4 Ways That Roof Replacement Is Better Than Roof Repair
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31 January 2022
A good roof should last many years before you need to replace it. And during that time, you may need to carry out repairs on your roof. If you have already carried out many repairs on your roof over the years and your roof has once again suffered damage, now might be the time to finally replace your roof rather than replace it.
If you are trying to decide whether you should repair or replace your roof, then consider the following benefits of roof replacement.
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2 Signs Indicating The Need For Professional Repair After Ice Dams Form On Your Home's Roof
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28 January 2022
After a storm dumped heavy amounts of frozen precipitation on your home, you may have been dealing with the formation of ice dams around the edges. Once they have either melted away or you dealt with them by removing the snow with a snow rake, you may believe that they are dealt with.
However, because of their immense weight, these ice dams could have caused critical damage to the roof's shingles that will require the attention of a roofer.
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Top Reasons To Have A New Roof Installed On Your Mobile Home
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28 January 2022
If you are a mobile homeowner, then you might want to take a look at your roof. If your roof is older, then it might be time to have a new one installed. If you're curious about why this is a project you should consider for your mobile home, consider the points below.
Costs Shouldn't Be Too Expensive
First of all, you could be on a budget and might assume that installing a roof on your mobile home will be very expensive.
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5 Signs You Need Rain Gutters Upgrade
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27 January 2022
Many homeowners look at rain gutters as install-and-forget structures, but this shouldn't be the case. Rain gutters need maintenance and also have a lifespan. If your gutters are too old, you need to assess their performance. Deteriorating gutters don't direct water away from the building. The water will damage the paint on the exterior walls, disarrange the landscaping, and spoil the driveway. Water saturation on the ground can also lead to foundation damage.
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