Although commercial roofs can last for up to 70 years, all commercial roofs will have to be replaced eventually. Although many commercial building owners choose to replace their building's roof with a replica of its old roof, some buildings could benefit from a change in roofing materials. When you work with a roofer to get a commercial roof replacement, they may offe
- If your asphalt roof didn't last as long as you expected, you may be looking for a more durable type of roofing when you have your next roof installed. Metal is a good choice in residential roofing since it comes in different colors and styles and blends in with a variety of architectural styles. Here are a few things to know if you're thinking about a metal roof for
- Single-ply roofing is a popular option for commercial buildings with low sloped or flat roofs. This type of roofing is made from different materials, and two popular options are rubber and PVC. Here are four things to know about single-ply commercial roofing. 1. Installation Is Less Disruptive Having a new roof put on a building can be a loud and messy process, especi
- When it comes to deciding on a new roof for your house — whether you're upgrading to a newer material or replacing one after storm damage — it can be difficult to decide which materials right for you. Each type has its own significant advantages, but also comes with other considerations, such as cost and whether or not it blends in with your neighborhood. Below are a
- When should you replace your roof? Many homeowners assume that the best time to replace their roof is when they start experiencing issues like leaks and peeling flashing. But actually, if you wait this long, you're probably waiting too long. As it turns out, you are far better off replacing your roof a little too early than a little too late. 1. Why is early roof repl