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A visual comparison of different roofing materials and shingles sitting side-by-side

17 Jul Putting Value on Top: Can Your Roofing Material Increase Your Home Value?

Posted at 10:00h in Blog, Maintenance, Roof Knowledge

“Quality shingles act as a protective barrier to your property, help keep your home adequately insulated and potentially increase your home’s overall value,” HomeAdvisor explains. But is it only shingles, or should you take other materials into consideration? And if so, which materials? When it comes to...

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Roofing contractors finishing the installation of a new roof

13 Jun Stay Ahead of the Hurricanes: Don’t Relax When It Comes to Your Roof

Posted at 09:00h in Blog, hurricane preparedness

In the summertime, those of us who live in Florida expect thunder and lightning. Winds that will whip around our homes. Spaghetti plots that keep us on our toes. And that’s only the beginning. But when such chaos doesn’t come as soon as we think, it...

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An image of a slowly degrading shingled roof

25 May Putting a Price on Your Roof: Builder Grade or Bust?

Posted at 10:00h in Blog, Roof Knowledge

We have two questions to ask you today: Are you a new homeowner? If you’re not a new homeowner, have you replaced your roof since you first purchased it? The reason we ask is simple — because you don’t want to be left living under a...

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Rain pouring down on the edge of a shingled roof

07 May Searching for an Unseeable Source: Where is the Water Damage Coming From?

Posted at 10:00h in Blog, Roof Knowledge

“The average home insurance claim for water damage is $11,098,” iProperty Management reports. But what if we told you that this overall cost didn’t only encompass flooding, burst pipes, and other indoor manifestations of water damage? That is, what if we told you that roof damage...

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An image of buckling, curling asphalt shingles on a roof

27 Apr Buckle Up for Damaging Moisture: Why Roof Shingles Begin to Buckle

Posted at 10:00h in Blog, Maintenance

When we’re at home, we may not stop to think and look up very often. But when we do, we certainly don’t want to see something wrong with our home. So what do you do if, upon first glance, some (but not all) of your shingles...

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A sign that says "hurricane season" in front of dark, stormy skies

08 Apr Where Preparedness Meets Professionalism: Bracing for the 2022 Hurricane Season

Posted at 10:00h in Blog, hurricane preparedness

The hurricane season may not have arrived in a bevy of blustery winds quite yet, but it is most certainly on the horizon. Thus, it’s time to start making hurricane preparation a priority. You may be wondering, however: When, exactly, do I need to start making...

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A lightning strike lights up the sky behind a residential home during a storm

21 Mar 3 Signs It’s Time to Call a Roofer After the Storm Has Passed

Posted at 10:00h in Blog, hurricane roof repair

According to the National Weather Service, thunderstorm season in Florida spans approximately May through October — which is followed shortly by hurricane season merely one month later. In other words, Florida is battered by rain and high winds nearly all year round, with the spring...

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A fallen tree on a residential roof following a hurricane

04 Mar Strategizing for the Hurricane Season: Roofing, Reliability, and Relief

Posted at 10:00h in Blog, hurricane preparedness

Staying on top of roofing maintenance can be challenging enough as is, but when hurricane season comes into play, procrastination is simply no longer an option. After all, your roof is particularly vulnerable to heavy rainfall, brutal whips of wind, and airborne debris that is liable...

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21 Feb Our Top 3 Roofing Materials in Terms of Longevity

Posted at 11:01h in Roof Knowledge

You want your roof to weather the storm with you. Full stop. After all, your roof is one of your first lines of defense when it comes to shielding your loved ones from the elements. What’s more, the longer your roof lasts, the less money you’ll...

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Roofing contractors installing a solar panel on a residential roof

09 Feb Moving Forward by Looking Up: Eco-Friendly Roofing Materials to Consider

Posted at 10:00h in Blog, Roof Knowledge

“Nearly 11 million tons of asphalt roofing shingle wastes are produced in the United States each year,” the Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) reports. Consequently, as many home and business owners across the country place an emphasis on their environmental values, eco-friendly roofing options...

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