Your home's roof suffers a lot of wear and tear that you may not fully appreciate. Unfortunately, exposure to the elements and the effects of falling debris can cause damage to your roof that you might not even realize is there. Understanding the most common issues with your roof is important so that you can correct those problems when they arise. Here are some of the
- If your roof loses a few shingles or ends up with just a few peeling or damaged shingles, you can usually get away with having it patched rather than replacing the whole thing. Most roofing companies have experience patching shingle roofs, so it should not be hard to find someone to do this work for you. However, there are a few tips you'll want to follow when having
- Dry rot can damage your roof and necessitate a replacement. Below is an overview of the problem. Signs and Symptoms Many of the dry rot signs and symptoms depend on the infection stage. For example, the early stages of dry rot appear as red or brown spores on the wood's surface. The spores then trigger white strands over the wood's surface, which multiply and thicken
- Roofs are susceptible to damage from various sources, such as hail and high winds, but one source that is often overlooked is pests. When insects and other critters take up residence on or near your roof, they are capable of causing significant harm. Here is a look at three pests every homeowner needs to be aware of. Birds You might not think of birds as pests, but th
- The roof of your home is one of its most important features, and metal roofs are a popular option for many homeowners. However, metal roofs can eventually become worn down over time due to environmental conditions and the natural aging process. This is where metal roof restoration comes in. Here's a closer look at this process and what it involves. What Is Metal Roof