Roof replacement is an inevitable expense for most homeowners. With the average lifespan of a roof at roughly 15 to 30 years, it is likely that you will need to replace your roof at some point. When that time comes, you may have concerns about how long the process will take and how construction will […]
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How Often Should You Replace Your Roof?
From winter to spring and summer to fall, your roof provides a solid defense against snow, rain, wind, hail, and heat. While your roof continues to be exposed to hazardous weather conditions, it remains vigilant to protect your home and its inhabitants. Unfortunately, roofs do not last forever. When your roof reaches or surpasses its […]
How Improper Ventilation Can Decrease the Life of Your Roof
Most homeowners do not give much thought to how their roof system operates. While your roof’s main function is to protect your home from the elements, it must also maintain a balanced intake and exhaust. Proper ventilation offers year-round benefits for all types of roofing systems. It keeps your attic cooler in the summer and […]
What Is a Workmanship Warranty and What Does It Cover?
As a consumer, you want the peace of mind that comes with knowing your home is in good hands. However, even the best Northern Virginia roofing contractors can make mistakes. A workmanship warranty acts as a safeguard for homeowners who want reassurance that if anything goes wrong following a roof repair or replacement, the issue […]
Should I Buy a Home that Requires a Roof Replacement?
It is a common dilemma that many home buyers face. You find the perfect home for your family, only to discover the roof needs to be replaced. With the national average cost of roof replacement at just over $6,500, it can be financially difficult to continue with the purchase of a home that needs a […]
My Roof is Leaking, Will Insurance Cover the Repair Costs?
Roof leaks are one of the most frustrating maintenance tasks homeowners must deal with. Failure to fix a leaky roof can lead to extensive water damage, mold growth, wood rot, and similar issues. The longer you allow the problem to continue, the more costly it will be to repair. Depending on the circumstances, you may […]