A well-made roof is one of the most important elements of a newly built home. Remember that a roof protects everything under it, including wooden beams, ceilings, walls, furniture, and more. Badly installed shingles can increase...
Residential Roofing Articles
The Most Common Roof Problems and What To Do
Becoming a new homeowner can be a daunting task. A house requires a lot of maintenance and repairs to keep it in good shape. Roofs, in particular, require regular maintenance. Fortunately, that's exactly what we’re here to help...
Stop Holiday Decorations and Lights From Damaging Your Roof This Winter
Everybody loves Christmas decorations. After all, it's hard to hold a grudge against pretty lights and sparkling Santa Claus balloons. But did you know that holiday decorations can actually harm your roof? Today, we'll talk...
Are Your Trees a Threat To Your Roof?
Trees and flowers can definitely spruce up a front yard. There’s no reason why you shouldn’t put out a few pots of tulips or plant a small tree a safe distance away from your home. It’s essential, however, to make sure that all...
Benefits of a Two story House When It Comes to Your Roof
When building or buying a home, the choices can seem almost endless. What kind of roof does your home need? How large does it need to be? Is one or two stories better? Today, we’ll go over some of the points regarding...
Did High Winds Damage Your Roof?
Today, we’re going to address one specific problem – wind. As a homeowner, you probably already know that strong winds can be hard on a roof, especially with Tennessee thunderstorms. These pesky weather events can cause a myriad...
The Top Dangers To Your Roof
Did you know that a well-constructed roof can last anywhere from 20 to a hundred years? Material, location, and maintenance are all factors that can impact the exact lifespan of your roof. Today we’ll go over some of the top...
The Best Residential Roof Type For Your Home
The roof is one of the most vital parts of a home. Its role is to not only protect you but to preserve the structural integrity of your home as well. A leaky roof can contribute to mold growth, weakened walls, or even a ceiling...
Taking Care of Your Roof During the Tennessee Summer
Every season has its challenges for homeowners and depending on where you live these challenges peak at different times of the year. In Tennessee, our Winters are mild compared to other parts of the country, but our Summers can...
How to Spot Hail Damage On Your Roof
Tennessee may not rank in the top States for hail damage, but hail storms still frequent the State enough to cost insurance companies billions of dollars every year. In fact, hail storms and the damage they cause affect...