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California Fires Raise Questions about Roofing Options
Homeowners should not wait until tragedy strikes to become educated on what is the safest choice in roofing options. A little homework now can save you thousands of dollars and heartache, and perhaps help prevent a catastrophe in your life. Wood shakes were once the choice for upscale homes in latter part of the 20th century – architects used them to differentiate custom homes from the standard tract homes that used composition asphalt shingles. Builders used them as an …
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Clearing Moss and Algae from Cedar Roofing
In more shaded areas, where rainfall is not as quick to dry, a common problem on roofing of any kind is the growth of moss and algae. Some feel that this is only a visual problem, as this kind of moss growth on roofing tends to make it look less attractive. But there are other factors too, ones that can have an effect on the actual lifespan of your roofing. So, once you recognize that moss is becoming a problem, you need to take action. Cedar has been proven time and …
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Did Your Roof Survive The Winter?
Winter months can be cruel to your roof, as it is the first line of defense against the high winds, heavy rains, sleet and snow that are typical of many winter months. And if your roof fails, it can cause great expense, significant damage and wasted time and money. So when the weather is better, it’s a good idea to perform a quick check-up to insure that your home is protected. Leaking roof systems can result from several sources. The most common leak sources include …
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Do You Need A New Roof?
Modern technology allows roofing manufacturers to do amazing things today, but Mother Nature has the last word when it comes to the appearance and performance of your roof. For example: Ultraviolet sun rays can cause shingle deterioration. Temperature extremes can damage shingles because of expansion and contraction. Shingles can blow off from strong wind gusts. Damage to the attic can occur from wind-driven, horizontal rain. And the accumulated stress of rain is …

