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  • 3 Roofing Trends That Are Worth the Money

    26 June 2020
    Few things are as important to the structural stability of your home as a quality roof. A new roof can be costly, and homeowners often hesitate to invest in new roofing materials until serious performance problems develop. While a new roof will be a significant investment, it can be one that pays off if you are willing to invest in the right trends. Roofing trends can
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  • Three Types Of Roof Wind Damage To Watch For

    22 June 2020
    High winds can be especially damaging to shingle roofs. Following a storm, it is always a good idea to walk around your property and survey the roof for damages. Some damages, like broken shingles lying in the yard, are obvious. But others may not be immediately apparent unless you take the time to survey your roof. 1. Corner Damage The corners and edges of your roof
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  • Three Types Of Inspection A Roofer Will Do For Your Roof

    18 June 2020
    If it's been a few years or decades since someone has looked at your roof, it may be time for a professional to take a look. Minor issues with your roof could be causing damage to the interior of your home, and you may not even know it. As your roof is one of the most important exterior parts of your home, it's not something that should go without maintenance. With so
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  • Five Most Common Causes Of Roof Leaks

    15 June 2020
    Leaks in your roof are no joke. Slowly but surely, they can cause devastating effects on your house, causing mold and mildew to grow in corners that you never notice and even starting a fire if they drip or pool next to an electrical outlet. It might be hard to see where you have a hole in your roofing, but here are a few common areas that you should check regularly i
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  • 4 Things To Consider Before Replacing Your Roof

    9 June 2020
    Taking care of your home should be foremost on your mind. You'll want to make sure your property remains in the best condition for the longest time. It may be necessary to put a new roof on your house to enable this to happen. There are many things you'll want to think about before completing this process. 1. Selecting the best material There are many roofing material
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