It’s that time of year when we start to decorate our house with holiday charm, and when it snows, those pretty icicles hanging from your rooftop are the icing on the cake – but they can actually lead to some very not-so-pretty roof damage if you’re not...
Dry rot occurs not usually from water damage, but when there isn’t enough ventilation in your roof. Dry rot is actually from a fungus that starts when the roof isn’t able to rid itself of moisture, and the fungus then builds up in those...
Do you know what to do in the event of a roofing emergency or heavy storm? Have you made plans for addressing common storm conditions? What to do in a hail storm, how to get rid of ice dams, where to place sandbags in case of severe winds and where to dump snow from...
Do you wish you never had to clean out your gutters again? Tis’ the season for leaf and debris build-up on your roof and gutters. As we’ve had a relatively dry season so far, this hasn’t cause much damage yet — but wait until the rain and snow...
What is the hardest part of fixing a leaky roof? Finding where the leak is actually coming from. Water can enter your roof in one place and run down to another place before you start to notice it, or before it starts soaking into...