The Life and Work of Roofers

    The Life and Work of Roofers


  • 3 Signs That Your Cedar Shake Roof Needs Replaced

    25 August 2022
    Your cedar shake roof, like any other type of roof, will need to be replaced at some point. It is imperative that you are well prepared for this so you do not experience a lot of troubles with your home because of a terribly aging roof. Keep a look out for problems common with older cedar shake roofs so you can call a roofer right away if trouble is found. Here are a
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  • Types Of Roof Storm Damage

    16 August 2022
    One of the ways roofs get damaged is during heavy storms. A few minor repairs may restore your roof to its original condition after a storm. For severe storm damage, you may have to replace the roof. Here are some types of roof storm damage to watch out for. Impact Damage  Impact damage occurs in the form of loss of granules or trees and debris damaging your roof
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  • Does Your EPDM Roof Need Fixing? Here Is How Your Roofer Will Go About It

    8 August 2022
    An EPDM (Ethylene propylene diene terpolymer) roof is one of the many single-ply roofing systems popularly used in commercial places. Even so, it is quickly finding application in homes with low-sloped roofs. And even though they are sturdy, they can suffer damage from adverse weather elements and impact. It is advisable to hire roof repair services when you suspect o
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  • Solutions For Fixing A Leaking Metal Roof

    2 August 2022
    It is not unheard of for metal roofing to leak. But, on the contrary, metal roofs are susceptible to leaks depending on several factors. For instance, the roofing screws may have been installed at an awkward angle during DIY installation. Alternatively, they might be over-driven or under-driven. Another factor is that your metal roof may not have a flashing, or the se
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  • Reasons Why You Should Call A Roofer Before Pursuing Compensation For Roof Damage

    26 July 2022
    If you have taken a homeowner's insurance policy and your roof has sustained damage, you expect the insurance to cover the damages. However, sometimes the insurance company can deny your claim. In most cases, insurance companies aren't always to blame for claim denial. Different things can cause your claim to be rejected, like neglected pre-existing damage, providing
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