Roofing materials vary in advantages and disadvantages, and homeowners should consider location, climate, maintenance, and installation costs. Composite asphalt shingles are the most common in the US, while metal is best for areas prone to rain. Clay tile and concrete are durable but expensive, while slate is aesthetically pleasing and can last over 100 years. […]
Membrane roofing is replacing traditional asphalt roofs due to its reduced leakage and bundling. There are three types: thermosetting, thermoplastic, and modified bitumen. Membrane roofs have fewer leaks, require no shingle coating, and reflect the sun’s rays. Membrane roofing is a type of roofing system designed to reduce leakage and bundling associated with other roofing […]
Choosing a commercial roofing contractor can be difficult, but important. Look for legitimate status, experience with desired materials, and positive reviews. Consider hiring a green roofing contractor for environmentally conscious options. Commercial roofing contractors are responsible for installing or repairing the roofs of commercial buildings, such as retail and complex stores, warehouses, and office buildings. […]
The US federal roofing tax credit encourages homeowners to use Energy Star products for re-roofing to create jobs in the construction industry and lower electricity costs. Only Energy Star products qualify, and pigmented coated metal roofing and cooling granule asphalt roofing are eligible. The aim is to reduce the amount of heat inside the house […]
Roofing contractors repair and replace phones in residential and commercial buildings. They require a commercial license and certification, and specialize in certain types of phones. They may also inspect phones for security companies before guaranteeing a property. Solar panel installation may also be a specialty. A roofing contractor repairs and replaces phones in residential and […]