A flat roof isn’t truly flat. It is actually very slightly sloped so that rainwater can slide off to the lower side. But despite this slight angle, water pooling or ponding after storms or heavy rain is still a very...
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Asphalt shingles are by far the most used roofing material in the United States, and for good reason. They are cost-effective, durable and energy-efficient. But as good as asphalt shingle roofing systems are, they do come with their own set...
Read MoreRoofing systems are designed to last for many years. And depending on how well they are maintained, roofs can stay resilient and last even longer than their expected life span. However, if your roof has suffered damage or is starting to...
Read MoreMany things can contribute to your roof's deterioration. There are, however, a few things you can do to assist your roof in lasting as long as possible without causing any damage. The most common causes of roof failure should be...
Read MoreRoofing underlayment is what lies between the shingles and the roof sheathing, or roof deck, which is typically either plywood or OSB. Underlayment is installed directly on the roof deck and provides a secondary layer of protection from the elements,...
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