When you’re replacing your home’s gutter system, you’ll be pleased to learn that you have a wide range of options when it comes to materials. According to gutter installation experts, you can pick between aluminum, galvanized steel, vinyl and many other materials for your new gutter. While all of these are viable and worthy options, there is one that you should definitely consider: copper gutters.[…] Read More
5 Reasons to Apply Roof Coatings to a Commercial Roof
Compared to residential roofs, commercial roofs can be more of a challenge to care for due to their sheer size and lack of slope. With that in mind, most building owners think that the only way they can care for a commercial roof is through repeated roofing maintenance procedures. While this is somewhat true, there is a way you can make it last longer: by applying roof coatings.[…] Read More
Factors That Can Affect How Fast Your Asphalt Shingles Age
Asphalt shingles are the most popular roofing materials on the market due to their durability, affordability, and lifespan. However, while it does have a long lifespan, it’s by no means invulnerable and according to roofing contractors, there are actually a few factors that can accelerate its weathering process, such as:
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The Ridge Vent: A Look at Its Advantages
Installed at the peak and running the length of your roof, the ridge vent is designed to circulate air underneath the structure to prevent any buildup of moisture. It has a low-profile design that helps it blend well with the roof covering so that it won’t be noticeable when seen from the ground. Today, Patriot Roofing LLC, your local roof repair expert, discusses its biggest advantages to give you a better idea of the important role it plays.
[…] Read MorePros and Cons of Using the Insurance-Referred Contractor
Insurance policies can be a great help for any homeowner when they need to get a roof repair or replacement project done. Unfortunately, some homeowners are wary that using their insurance for such a project means that they’ll need to use the company-referred contractor.
According to the industry, you don’t necessarily need to work with the insurance-referred contractor so long as they don’t have a “right to repair” clause. Despite the current rarity of this clause, however, it’s still best that you know the advantages and disadvantages of working with a company-provided contractor.
In this article, Patriot Roofing LLC discusses the pros and cons of working with the insurance-referred contractor.
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