25May2022
It’s pretty obvious but we’ll say it anyway. Purchasing a house is a major investment, one that is likely to be the biggest investment you’ll make in your lifetime. That is why it is critical that you ask ALL the important questions, especially when it comes to the roof. After all, it’s what will keep you and your family protected from the elements. To help you make the most informed decision, here are three roof-related questions to ask before you buy a house....read more
3 Roof-Related Questions to Ask Before Buying a House

17May2022
A roof is only as good as the installers behind it. Even if you purchase the best roof money can buy, it will mean very little if it isn’t installed properly. You may think you’re saving money by hiring an inexperienced roofing contractor, but the job they end up doing will likely cost you more money in the long run. Here are three ways to tell if your roof has been installed poorly. ...read more
3 Ways to Tell if You Have an Incorrectly Installed Roof

11May2022
When a storm passes through your area, you would think that the signs it leaves on your roof would be very obvious, but that's not always the case. Damage from a storm, whatever kind it is, can be very subtle and might need the keen eye of an experienced roofer. With that said, here are three easy-to-miss signs of storm damage that might go unnoticed if you don’t know what to look for....read more
3 Easy-to-Miss Signs of Storm, Hail and Wind Damage

04May2022
Seeing as your roofer will be working on a very important component of your home, it’s a good idea to try and get to know your roofing contractor better. Aside from the questions you ask in your initial consultation before hiring a team, there are other meaningful questions that you can ask so that you can become more familiar with them as well as the quality of their work. In today’s post, we’ve put together three of them....read more
Getting to Know Your Roofer: 3 Great Questions to Ask

28Apr2022
Usually made from aluminum or galvanized metal, flashing is the material protecting the leak-prone areas of your roof. You’ll find it at exterior walls, valleys, chimneys, skylights and other protrusions. For this roofing component to do its job effectively, it must be installed properly. Poor workmanship can result in issues that can potentially lead to water damage. ...read more
Flashing Mistakes That Can Put Your Roof at Risk
