Is you roof ready for winter? By now, hopefully, every section has had a thorough fall inspection. If not, there’s still some time to ensure clogged drains, scuppers and other issues are cleared and in good shape for the coming season. Read more.
ROOFING & HOME IMPROVEMENT BLOG
Is you roof ready for winter? By now, hopefully, every section has had a thorough fall inspection. If not, there’s still some time to ensure clogged drains, scuppers and other issues are cleared and in good shape for the coming season. Read more.
Replacing or repairing your home’s roof can be an expensive process. Faced with this expense, more and more homeowners are deciding to handle these repairs themselves with hopes that this will save them money by avoiding a roofing contractor. After all, how hard can it be to nail down a few shingles? It turns out, despite the number of tutorials or advice columns you frequent, roofing is challenging work that requires trained professionals. Read More.
We find that homeowners sometimes are unaware of whether they have code upgrade coverage or if they will need it when we begin working through the process of filing a hail damage insurance claim. So, when it comes back that their roof needs to be replaced according to the latest building codes and they don’t have code upgrade coverage, it comes as an unfortunate, and often expensive, surprise. Read More.
If you’ve come across roofing contractors in the past, you may have seen the phrases like “we’re fully-insured and licensed” on their website, advertising, or marketing materials. This sure sounds nice, but what does it actually mean? And more importantly, why should you care?