer
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30 August 2023
Having the roofer come out promptly when it's time to call for inspection or repairs will help you prevent further damage to your home. This article will go over some of the signs you should have the roofer come tend to your home's roof.
There's visible damage
If you notice visible signs of damage anywhere on the roof, such as missing or cracked shingles, sagging areas, or curled edges, it's a big red flag that lets you know the roofer should come take care of those things.
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Unmasking The Truth: Dispelling Common Misconceptions About Wind Roof Damage
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24 August 2023
Wind damage can be one of the most perplexing and expensive problems a homeowner can face. Still, there are common misconceptions and myths about how wind damages roofs, with many of them leading to costly misdiagnoses.
To help you understand the truth about wind roof damage repair, here's a quick look at some of the most common myths.
Wind Damage Is Always Visible
The belief that wind damage is always visible is a prevalent misconception.
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Getting It Right: Timing Your Building's Roof Replacement
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21 August 2023
Installing a new roof on your commercial building can be a major investment in your structure's future. While most commercial roofing options are long-lasting, the upfront cost can often be significant. However, as with many other building upgrades, waiting too long can be even costlier. As a result, timing your new roof installation is crucial to maximize value and minimize costs.
If your building has an aging roof that's becoming increasingly costly to maintain and repair, these three tips will help you select the perfect time to install a new roof.
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Choosing the Right Roofing Material
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9 August 2023
When it comes to roof replacement, one of the most important decisions homeowners face is choosing the right roofing material. The choice you make can significantly impact the appearance, durability, and maintenance needs of your home. This blog post will guide you through various types of roofing materials, shedding light on their pros and cons to help you make an informed decision.
1. Asphalt Shingles
Asphalt shingles are a popular roofing material in North America due to their affordability and ease of installation.
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