Roofing Library
There are many things to consider when roofing or reroofing your house. You'll want to explore your options with choosing an appropriate roofer for the job, deciding on materials, and of course everything along the way. We have provided our users with a Roofing Library to educate themselves on the many aspects of roofing.
- Asphalt Shingle Roofing
- Metal Roofing
- Flat Roofing
- Tile Roofing
- Slate Roofing
- Wood Shake Roofing
- Roofing vs. Reroofing
- Styles of Roofs
- Hiring a Roofing Contractor
- Roofing Materials
- Roof Mold
- Roofing Terminology
- Roof Slope
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Asphalt Shingle Roofing
Asphalt shingles are the most commonly used roofing material in North America
mainly because they are economical and versatile, work well on steep-sloped
roofs, are sunlight and weather resistant, require little-to-no maintenance and
are reasonably priced. In addition, asphalt shingles are also easy to cut,
fasten, and fit, as well as being compatible with many different kinds of
flashing and edging products.
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Metal Roofing
Metal roofs have become a popular alternative to traditional roofing materials.
This is due to the fact that metal is lightweight, maintenance-free, fireproof,
energy efficient, durable, and can be manufactured to give virtually any look
conceivable. Furthermore, metal roofs have a life expectancy of over 30 years
and houses with metal roofs may receive a discount on the homeowner's (fire)
insurance.
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Roofing vs. Reroofing
If you come to find out that your roof has been damaged and needs to be fixed
then there are two main approaches you can take. You can either decide to make a
roof repair or replace the entire roof. Roof repairs will generally save you
time and money, but in most cases a new roof is the best option. As a general
rule of thumb, if the existing roof on is only one layer and there are no
problems with the roof deck, a new roof is not necessary.
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