10 Reasons Why Metal Roofing Is Getting More Popular
Metal roofs were once primarily used only for commercial projects, but today it’s one of the fastest-growing roofing materials used for both residential and commercial roofing in North America.
Metal roofs were once primarily used only for commercial projects, but today it’s one of the fastest-growing roofing materials used for both residential and commercial roofing in North America.
Torched on roofing is a method of installing a flat or low-sloped roof using a waterproofing membrane that is applied with a torch.
Heat damage to roofing is more common than you might think. Our roofs can only take so much heat, and over time, it wears them down. However, how can you tell if your roof is suffering from heat damage? To learn more, keep reading nine clear signs that your roof has heat damage—plus, what you can do to fix it.
As much as we love the summer sun the extreme heat we are beginning to experience can cause problems for our roofing, just as all extreme weather can.
Winter weather can be hard on your home in general, but usually, your roof will suffer more than any other part of your house.
Winter can be especially harsh on a house’s roof, and it’s almost never a good idea to simply wait for spring before addressing the issues that the presence of snow and ice on your roof can cause.