Can't Wait Any Longer? 4 Tips for Planning Your New Roof

Posted on: 27 August 2020

If you're updating your home and getting it ready for winter, you may want to give your roof a closer look.  If your roof is old, it might not make it through another winter. This is especially true if you can already see visible signs of damage. If your roof has already been repaired several times, and the shingles are starting to curl and detach, it's time to call a reroofing contractor. [Read More]

Find Out If You Need A Roof Replacement For Your Home

Posted on: 19 August 2020

It is extremely important to make sure that you are keeping a close eye on the roof of your home. Without a quality roof, your home may be subjected to water damage, mold growth, and higher heating and cooling bills. To make sure that you are able to spot the need to call for a roof replacement service, you will want to review the following information.  Your Roofline Is No Longer Straight [Read More]

What to Do If Your Roof Needs to Be Replaced Due to Storm Damage

Posted on: 18 August 2020

You can do everything possible to maintain your roof and keep it in good condition, but you can't control nature. Unfortunately, a very severe storm with high winds or large hail can do extensive damage to a roof. In many cases, the damage can be so widespread that repair is not possible and roof replacement will be necessary. This type of situation can be stressful, but it is important to act quickly-- you don't want to live with a severely damaged roof that needs to be replaced, as that leaves the inside of your home at risk for damage. [Read More]

6 Signs You Need A New Roof

Posted on: 14 August 2020

If you are not a professional roofer, you may assume that knowing when you need a new roof is a difficult task. It's not, however. Your roof has many ways of showing that it is aging and many of them are visible to the naked eye.  1. There is gravel in your gutters.  Asphalt roofing shingles start their life out with a gravel coating. This coating is meant to protect the shingles and your roof from the elements. [Read More]