Snow and Your Roof: What You Need to Know
During particular wet and cold winters, when snow does not melt but simply accumulates upon itself, you may need to keep a closer eye on the roof.
During particular wet and cold winters, when snow does not melt but simply accumulates upon itself, you may need to keep a closer eye on the roof.
Now is the perfect time to take advantage of the mild weather and hang lights on your home for the holidays.
Throughout the year, we receive thoughtful messages like these from our customers…
Winter is quickly approaching, which means that ice storms, snowfall and bitter temperatures are right around the corner.
Trees are a beautiful addition to any property. Very large, old trees, however, can become a hazard to your roof if they fall.
If you have a light-colored roof, you may have noticed dark or even black streaks developing on the shingles and wondered whether this is dirt, moss, or fungus?
Halloween is quickly approaching and it is a safe bet that your children are highly anticipating the opportunity to dress up and go door-to-door for candy.
Asphalt shingles have been and continue to be the most popular roofing material installed on American households.
Customers who are scheduled to have their roofs replaced in the fall often ask us if their roofs will be okay if the shingles are installed in the cooler temperatures.