Hailstorms are a leading cause of roof damage. Even the strongest, sturdiest roofs can sustain damage from strong hailstorms. In the Carolinas, hail size has reached up to 4.5 inches in diameter, which is the…
With fall around the corner, we put away our sprinklers and pull out our rakes. States like North Carolina falls have a cold, wet days; rainy days lead to a buildup of wet leaves in…
Wooden roof shingles are an eco-friendly trend that gives homes a natural accent. Wooden tiles offer a traditional touch to an otherwise contemporary home. They are pricier than asphalt yet more frugal than slate. When…
We have now entered hurricane season. Your roof can be susceptible to extreme wind, the downpouring of rain, and even some mold. These factors lead to drenched and damaged roofing. Weak roofing can be prone…
Recycled Materials To keep with a greener footprint, homeowners are rethinking traditional construction materials and moving towards recycled construction materials. Behind the sustainability trend, lessening the carbon footprint serves as motivation. Modern materials can be…
With springtime comes large thunderstorms for most of the Eastern United States. In the Carolinas, thunderstorms resulting in trees falling are responsible for most of the damaged roofs. A small snag in the roof tiles…
Our roofs protect us from the outside elements and prevent our homes from incurring water damage. You may think you have a pretty steady roof. “Nothing looks wrong with my roof. I don’t need to…
When your roof starts leaking, water seeps in. A small leak can lead to mold or rot in your home’s attic or walls. The last thing you want is a structured roof to become permanently…