Ask Your Residential Roofer About Whether You Can Install A Green Roof

Posted on: 27 April 2022

When you choose to install a green roof on your home, you will have plants growing on your roof. Your green roof serves as an alternative to shingles and can also provide your home with a lot of insulation. Having a green roof installed on your home is also not as difficult as you might think and you should ask a residential roofing service for help. Roofs That Can Have a Green Roof Installed
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Should You Replace Your Roof Before Selling Your Home?

Posted on: 25 April 2022

It's common for homeowners to do a few projects and fix things up before they sell a home. However, it's not always easy to decide which improvements to make. You may look up at your roof, for example, and wonder if replacing it would increase your home's value or help you sell faster. The answer, not surprisingly, is "it depends." Here are some signs that you might be better off replacing the roof prior to listing the home.
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4 Hidden Costs and Consequences of Putting Off a Replacement Roofing Project

Posted on: 25 April 2022

You may well be aware you need to replace your roof at some point. However, many homeowners delay replacing their roofs because they believe it is costly or gives other home projects a higher priority. Generally, your roof is more important to your home than you probably think. If it were not for your roof, then water, snow, sunlight, wind, and animals would wreak havoc on your property. So, if you need extra motivation to replace your old or damaged roof, consider these top four hidden costs you incur when you put replacing your roof on the back burner.
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5 Ways To Protect Your Roof In A Rainy Climate

Posted on: 20 April 2022

Do you live in a rainy climate? While areas with higher-than-average amounts of rain can be lush, green, and beautiful, they also present unique challenges for roofs. What can you do to help protect your roof when it's subject to plenty of liquid sunshine? Here are a few steps to take. 1. Choose Materials Wisely Start with a roof made from the right types of roofing materials. You may want an ice and water shield under your shingles, for instance, to prevent moisture from reaching the decking and attic below.
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