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Asphalt Shingle Roof | Roof Repair

By: Bill Ragan
March 18th, 2022

So, you have a 3-tab roof that’s leaking. But when you get an estimate to repair your roof leak, you learn your 3-tab shingle color is no longer available.

Asphalt Shingle Roof | Metal Roof

By: Bill Ragan
February 14th, 2022

Most homeowners don’t consider just how customizable getting a new roof is. You’ll choose the roofing material, the types of roof vents you want, what metal you want the roof flashing to be, and more to fit the exact look you want and your budget.

Asphalt Shingle Roof | Insurance

By: Bill Ragan
January 21st, 2022

When your insurance claim is approved for a full roof replacement, the insurance company only pays to restore your old roof to a brand new version of itself. This includes the same materials and components, with some additions that may be supplemented to bring your roof up-to-code.

Asphalt Shingle Roof | Synthetic roof shingles

By: Bill Ragan
January 12th, 2022

Choosing between asphalt shingles or composite shingles for your replacement is an important decision. Because it’s so important, you need to be sure you’re making the right choice.

Asphalt Shingle Roof

By: Bill Ragan
January 5th, 2022

An asphalt shingle roof is the most common type of roof in the United States. While asphalt is the most common type of roofing material in general, one specific type of asphalt shingle is more common than the others.

Asphalt Shingle Roof

By: Bill Ragan
December 6th, 2021

A roof replacement is a big investment. Because it’s such a big investment, some homeowners try to save money where they can.

Asphalt Shingle Roof | Video

By: Bill Ragan
October 15th, 2021

The 7 best roof shingle brands Before replacing your asphalt shingle roof, you'll need to make some decisions. One of the biggest choices is deciding which type of asphalt shingle you want installed on your roof. But it's not just the type of shingle, you'll also need to determine the actual brand of shingle you want to use.