Summer is a great time for roof repairs and inspections. Here are some roof maintenance tips for keeping your roof in good condition in the summer:
Summer is a great time for roof repairs and inspections. Here are some roof maintenance tips for keeping your roof in good condition in the summer:
It’s important that you check your shingles every season to see if any are damaged so you can have them fixed. It’s especially important to inspect your shingles after the winter season because that is when the most damage is caused to your roof. If you don’t inspect your shingles, you run the risk of […]
Installing a new roof will cost you some money so it’s important you think about everything you want for your roof:
Summer is here which also means storm season is here. Summer storms can cause lots of damage to your roof if it is not prepared. Here are some tips to prepare your roof for summer storms:
Your gutters help to manage the water that is on your roof. They help to get the water off of your roof so it doesn’t cause any damage. That’s why it is so important to maintain your gutters properly.
If you’re trying to clean and freshen up your roof, avoid using a pressure washer. The pressure of the water is too hard on your roof’s shingles and could cause the shingles to crack and/or snap off. As an alternative to using a pressure washer to clean your roof, you can take a bleach and […]
Roofing felt is a protective coating that roofers put on roofs to protect the roof from water damage. It is considered an underlayment and is typically made of felt, but can be made of synthetic materials. There are many benefits to having roof felt such as it adds an extra layer of protection to your […]
Mold not only makes your roof look unappealing, but can be a pain. Luckily, there are a few things you can do to prevent mold from growing on your roof:
Depending on the issue, roofing costs can be relatively expensive; however, there are things you can do to help prevent and reduce those costs:
When your roof is really hot, it warms up the rest of your home. Turning up your air conditioning won’t resolve the issue, but here are some things that will: