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  • Five Signs You Need Your Flashing Replaced

    11 January 2021
    Flashing seals up the space between the roofing shingles and a neighboring structure, like the chimney or a roof vent. Flashing doesn't always last as long as the main roof, so it's important that you know the symptoms that it is failing. 1. Visible Rust Roof flashing is typically made from rust-resistant metals, like aluminum, but that doesn't make it immune to rust
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  • There's A Storm Brewing: How Wind Can Damage Your Roof

    15 December 2020
    Now that winter is here, you need to be prepared for roof damage. You know that heavy rain and snowstorms can cause damage to your roof. But, there are other risks that your roof faces during the winter. One of those risks is the damage done by holiday ornaments, especially when they're attached directly to the roof. There's one other risk that homeowners often forget
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  • How To Prepare Your Home For Roof Replacement

    19 November 2020
    Roof replacement can be difficult for everybody. Regardless, you may have realized that it is time for your roof to be replaced no matter who lives in the home. If you've decided that now is a good time to replace your roof, you might want to know how you can prepare for the process. These are steps you can take to prepare for roof replacement and make it as pain-free
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  • Learn About Roof Leaks

    1 October 2020
    Roofing leaks can be big or small. They can be minor or serious. They can require repairs or full roof replacement. This article is going to help you to learn more about roofing leaks, which will be helpful to you as a homeowner because it will be easier for you to know how to take better care of your roof, know what to look for with regards to roofing issues, and hav
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  • Is It Time To Replace An Asphalt Shingle Roof?

    29 October 2019
    Asphalt shingles are the most commonly used roofing material. Asphalt shingles are versatile and easy to install. You can expect asphalt shingles to last about 20 years, but there are factors that can shorten the life span. A roof that isn't installed properly can leak almost immediately, even though the roof itself is new. If the roof is exposed to harsh sunlight for
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