Commercial buildings typically have a flat or spray foam roof. A roof with a low slope will cost less to install because less material will be used. Many large commercial buildings also require significant HVAC systems which can be housed on a low slope roof. If you...
Comparing roofing materials when preparing for a new roof installation is an essential piece of the process. Many homeowners do not consider different materials when re-roofing their homes or, if they are building a new home, fully understand their choices. Regardless...
Have you noticed your roof is looking a little weary in one area? Has a recent storm caused damage? If so, your roof may need to be repaired or completely replaced. Let’s face it though, when a roof suffers a bit of damage, replacing the entire roof is not exactly...
Knowing how to care for your shingle roof is essential as a homeowner. Proper maintenance will not only keep your roof in working order, but also help extend its lifespan. As a major component of the house, your roof requires annual maintenance. To help you understand...
A tile roof is designed to last upwards of 50 years – this is one of the many reasons why they are so popular. Tile roofs add great aesthetics to any home, they can withstand the elements, and provide superior protection for your home and its contents. Like many...
Many commercial buildings utilize a spray foam roofing system. They are extremely durable and can stand up to whatever mother nature throws at them. Spray foam roofs are also financially a great investment for such a large building. When professionally installed and...
Just like clothes, cars, foods, and other essential items, roofs see seasonal fads, style or material changes, and trends come to light. As technologies advance and new ideas emerge, roofing materials are updated to keep up with the times. In the years leading up to...
When it comes to roofing, there are A LOT of terms that are often thrown around and used interchangeably. Two terms that are frequently interchanged and confusing to homeowners is the difference between a pitched roof and a flat roof. Though these two types of roofs...
Over time, your roof will need the occasional repair. Weather elements, roofing material failure, or even improper installation can cause issues within the roofing system and require attention. A damaged roof can be frustrating, but with a trusted roofer, it shouldn’t...
An asphalt shingle roof has a standard lifespan of 25-30 years, when properly cared for and maintained. When it starts nearing the end of its life, your roof may start showing signs that it is in need of replacement. Damaging weather or catastrophic events may also...