by Exterior Remodel & Design | Sep 5, 2014 | roof repair, roofing products
While all types of roofing are created to handle what Mother Nature throws their way, there are certain regions of the country where each material excels. There’s a reason you see clay tile roofs in the southeast and slate roofs in the northeast. It has to do with how...
by Exterior Remodel & Design | Aug 28, 2014 | roof repair, roofing products
Replacing a roof can be an arduous task, but it’s one of the most important projects your home may ever require. Your roof is the first line of defense against Mother Nature, which is why it’s crucial that a roof is installed correctly by a licensed professional. But...
by Exterior Remodel & Design | Aug 26, 2014 | roof repair
It’s important to be able to determine when your home is in need of a new roof. If your roof is too old to remain effective, it could end up causing structural damage to your home that can be difficult and expensive to remedy. We’ve already talked about the average...
by Exterior Remodel & Design | Aug 19, 2014 | roof repair, roofing products
There are few parts of a house that are more important than the roof. It’s your first line of defense against any type of weather, and a solid roof will give your home years of protection. Because of this, one of the most important questions a homeowner can ask about...
by Exterior Remodel & Design | Jul 29, 2014 | roof repair, Roof Storm Damage
As many homeowners in Omaha and Lincoln have already discovered this year, hail storms can wreak havoc on your home’s roof in a matter of minutes. We experienced some large hail recently, but it doesn’t always take golf ball-sized hail to damage the shingles on your...
by Exterior Remodel & Design | Jul 29, 2014 | roof repair, Roof Storm Damage
Now that Omaha is in the middle of the rainy season, homeowners may have already noticed some undesired water leaking through their roofs. Unfortunately, it’s easy to underestimate the damage a small roof leak can cause to a home. Roof leaks may seem like minor issues...