Blisters appear on your roof when volatiles (chemical compounds added to asphalt for waterproofing) leak out of asphalt shingles. Since asphalt shingles are made of two layers, blisters won’t immediately [...]
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Thanks to their low slopes, commercial roofs are more leak-prone than sloped residential roofs. That’s why it’s important that it undergoes routine inspections and maintenance. As a general rule, a [...]
Metal is one of the longest lasting residential and commercial roofing materials available on the market today. This versatile option excels in durability, sustainability and energy efficiency. While metal roofs come with [...]
It is always a good idea to have your roof checked following a weather event. Keep in mind that not all signs of damage are visible from the ground, and [...]
In general, your roof should have at least a square foot of attic ventilation for every 300 square feet of attic floor. If your roof doesn’t have enough air vents, [...]