A roof leak can occur when any part of your
roof’s structure fails. This might be something as simple as broken flashing,
clogged gutters or missing shingles. It’s important for homeowners to routinely
check for leaks in the roofing system, especially after a storm.
Wednesday, March 9, 2016
Thursday, March 3, 2016
Red Flags That Show Your Commercial Roofing System Needs Repair Work
Commercial
roofs are designed for durability, but even these may break down at inopportune
times. Where commercial
roofing is concerned, you don't want to wait until your customers are drenched.
Getting to the root of the roof's problem as soon as possible makes a
difference.
Wednesday, October 7, 2015
Aftermath of Extreme Weather: Check Your Roofing for Signs of Damage
Extreme storms can bring
hail, high winds, tornadoes, and floods. The elements ravage thousands of homes
across the country each year. If your home has been a victim recently, you
should inspect your attic and ceilings for signs of water damage. Water damage
can lead to mold formation and rotting wood which can ultimately damage the structure
of your roofing
material.
Monday, October 5, 2015
The Importance of Inspections and Maintenance for Commercial Roofing
The roof is every commercial
building’s first line of defense against the elements. Since commercial
building roofs are usually flat and wide, they are often more prone to early
wear than residential roofs. Experts agree, most flat commercial roofing
systems last an average of 15-20 years if properly maintained, depending on the
material used.
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