As a commercial property owner, you know that maintaining your building is key to keeping your business up and running. But when it comes to your roof, it's easy to let repairs fall by the wayside. After all, out of sight, out of mind, right? Wrong. Neglecting your roof can lead to serious problems down the road — not to mention costly repairs. So how do you know when it's time to call in the professionals?
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When you are considering getting a new roof, there are a lot of things that you need to think about. That includes what kind of material you want your roof to be made of. If you decide that you want to have asphalt shingles on your roof, there are still some decisions that are going to have to be made. There are a number of types of asphalt shingles out there, and you want to make sure that you are getting the ones that are right for your roof.
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Time to return your old residential roof to like-new condition? If your home's roof has lost its initial shine and beauty but hasn't shown signs it's on its last legs, then it might be a good candidate for a restoration.
Less expensive than a roof replacement, a roof restoration can breathe new life into your old roof. Read along to know the steps involved in residential roof restoration.
Pre-Start Roof Inspection
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Gutters help redirect water away from your home, which helps prevent water damage to the roof, siding, foundation, and soil. However, it's easy for debris to get trapped in the gutter, and if you fail to keep them clean, they can overflow, leading to major issues. Luckily, gutter guards exist to help prevent debris buildup in the gutters. If you would like to know more, check out these five types of gutter guards.
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Roof replacement is a big decision, especially if you live in an area prone to severe weather conditions. You don't want to spend money replacing your roof if you don't need to, but not replacing your roof when you do need to could cost you far more. Here are some of the things you should consider.
Age
Roofs have an expected lifespan that varies based on the type of roofing materials.
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