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By Barry Williams 19 May, 2023
How your roof effects your homeowners insurance
By Alan L Geiger 13 Jan, 2020
1. SEAL THE ATTIC FLOOR COMPLETELY, and the door or opening to the attic.
Make sure the attic floor is absolutely airtight before any bulk insulation is installed. Air leaks in these critical areas are major contributors to energy loss in all climates and cause ice dams in cold climates.
By abconstr68604637 25 Feb, 2019

Our Area has recently been hit with bad weather, particularly high winds.

If you have any storm damage, shingle blown up or off, we are here to help.

We will repair, or replace your roof, or siding, what ever the problem.

You can count on us to do the job right, the first time.

We can heelp to communicate with your insurance company if needed,

We can protect your home from Mother Nature!

By abconstr68604637 25 Feb, 2019
Theres a handful of common problems homeowners should be aware of as thier roof ages. Know these 5 simple problems will help you keep your roof leak free.
By abconstr68604637 02 May, 2017
Preventitave roof maintance done regularly will help prevent costly roof repairs and roof leaks.
By abconstr68604637 17 Apr, 2017
Keeping gutters and down spouts clean is really important. Water must be driven away from our homes. Allowing debris to clog the gutter and down spout system is asking for trouble.
By abconstr68604637 11 Apr, 2017

Owens Corning Duration shingles offer unique advantages over other shingle manufactuers. One of the strongest reasons to consider OC Duration Shingles is due to thier SureNail Technology.

Here's a fantastic video that shows exactly how they set themselves apart when it comes to protecting against wind damage and shingle blow offs any why many beleive that the Owens Corning Duration Shingle offers the very best wind ratings in the industry!

https://youtu.be/dPkvMg3Yomo

Below you'll find another link that takes you directly to Owens Corning for additional information about the Duration Shingle and Owens Corning SureNail Technology.

https://www.owenscorning.com/roofing/surenail

By abconstr68604637 10 Apr, 2017

What’s good about a metal roof?

New styles can mimic shingles, shakes, slate and tile, and dozens of colors are available

Metal is a 50 to 100-year roofing material with warranties of 30-50 years

Metal reflects solar radiant heat, so can keep your home cooler and control energy costs in hot weather when compared with asphalt

Many metal roofing profiles have a Class A fire rating

Some styles of metal such as corrugated and ribbed panels that are common to barn roofs can be installed quickly and on a budget

Metal sheds rain and snow better than most other roof materials, which helps prevent ice dams during extreme cold

Recycled materials are used in most metal roofs, and the roofing panels are 100% recyclable at the end of their service life

Today’s metal roofing products are surprisingly lightweight yet offer outstanding resistance to impact

Metal roofs look great on wood-sided homes, cabins, cottages and those with simple, rustic design

Before you choose metal, know its potential disadvantages:

The cost of metal roofing is higher (copper is in the league of its own as the most expensive option) than asphalt shingles and wood roofing, but that is usually offset by its durability and longevity

Without an attic space or a proper substrate such as solid sheathing (boards or plywood), metal roofs installed over open framing and directly over living space can be noisier than other materials when the rain hits it

The material can dent when hit with a heavy object, and replacing metal panels is costlier than replacing asphalt, wood or tiles, although many metal roofing styles are rated to withstand large hail

While protecting the home from windblown sparks and cinders, in some situations metal roofing can make it more difficult for firefighters from breaking through the roof to pour water on an interior fire

By Barry Williams 19 May, 2023
How your roof effects your homeowners insurance
By Alan L Geiger 13 Jan, 2020
1. SEAL THE ATTIC FLOOR COMPLETELY, and the door or opening to the attic.
Make sure the attic floor is absolutely airtight before any bulk insulation is installed. Air leaks in these critical areas are major contributors to energy loss in all climates and cause ice dams in cold climates.
By abconstr68604637 25 Feb, 2019

Our Area has recently been hit with bad weather, particularly high winds.

If you have any storm damage, shingle blown up or off, we are here to help.

We will repair, or replace your roof, or siding, what ever the problem.

You can count on us to do the job right, the first time.

We can heelp to communicate with your insurance company if needed,

We can protect your home from Mother Nature!

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