Under-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.
Read MoreThe roof is an important part of every home; that’s why it’s paramount that you maintain it every now and then to avoid costly repairs in the future. But what if the time comes that you really need to conduct that roof replacement project?
Read MoreAs the president of Roofing & More, I’ve been spending more time working on the business as a whole, examining our strengths and weaknesses and determining how we can be better as a roofing company.
Read MoreAny form of maintenance is good for your roof. When there’s an active leak, addressing it as soon as you discover it goes a long way to prevent the issue from worsening. However, being reactive to any issue (no matter how swiftly you act) isn’t the best way to keep your roof in good shape.
Read MoreYour home’s roofing system may be built to last, but different factors can cause it to fail long before it reaches the end of its expected lifespan. Knowing what these factors are will help you make your roof last for as long as it’s supposed to.
Read MoreYour roof is a lifetime investment. Even though it is exposed to the elements, you can’t ignore the potential wear and tear that your roof might incur over time. While your roof is continuously protecting your home, make it a point to also protect it from deteriorating early. [company_name].
Read MoreSummer is here, which means that we are officially halfway through 2018. It has been a great year so far, and as always, we like to re-visit our roofing company business plan to make sure we are reaching the goals we set at the end of 2017.
Read MoreAttic ventilation is not discussed as often as other topics related to roofing, yet it is one of the most important parts of your roof’s design. Here we'll explain more about the importance of ventilation and why you should have any issues addressed as soon as possible.
Read MoreWhen buying a GAF roof, it’s important to work with a GAF Master Elite® contractor to make the most of your purchase. This certification is a vote of confidence from GAF, and it’s a distinction only the top 3 percent of all roofers in the country earn!
Read MoreIn a previous Ask the Expert, we wrote about the importance of researching and communicating with post-storm door-to-door contractors. Making sure the company you select is local and using the best, safe practices will save you from later stress by preventing potential problems.
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