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5 Upgrade Ideas for Re-Roofing Your Home

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What is your first reaction when you think of re-roofing your home? It is probably not the excitement that you feel when you think of upgrading your kitchen cabinet or living room furniture. However, when undertaking the necessary activity of changing your roof, you can make the best of the process and arrive at a beautiful, durable, and functional roof. Although you are about to spend a lot of money on a roof that you probably can't show off to your friends or share pictures of, you can make it glamorous, appealing, reduce maintenance expenses, and keep it relevant for a long time. Let us discuss five upgrade ideas for your roof when it is time to replace your roofing system. They are charming and worth the effort. 1. Install a flashing system When re-roofing your home, consider adding eave flashings, which are bituminous membranes that you stick on before shingling. When you apply the eave flashing, the membranes seal up about your roofing fastener, and then form a seal over the

How to Prepare Your Roof for Storm Season

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The stormy season is always challenging for homeowners. At such times, heavy rainfalls, high-velocity winds, and thunderstorms cause damages to homes that are not prepared to handle such risks. That is why you should take a good look at your home to ensure it is well defended against the impending harsh storm season. Our goal is to help homeowners maintain a safe and comfortable home irrespective of the weather. Our Storm Season Protection Checklist is a handy guideline for preparing your home to withstand the harsh stormy season. If you need a helping hand, a professional roofing contractor can help inspect your roof to identify the weaknesses. Below are useful tips for getting your home ready to withstand the harsh stormy season. Search for Shingle Damage Vital signs of roof weakness are curling, warping, and discoloration of the shingles. You can check these flaws from the ground by simply walking around your home after torrential rainfall. Finding shingle bits or fragments at th