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The Few and the Fearless: A Blog About Roofers


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The Few and the Fearless: A Blog About Roofers

Not just anyone can be a roofer. To excel in this profession, you have to be bold and strong. You must be able to heave a heavy bundle of shingles up a ladder, drive nails into a hard surface, tell the difference between minor and severe damage, and so much more. Roofers do not always get enough credit for the work they do, but one thing is for certain: their work is essential. As you read the articles on this website, we ask that you pay close attention to the vast nature of the work that roofers do. The next time you see a roof, you'll have even more appreciation for it.

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5 Ways Metal Roofing Contractors Can Spruce Up Your Standing Seam Roof

Standing seam roofs are becoming increasingly popular for their durability and long-lasting performance. However, over time, even the best roof can start to show signs of wear and tear. Fortunately, there are several ways that metal roofing contractors can spruce up your standing seam roof. Here are five of them. 1. Re-sealing the Panels Over time, standing seam panels can become loose or cracked due to wear and tear or extreme weather conditions. Read More 

Why You Should Get A Roof Inspection Done Before You List Your Home

If you want to put your home on the market, it's wise to have your roof inspection done before you list. Yes, a home inspector will see any more obvious roofing flaws your home might have and you can address these roofing issues at this time, but it's in your best interest as a homeowner to know what your roof may have wrong with it before you have any potential buyer notice and have these issues cost you a home sale. Read More 

4 Major Advantages Of Restoring Your Commercial Metal Roof

Metal roofs have gained much popularity, especially in commercial construction projects. This is because these roofing variations are cheap, easy to install, and, if properly maintained, highly durable. But, like all other roofing materials, your metallic roof will deteriorate with continued exposure to harsh weather. Sometimes, the damage is so extensive that the only way you can fix it is by replacing the entire roofing structure. However, replacement is expensive, and you should consider restoration instead. Read More 

5 Common Mistakes To Avoid When Doing A Metal Residential Roof Replacement

Replacing the roof is one of the most important investments you can make for your home. A new roof not only protects your home from the elements but can also increase its curb appeal and resale value. When it comes time to replace your roof, there are a few things you'll want to avoid if you want the process to go smoothly. This blog post touches on the most common mistakes people make when doing a metal residential roof replacement and how to avoid them. Read More 

Homeowners, Is A Residential Roof Replacement In Your Near Future?

Many homes in the United States have roofs made of either 3-tab asphalt or architectural shingles. Many of those homes may currently have serious roofing problems their owners have not yet discovered.   Obviously, when you see shingles in your yard after a storm, you know your roof has a severe problem. However, there are many other early signs a shingled roof is failing and will soon require replacement. Some of the most common symptoms you should be watching for include the following: Read More