If you have always wanted to have a slate roof, you may finally be in a place where you can get one on your house. Before you make your final decision about getting a slate roof, make sure that you talk to your local roofing contractor and get some answers from them so that you know that you are making the right decision for you.
Natural vs. Cultured
One thing to talk to your roofer about is whether you should get natural or cultured slate.
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When a severe storm calms down, some sections of your roof will likely suffer significant damage. Still, you may overlook roofing issues like leaks if you don't see any visible roof damage. However, this doesn't mean that you should ignore the need for a professional roof inspection. Your roof most likely has minor problems that you should address quickly or they can impact your roof's structural integrity. Here's a detailed overview of why an inspection by an experienced roofing contractor is crucial after a storm.
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If your metal roof leaks, you may decide to replace it in the near future. But instead of replacing the roof on your building, restore it. You can repair your roof with a metal roofing restoration system. Learn more about metal roofing systems and how you can restore yours below.
Why Did Your Metal Roof Leak?
The last thing you may expect to find are leaks in your metal roof. However, metal roofs can leak just like any other roofing structure.
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Your roof is one of your house's structures that is susceptible to damage. This damage affects your roofing material. Harsh weather conditions or mechanical wear and tear cause the damage. Other damage causes include falling branches, electrical fires, and damage by pests.
The bright side is that homeowners insurance can cover your roof damage. However, most insurance companies may not issue or renew your roof insurance policy for a worn-out roof.
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Regular roof inspection and maintenance are essential to reduce roof repair services. Sometimes you may need to perform roof inspections on your own. Find below the items you should have on your shingle roofing inspection checklist.
Loss of Roof Granules
Granule loss indicates the disintegration of your shingle roofing. Asphalt shingles consist of a protective layer of granules. Over time the granules weather, leaving an exposed surface. Common causes of shingles granule loss include hailstones, roof traffic, old age, and blisters due to manufacturing defects.
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