The end of November marked the end of hurricane season this year in Florida. Although the season wasn’t nearly as bad as Floridians are used to seeing, there is still some relief amongst residents. This being said, your roof is probably in worse condition than when the year began. If you haven’t done any inspections on your roof thus far this year, how would you know if it held up well against the summer storms? (more…)
One of the most common questions new customers ask is how long will their roof last. This is a very valid question. A new roof isn’t cheap, so it’s good to know that you are having it installed by professionals who will help you get the most life out of your roof. (more…)
Your roof has a very important job: to protect you, your family, and all of your valuables. It’s important that you keep up with your roof maintenance to ensure that your roof as a whole, and all the vulnerable areas are working properly. (more…)
Starter strip shingles help to eliminate the need to cut down shingles to create a starter row. They not only make the job quicker and easier for your roofer, but also strengthen your shingle adhesion and help to prevent blow-offs. Starter strip shingles are generally packaged in strips of 2 in bundles of around 16. They are perforated down the center to allow for easy separation and have adhesion on them for easy, secure installation. (more…)
Often times, customers don’t think about roofing problems unless they are already noticing them. From leaks, or paint peeling inside, there are a multitude of things that can go wrong with your roof. We’re here to tell you some of the leading causes of roofing issues, as well as some of the signs that your roof might need a roofing professional to look at. (more…)
Every season in the year brings with it unique hazards and challenges for Orlando roofers, and spring can be the most tricky of them to be prepared for. Chances are, if your roof had small issues before winter, that your roof is probably a little worse for wear going into this next season. Water, temperature changes, and ice can wreak havoc on all types of roofing. (more…)