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Roofing Blog


Risks of Hiring an Unlicensed & Uninsured Roofing Contractor
Finding a reliable roofing contractor you can trust can be pretty challenging these days, especially when you need a roofing repair or replacement done quickly.


4 Ways Winter Weather Affects Your Roof
Changing seasons and dropping temperatures mean harsh winter weather is on its way. As a Midwestern homeowner, it's essential to know how severe weather and cold temperatures can affect the health of your roof. Understanding how winter weather can impact your roof can help you prepare for and prevent costly issues later on. This blog will outline the four key issues to watch for this winter. Repeated freeze-thaw cycles can weaken your roof, leading to warped flashing and exp


Common Roofing Problems In The Spring
Ensure your roof is free from damage by doing an inspection of both the exterior and interior, so you can be confident your roof will withstand another season. As you walk along the perimeter of your home, you should check for water damage, leaks, missing or crumbling shingles, and any signs of animals. Take note of any noticeable damage and relay that information to a roofing professional. Loose shingles are a sign your roof is ready for a replacement. Water Damage or Leaks


3 Types of Roof Damage to Look for After Winter
It’s important to inspect your roof for damage once the winter weather subsides. The harsh mix of snow and ice builds up over time and can cause minor or extensive damage. You can help prevent a costly bill by doing a thorough walk-through to spot any damage on your roof or inside your home. Let’s talk about some things you should look out for. 1. Look for Signs of Mold and Moisture Look for any water spots in your attic or on your ceiling. This can be a sign of a leak, which

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