Posted in Roofing, flat roofs, roof leak, roof repair, roofing contractor, roofing repairs, roofs | March 6th, 2010
When it comes to finding a contractor roofing firms are among the easiest to find, but they are usually booked up well in advance. As very few roofing repairs can be considered emergency work, you are just going to have to wait in line for the service to become available. If you are planning a long term renovation project, make sure that you book a roofing contractor well in advance, so the work can be included at the right time in your schedule.
Posted in Roofing, roof contractor, roof repair, roofing material | March 3rd, 2010
Roofs are not only the shelters of our house; they provide us with a sense of security for the entire family. It is not only about protecting the family from any external changes in the environment but it gives you a strong psychological security of your inner being. Therefore, roofs are necessary and that too it should be a strong and durable one.
Posted in Roofing, new roof, roof, roof repair | February 18th, 2010
If you’ve suffered serious property damage due to ice dams and other problems this winter and you’ve finally had enough: spring is the time to ensure your roof will last the next time Old Man Winter rears his ugly head. Don’t wait until the summer high season! The time to make decisions about roof repair and improvements is NOW.
Posted in Roofing, roof, roof repair, roofing contractor | February 16th, 2010
If you have icicles hanging from your gutters, you could be looking at serious roof repair in the very near future. Those icicles mean that there is ice damming up in your gutters and the water from thawing is not going down your drainpipe. That water has to go somewhere. Unfortunately, it will wick itself right up into your roof rafters and can even damage the roof structure itself. If you have icicles hanging from your gutters, go up into your attic or crawl space to make sure there is no water damage on the rafters. This water damage will freeze and thaw causing stress on your roof structure. Also, be sure to check around windows directly below the icicles because our bow window leaked inside the house. If you see any water in your attic, be sure to have a roofing contractor come out and take a look at possible repairs instead of waiting until your roof starts to leak.
Posted in Roofing, re roof, roof, roof leaks, roof repair, roofing contractor | February 11th, 2010
Wilmington roofing can be very challenging due to the extreme weather conditions we have been experiencing in and around Wilmington, Delaware and Southeastern PA. We have had an exceptionally snowy Winter so far this year and it’s only the beginning of February. You should know what to look for on your asphalt shingle roof. Every Spring, Fall and Winter you should inspect your shingle roof for:
Posted in Roofing, metal roof, residential roofing, roof coating, roof repair, roofing estimates, roofs, tile roof | February 10th, 2010
Little did I know that a simple roof repair would put me in contact with a residential roofing expert that could help me save money and protect my house from wildfires. I live in Southern California, in the foothills of Los Angeles. You know, the area that seems to be plagued with Santa Ana, wind-driven wildfires?
Posted in Roofing, new roof, re roof, roof, roof leaks, roof repair, roof shingles | February 10th, 2010
Replacing roof shingles just needs a little good old fashioned know how and it can be one of those DIY projects perfect for the weekend warrior. If you have water damage showing up or worse, when it rains outside it rains inside too, then it is time to replace your roof shingles. It may not be necessary to replace the entire roof, which is a very costly situation, but replacing roof shingles that are missing or damaged will make a world of difference. You want to replace these shingles as quickly as possible to avoid inevitable water damage.
Posted in Roofing, roof, roof repair, roof shingles | February 3rd, 2010
There are many different jobs that people enjoy doing around the home themselves, and replacing roof shingles may be something that comes up from time to time. Understanding how to repair the roof underneath the shingles may also be a necessity, as well as understanding how to replace the shingles, should they happen to be damaged in the process. As far as when to take care of this project, it is as soon as you understand that there is a problem as these things can quickly multiply if they are left to go. Here is a bit about the basics of replacing roof shingles, enough to get you started on the project.
Posted in Roofing, flat roof, roof, roof repair, slate roof, tile roof | January 28th, 2010
After a storm or fire, you may be asking yourself, “what can I repair my roof with?” There are a wide variety of things that can do the job, as well as many techniques for roof repair. The type of roof you have will determine the repair, and so too does the type of roof damage you’re dealing with. Damage due to rot, moss, mold, hail, or fire all require different remedies. It’s best to be prepared for any eventuality. That way when the time comes, you won’t have to ask “what can I repair my roof with,” because you’ll already know.
Posted in Roofing, roof repair, roofs | January 28th, 2010
Picture the scene: You’ve just sat down to watch the first episode of the new drama series you’ve been looking forward to all week, when you hear a drip, drip, drip. Thinking it’s the kitchen tap, you go to investigate. When it becomes apparent that it’s not the kitchen tap, you check the bathroom but there’s nothing to see there either. You return to the sofa, irritated to have missed the first few minutes of the programme, but now convinced that you’re hearing things. However the drip persists. You turn down the volume on the T.V. and follow the sound, only to discover that there are large drips of water falling onto the bedroom floor. Yes, your roof is leaking, and unfortunately there’s no easy way to turn that off!