Some homeowners may think of the attic as simply extra space for storage. But did you know the attic is an integral part of your roofing system? You should inspect and maintain it alongside other parts of your roofing system to keep it in good condition during the winter.
Read MoreYes! We've heard it before! All year long you've been putting it off, thinking there was still plenty of time. You knew your roof was getting worn out, but you thought you could squeeze one more year out of those asphalt shingles.
Read MoreMichigan is no stranger to the cold temperatures of winter and the recent severe cold weather and snowfall can mean trouble for an unprepared roof. Any water deposits that were caused by precipitation will have frozen quickly.
Read MoreMost homeowners in Michigan understand that brutal winter weather can be particularly harsh on roofing, but may not realize that the same winter weather can also damage gutters.
Read MoreIs There A Tax Credit For Roofs? The tax credit for roofs is in effect through December 31, 2016. How much: 10% of the cost (not including installation costs), up to $500. Timing: Must be installed on your "principal residence" between January 1, 2011 and December 31, 2016.
Read MoreIt's easy to forget about your roof until winter is here, and suddenly you have a leak inside your family room! That's why it's imperative to make sure the roof of your home is in ideal shape and to have any maintenance or repair work done before the temperature drops.
Read MoreWhen winter arrives and temperatures plunge, heat doesn't travel from an attic into the living quarters. Instead, heated indoor air travels from the home into the attic, along with moisture.
Read MoreThe Enemy Ice dams and wind-driven rain are the culprits, allowing water to get under a roof's outer shell --whether it's shingles, slate, tile, cedar shake or metal. And unless your roof deck is protected with a waterproof barrier, damage is the inevitable consequence.
Read MoreThe roof in your home is a major line of defense against the power of mother nature.While a common choice is asphalt shingles, a metal roof is the premier product for strength, longevity and carefree maintenance.
Read MoreWhen your new roof was installed, friends and neighbors may have remarked how it enhanced the beauty of your home. However, research indicates that aging begins soon after the shingles are installed and progresses rapidly during the initial curing phase of its life cycle.
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