12 Things to Know About Metal Roofing

Metal roofs are gaining in popularity across the country. Today, metal roofs are designed as a shingle-style product. In most cases, they look as good as a traditional asphalt shingle roof. If you want to know more about metal roofs, here are a few facts about these unique products.   #1 – You Can Install

What You Need to Know About Wood Roofs

There are hundreds of roofing materials out there to choose from. Among those materials is one of the oldest and most trusted forms of roofing: wood. For centuries, humans have used wood as part of their homes, and even today, from cabins in the mountains to upscale homesteads in the suburbs, wood plays a role

Complete Guide to Types of Roofing

Roofing is a part of every building, but most homeowners overlook the importance of it. In fact, you may even forget that the roof is one of the most visible parts of your house! If you want to change the overall look of your property or upgrade your roofing, then you should take a moment

What Are The Roofing Trends For 2020?

Most homeowners do not realize how far roofing materials have come throughout the years. Instead, you may be more knowledgeable about interior design—about the trending colors of the kitchen or how to decorate the bathroom. Roofing trends shift just as frequently as fashion these days, and there is always something new and exciting being introduced.

Should I use CDX or OSB for roofing plywood?

Should I use CDX or OSB for roofing plywood?

When you’re replacing a roof in Cherry Hill, NJ or anywhere in South Jersey, one question comes up fast: Should I use CDX plywood or OSB for roof decking? At RGB Construction, we inspect roof decking every day—especially after leaks, storm damage, or full roof replacements. The short answer? 👉 Both materials are code-approved, but

Roof Replacement Cost_ Ways to Save Money

Roof Replacement Cost: Ways to Save Money

Today we’re talking about Roof replacement cost: ways to save money. A roof is not meant to last forever, regardless of what manufacturers claim. After 15 to 20 years of getting baked in the sun or pounded by heavy rain, you might start to notice that edges of the shingles are curling up or that