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Open vs Closed Valleys
A valley is where two adjacent faces of the roof meet in a downward slope. Valleys carry the largest volume of water out of all the surfaces on your roof. An open valley is where…
Don’t Call Insurance Yet
If you call your insurance your rates are likely to go up… and in most cases they won’t cover the costs to fix the roof unless a tree falls on it. Homeowners insurance will pay…
Busting the Tar Paper Myth
We hear all too often that “my other contractor told me my roof leaked because the tar paper failed”. While this statement is sort of true it is incredibly misleading. Tar paper also known as…
Tile Roofs; The Basics
The roofs are framed with trusses, most often 2×4’s. On top of the truss’s plywood (aka sheathing) is installed. A moisture or water barrier is then installed over the top of the plywood to add…
Extend The Life of Your Roof
Tile roofs, if taken care of, should last 50 + years. The tiles themselves will last much longer of course, what fails (aside from leaks caused from lack of maintenance) is the moisture barrier, rusting…
Buying / Selling a Home
We offer roof inspections for both sellers and buyers! Sellers – it is likely a buyer will have a roof inspection done during the inspection period. If there is one thing that scares buyers away…