5 Roofing Terms To Know

Is it time for a new roof and you feel a little intimidated about the terminology? We’re here to help! 1.) Square Roofers will typically refer to the size of your roof in squares. A square is 100 square feet, which is a 10’x10′ box or square. An average sized roof is 15-18 squares.  ...

Should You Replace Your Roof Before You Sell?

Some home improvement projects may not be worth doing before you put your house on the market because the return is either low or breakeven. Your roof is something to definitely consider replacing before selling for multiple reasons.   1.) Improve Resale Value An average sized and shaped roof costs anywhere from $7,000 to $9,000...

Do You Really Need A New Roof?

Some contractors will use scare tactics to get you to replace the entire roof when maybe it isn’t actually necessary. You can learn the signs to look out for to make an informed decision based on your home.   1.) Do you have missing shingles? Missing shingles can blow off of a roof at any...

Is Your Roofing Contractor Cutting Corners?

Being an informed homeowner is a vital component of working with your contractor to ensure you’re not being taken advantage of.   1.) Reusing old flashing Flashing is an important step in weatherproofing your home. Flashing is a thin metal used around chimneys and along valleys to help stop water penetration. It’s an expense that...

Shingle Visualizer Tools By Owens Corning

It can be tough choosing a shingle color because a small sample doesn’t show the natural variation in color between shingles. How will it compute over a large area? With these tools, it takes guesswork out of the equation by giving you the entire picture.   Owens Corning Shingle Visualizer The Owens Corning shingle visualizer...

5 Reasons Why Your House Needs to “Breathe”

Creating the proper airflow paired with insulation within your attic is essential to prevent costly repairs down the road.   1.) Prevent Trapped Moisture Creating a clear pattern for proper airflow prevents air from entering your home and staying there. The trapped air and moisture will eventually cause rot, mold and decay in your attic...