Author: A & J Reliable, Inc.
For a homeowner or business owner, timing your roof cleaning right is more about temperature than season. Depending on where you live, you may be able to clean your roof in the winter – if weather permits. In a warm, sunny state like Florida, it can make more sense to clean roof shingles in winter… read more
Even though a skylight is used primarily for decoration and aesthetic appeal, it still qualifies as a hole in your roof. And just like any other roofing hole, including a chimney or vent, a skylight must be sealed impeccably to prevent the possibility of leaking and water damage. THE BEST WAY TO SEAL A SKYLIGHT… read more
Flashing materials will vary greatly based on roofing materials, structure, and climate. Three of the most common flashing materials you’re likely to encounter include: 1. Copper: The most preferred flashing material by far is copper flashing; however, it is the most costly. Nonetheless, copper remains highly durable and is easy to work into a desired… read more
The main purpose of a roof structure is to protect a home or commercial building against outside weather conditions. By far, roofers would agree that the most difficult element to manage is water, whether it comes in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail. After a roof has been installed properly based on the… read more
Once you have taken the time to install a new roof, you want to do everything in your power to uphold your investment. Protecting a residential or commercial roofing system is the most effective way to reduce losses caused by outside damage, namely weather conditions like wind, hail, snow, and rain. Once a roof has… read more
To expand further on roof venting and insulation, it’s critical to understand that roof venting will depend directly on climate. This rule holds true when venting a roof deck or an entire attic. What is the purpose of roof ventilation, you ask? In colder climates, roof ventilation is intended to help maintain a cold roof… read more
Depending upon the type of roofing material you choose for your roof structure, installation guidelines will vary greatly. We’re here to provide you with basic guidelines for roof installation. More detailed directions can be found in the manufacturer’s instructions for your roofing materials. Step 1: Check Material Requirements Checking the specific requirements for your material… read more
Choosing a new roof system is simplified as you understand the basic mechanisms that make up a roof. According to the National Roofing Contractors Association, a steep slope roof system of 25% or more is made up of the following components:10 Covering: This includes materials like slate, tile, shingles, or metal that will protect sheathing… read more
Without a doubt, the most common question that a homeowner or business owner will ask in a roof installation is how long it will take to replace a roof. And rightly so – a roof replacement is a cumbersome project that could cause a business to shut down for several days and may put a… read more
When scheduling a roof replacement, timing is everything. Although it’s possible to score an impressive deal from a professional roofing company in the off-season, you still need to think twice about replacing a roof in cold, wet winter weather. Depending on where you live, a roofing company may refuse to do a tear-off and installation… read more