Your roof is one of the most vital parts of your home’s exterior, making it essential to hire reliable professionals for its repairs or replacement. You want to work with a roofing contractor that is trustworthy and reliable. Most times, your best bet is to choose a company that operates in your area.
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Roofing Tips: How to Prevent Moss and Algae
Algae and moss growth could mean serious trouble for your roofing. Oftentimes this becomes a recurring problem, and it can cause unsightly stains on your roof surface. Fortunately, there are ways to prevent the growth and spread of algae and moss. In this post, Certified Roofing Solutions, LLC shares some tips on how you can keep your roof safe from stains caused by algae and moss.
… Continue ReadingCan Metal Roofing Lower My Homeowners Insurance Premiums?
Metal roofs are a great option due to their strength, durability and performance. Apart from these qualities, metal roofing can also lower your homeowner’s insurance premiums. However, this may not apply to everyone, so it’s still best to check with your agent or insurance company first.
… Continue ReadingWhat Shingle Granules Can Say About Your Roof and Gutters
Asphalt shingles have granules for added protection against the elements, especially the sun’s harmful ultraviolet rays. The kind and quality of granules that shingles widely vary by manufacturer. After a roof install, it’s normal to see sediment loss because these are likely excess from manufacturing. However, excessive granule loss can be an indication that you need to contact your roofer.
… Continue ReadingWhat Happens When You Delay a Roof Replacement?
With proper installation and maintenance, residential roofing systems can last for decades. However, roofs naturally deteriorate as they age, meaning you will eventually need to replace yours. When this time comes, you don’t want to put off your project. Keep in mind your roof plays an essential role in your home and your family’s protection against the elements.
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