Roof Damage | Insurance | Roof Estimates
By:
Bill Ragan
March 17th, 2023
You pay your premiums on your Replacement Cost Value insurance policy so that your homeowners insurance protects your roof if it’s damaged by a storm. But when the time comes to use it, the insurance company doesn't give you enough money to cover your roofing contractor’s scope of work.
Metal Roof | Roofing materials
By:
Bill Ragan
March 15th, 2023
Asphalt roofing has been the most popular roofing material in the nation for decades. While it’s still the most common choice among homeowners today, there’s another roofing material closing in.
By:
Bill Ragan
March 13th, 2023
The roofing industry has a reputation of scamming homeowners. Unfortunately, storm damage and insurance claims bring out the worst scams.
By:
Bill Ragan
March 10th, 2023
Finding roof damage after a strong storm isn’t a fun experience. And to be honest, dealing with the insurance company to get it taken care of is even less fun.
By:
Bill Ragan
March 8th, 2023
Your roof stands up to weather throughout its life, and your shingles are the first line of protection. But all it takes is one strong storm with straight-line winds to ruin the party.
By:
Bill Ragan
March 6th, 2023
CertainTeed is one of the most popular asphalt shingle brands in the country. They offer a wide range of quality asphalt shingles to fit any budget and look, but two are more popular than the rest.
By:
Bill Ragan
March 3rd, 2023
Finding water stains on your ceiling is shocking. Not only do you have water damage, but you also have an active leak that needs attention.
Roof Replacement | Asphalt Shingle Roof | Roof Cost
By:
Bill Ragan
March 1st, 2023
An asphalt shingle roof is the most common type of roofing material installed on homes around the country today. The main reason for this comes down to affordability and ease of installation.
Asphalt Shingle Roof | Roofing materials
By:
Bill Ragan
February 27th, 2023
Underlayment plays a vital role on an asphalt shingle roof. So, it makes sense to look for the best type of underlayment when it’s time for a roof replacement.
By:
Bill Ragan
February 24th, 2023
Copper is becoming more and more popular in the residential roofing industry. But even though it’s being used more, it doesn't mean copper is right for everyone.
By:
Bill Ragan
February 21st, 2023
A low pitch roof is a little different than a standard-pitched roof. While it functions the same by keeping your home dry, it requires specific roofing materials to keep it leak-free.
By:
Bill Ragan
February 20th, 2023
A roof is made to withstand the elements for years. But extreme or severe weather puts a damper on that, and strong winds play a big part.