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The next time you walk outside, take a moment to gaze up at your roof. What do you see? Do you see even shingles that are all laying flat? Or do you see shingles that are starting to curl and that are covered in moss? You can tell a lot about the condition of your roof just by looking at it. If you are at all concerned about the state of your roof, then your first call should be to a roofing contractor. They can evaluate the situation and recommend repairs or replacement as needed. Learn more about roofing and roofing contractors here on this website.

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  • Five Reasons Why Asphalt Shingles Still Make Sense For Your Roof

    20 April 2020

    Many American roofs have asphalt shingles as their roofing material. Although many, newer types of roof materials, such as metal and composite tiles, can be very attractive, there is still a strong case to be made for choosing asphalt shingles for your new roof. This tried and true material is affordable and versatile. However, these are just two of the many reasons to consider asphalt shingles when you go shopping for your next roof.

  • 4 Questions You're Likely To Have About Vinyl Siding

    17 April 2020

    Have you decided to add vinyl siding to your home to radically change up its look? If so, you'll likely have these questions about the material and the installation. Will Vinyl Siding Fade Over The Years?  One of the great things about vinyl siding is that it is going to look consistent for many years to come. While the material is not impervious to fading, it may not even be noticeable to you when it does happen.

  • A Metal Roof Is An Ideal Match For A Small Barn Or Large Shed In Your Backyard

    15 April 2020

    If you're building a small barn so you have a place to store your yard equipment, build a workshop, or park an RV, you may want to have a metal roof put on it. Metal is a common roofing material for barns, so if your building will have a traditional barn shape and color, a metal roof would be the perfect match. Here's why metal is a good choice for a small barn or large shed.

  • What Should You Do To Repair Lifted Shingles?

    13 April 2020

    Roofing shingles can lift up off the roof during serious and strong wind storms. This is called shingle lift and it can leave you with a number of shingles that do not sit flat against the roof. And, you may be wondering how you can go about saving these shingles. Well, sometimes you can, and other times, you will need to contact a roofing professional to make a repair for you.

  • Need A New Roof? 4 Things To Keep In Mind

    9 April 2020

    Depending on what type of roof your home has, you will likely need to replace it at least once in your lifetime. Some kinds of roofing, like asphalt shingle roofing, need to be replaced every decade or two. Other roofing materials, such as metal or tile, last much longer. There are a lot of things to consider when it's time to replace your home's roof. Your budget, the type of roof that will work best, and the impact your new roof will have on your home's curb appeal are all things to consider.