A “storm chaser” is an out-of-town roofing broker or roaming roofer who follows storm damage, offering to do repairs at low cost. These guys may not be licensed or properly insured. At best, they’ll do the repairs and be gone, leaving you to deal with any lingering issues.
Read MoreAsphalt shingle roofing systems are prone to a few problems including cracking and even getting completely blown off. Most of these problems are easy to spot and resolve. One problem that doesn’t get quite the same amount of attention is blistering.
Read MoreThe summer season is a great time to get all your roofing , siding and other exterior remodeling plans completed. As the days get longer and warmer, take advantage of the good weather to get these projects started. Still on the fence about what needs to be done around your home?
Read MoreAt Roofing & More, one of our top priorities is to enter strategic business partnerships with manufacturers we can trust.
Read MoreEnergy-efficient windows can help you save on utility costs and are environmentally-friendly. Look for the ENERGY STAR® rating to find windows with proven quality and energy efficiency. In this post, we discuss what qualifies replacement windows for the ENERGY STAR rating.
Read MoreJohn Maxwell once said, “Every new level of growth we hope to experience as leaders calls for a new level of change. You cannot have one without the other. If you want to be a better leader, get ready to make some trades.
Read MoreWhen you hire a contractor to work on your home, how much do you know about the products they are using? Selecting a company you trust is the best way to get quality products you can trust as well, but becoming familiar with ratings, buzzwords and brand names is helpful too.
Read MoreOver the past few months, I’ve written several times about the changes we are making at Roofing & More to go from “good” to “great.
Read MoreDo your utility bills keep increasing despite the fact that you have insulation in your attic? There are a lot of misconceptions about attic insulation, but Roofing & More is here to set the record straight. Keep in mind that most of the misconceptions stem from overgeneralizations.
Read MoreUnder-insulated attics are a more common problem than you might think. The North American Insulation Manufacturers Association (NAIMA) estimates about 90% of attics in the country are under-insulated! It's a problem even in new construction homes.
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