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Roofing styles: Bell Roof
As its name suggests, a bell roof is a roof resembling the shape of a bell. This roofing type often comes in different forms, such as round, square, and multi-sided. Because of its classic appearance, a bell roof is typically found on various vintage-looking...
Roofing styles: A-Frame Roof
If you've ever traveled outside of your own neighborhood, you've probably seen many different types of roofs on the buildings around you. Every roof is designed with a specific set of benefits in mind. These benefits are often related to the climate and environment...
Roofing styles: Barrel Vaulted Roof
Barrel vaulted roofs have a curved roof that resembles a barrel cut in half. Barrel roofs are designed with a similar purpose to a dome roof, with the primary advantage over dome roofs being that they are able to cover longer, rectangular buildings. A barrel vault,...
Slate roofs need spring cleaning
Natural Slate roofs have many benefits, but enjoying these benefits depends on how much care your roof receives. Natural slate can last many years, but they do require adequate maintenance, like any other roofing material. Adequately cleaning your slate roof is key...
Metal Roofs
Metal roofs are becoming increasingly popular because of their durability, longevity, and style. They may cost more, and expert contractors can be difficult to find, but metal roofs are still a practical option. Investing in a metal roof will save you money because...
PROBLEMS OF SPRAY FOAM ROOFING SYSTEMS
As Spray Polyurethane Foam (SPF) becomes more popular for commercial roofing, building owners want to know what problems the system can have. Here are the 7 problems spray foam roofs have: Limited installation windows Finding a contractor that knows how to correctly...
What Makes a Roof Energy-Efficient?
Now that you know all the benefits of an energy-efficient roof, you’re probably wondering: what properties actually make a roof energy efficient? There are actually quite a few. The material, color, coating and thermal mass of your roofing material contribute...
Roofs and late winter snows
As residents of New Jersey brace themselves against the chill of winter, an often-overlooked challenge looms overhead: the impact of late winter snowfalls on your roof. This period, characterized by fluctuating temperatures and unexpected snowstorms, can...
Spring is the BEST time for roof inspection
Spring is quickly coming and it’s time to start thinking about home repair and maintenance. In warmer weather amidst the outdoor activities, people tend to overlook that spring is the ideal time to inspect the home for possible damage incurred during the winter,...