by Exterior Remodel & Design | Jan 10, 2017 | roof repair, Roof Storm Damage, roofing products
Don’t have a roof turbine, or don’t know much about it? Here’s all you need to know about this essential tool for your roof. During the cold, winter months warm air rises to the attic. Without proper ventilation, the extra moisture in the air can...
by Exterior Remodel & Design | Jan 10, 2017 | roof repair, Roof Storm Damage, roofing products
Slate tiles are natural, shingle-like, flat sheets of rock. Slate tiles can also be very pricey and heavy for your roof, but the stone look provides plenty of curb appeal to your home. Because of its weight, slate tiles do require extra roof support and framing. This...
by Exterior Remodel & Design | Dec 29, 2016 | roof repair, Roof Storm Damage, roofing products
Gable roofs, otherwise known as saddle, pitched or peaked roofs, are some of the most popular roof shapes in America. This shape has two sloping sides that come together at the ridge. Gable roofs can be covered with almost any roofing material, but easily shed water...
by Exterior Remodel & Design | Dec 29, 2016 | roof repair, Roof Storm Damage, roofing products
Your roof’s pitch is primarily responsible for redirecting water and snow. Areas that get more rain and snow will typically have a greater pitch. Your roof’s pitch can also be determined by the type of roofing material used, walkability, and the roof’s proportions to...
by Exterior Remodel & Design | Dec 13, 2016 | roof repair, Roof Storm Damage, roofing products
Even though it’s not usually the first thing you notice, your roof says a lot about your home. Consider clay tiles for your roof, to fit your budget and style. Clay tiles are all-natural and are fired in a kiln. They are generally one of the most...
by Exterior Remodel & Design | Dec 13, 2016 | roof repair, Roof Storm Damage, roofing products
Although it’s not usually the first thing you notice, your roof says a lot about your home. Consider wood shingles to fit your budget and style. Wood shingles are small, light and severed on both sides. Wood shakes are generally more thick and are...