Often, the best advice I give to homeowners is “know when to hire a professional.” Usually this means recognizing the point at which you can no longer handle a job yourself without increasing costs and creating the risk of more damage.
Read MoreYour roof is one of the biggest factors in your home’s appearance. This also makes it a major factor in enhancing your home’s value. While choosing a color for your roof replacement can be challenging, Roofing & More is here to make choosing the right shingle style and color easier for you.
Read MoreYour roof can account for up to 40 percent of your home's curb appeal. Improve its look and resale value with Timberline® American Harvest® Shingles from GAF. These shingles offer a modern architectural style at an affordable price and with dependable performance.
Read MoreThe roof is a home’s most vital protection against the effects of the elements. However, myths about roofs are common among homeowners. Unfortunately, these misconceptions can lead to moisture problems, high energy bills and even structural damage.
Read MoreIt may feel like a pretty mild winter in Virginia, but with the snowfall we’ve received in the past two months, homeowners are likely to be concerned about the effects of snow on their home. Snow can raise questions about freezing pipes, insulation, energy bills and more.
Read MoreWhen it comes to roofing, moisture intrusion is the #1 problem. Excessive moisture can lead to a number of issues which can be a huge inconvenience, and an even bigger drain on your budget.
Read MoreWhether you’re thinking about a home improvement project or planning a new roof for a brand new home, GAF’s Grand Sequoia® roofing shingles provide you with roofing solutions designed to last a lifetime. The Grand Sequoia shingle line creates more than a covering over your home.
Read MoreAsphalt is a material synthesized from crude oil and used in many different applications. In fact, 80% of American residential roofing and 94% of roads include asphalt. Asphalt is also one of the most recyclable materials available.
Read MoreYour roofing system is specifically designed to withstand almost anything nature can throw at it. Your roof must be resistant to leaks and, for the most part, it probably does this job pretty well. However, there are a few areas where your roof is especially vulnerable to leakage.
Read MoreWhile shingles serve as your roofing system’s main form of protection, they’re not the only roof component standing between the harsh elements and the rest of your home. Underneath shingles lies the underlayment, which is designed to perform a few important functions.
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