| Residential Re-Roofing |
Whether you need a new roof on your existing home or are re-roofing to include a room addition, we are the area's most trusted residential re-roofing team. Your home may have sustained damage from recent storms. We pride ourselves on being insurance claims specialist. Call us, we will come out and do a thorough inspection for storm damage and educate you on whether or not to file an insurance claim or if your home may just need some simple repairs that we can take care of for you. Our licensed, professional roofers will work quickly, efficiently and with minimal disruption to your home life. We keep up to date on zoning laws, building permit requirements and homeowners association guidelines, so you can be sure to get the job done right the first time. You can depend on our expert re-roofing services for your construction needs. Call today for a free estimate for your residential re-roofing project. |
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| Roof Repair |
Roof damage left unattended deteriorates the structure of your roof and the costs increase by multiplication factors. Let us evaluate your roof’s condition and provide you with the information that will allow you to make an informed decision regarding the health of your roof. We will provide you with an estimate for any repairs or maintenance needs we identify. There’s no obligation, so let us check it out now before the damage and costs begins to multiply. Roof problems can occur from a variety of sources and it's important to get it fixed as soon as possible to prevent further damage and unsafe living conditions. Roofs can sustain damage from many things such as lack of maintenance, atmospheric weathering, wind damage, or improper design amongst many others. If you think you need repairs to your roof, Call today at 650-7478 |
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| Gutters 101 |
| GUTTERS are very important... and here's why ! To put it most simply they are necessary to protect your home from its worst enemy - WATER. |
If your gutters are old, damaged, sagging, missing parts or improperly installed, it is likely exterior damage to your home is sure to follow. A gutter that is missing, or that drains too close to the house will saturate the ground. This wet saturated ground can produce a variety of problems. It is a breeding ground for Mold and Mildew. It will eat away at foundations and basement walls. Leaks and cracks will develop and will worsen quickly in the winter months when the ground freezes and expands. Driveways and walkways will sink and rise, interior and exterior walls and floors can warp, bow or become wet, molded or stained. Entire homes have been destroyed due to water damage, which could have been easily and affordably prevented with a quality gutter system. Gutters aren't glamorous. But unless there are long overhangs on your roof and your property is steeply graded, they're essential for routing roof runoff away from your home. Installed properly, gutters keep basements and crawl spaces dry, preserve topsoil, protect siding from backsplash stain and rot and shield windows and doors from water infiltration and damage. Poor rainwater drainage can lead to costly repairs If water overflows over the back of the gutter, damage to exterior and interior (via the cavity) walls can occur and damp can result. The gutter should be checked for debris and blockages and the fascia brackets also checked as they may have been damaged, causing the gutter to sag. If water overflows over the front of the gutter, this can be very annoying, both to walk under and because of the noise it can create.. |
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| Flashing 101 |
If you're collecting dripping water in a pot beneath your roof, you may want to inspect the roof flashing. Anywhere surfaces intersect on a roof is a prime spot for water seepage. Flashing provides the extra protection these spots need. These problem areas include the edges of skylights and chimneys, soil stacks, vent fans and roof valleys, as well as the intersection of the roof deck and dormer walls. Most flashing is made of galvanized metal, but DIY'ers may prefer aluminum flashing because it's easier to bend. Most flashing products are designed for easy installation, and if the material is installed correctly, then your roof shouldn't leak. See the Illustration below for common areas where flashing is used. |
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