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What Are Some Roof Cleaning Myths?

Roof maintenance is something every homeowner can do to keep their roof in decent condition. Yet, many continue to ignore the importance of a thorough roof cleaning. Worse, they may have even bought into some lies. The process of roof cleaning is not very well known, and so there are some common myths floating around.

What are some common TPO roofing problems?

There are many kinds of roofing materials out there for low-slope roofing. One type is a single-ply membrane, also known as Thermoplastic Polyolefin (TPO), the competitor of Ethylene Propylene Diene Terpolymer (EPDM). Currently, because of high-efficiency ratings, TPO is gaining popularity as a commercial roofing system. But in spite of this claim, what are some

How to Make Roofing Projects Work

It may not seem like it, but roofing projects are risky business, especially for commercial buildings. Unlike residential roofing, a commercial roof sits atop an operating facility, and can therefore be disruptive or even dangerous, depending on the type of facility. Roofing projects are also expensive and time-consuming. That is why proper planning is so

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What are the causes of commercial roof leaks?

All roofing has weaknesses, whether it is residential or commercial in makeup. The moment moisture seeps beneath the protective barrier, it is game over. Even if there are no signs of leaking right now, your commercial roof could be starting to fail. Although no one wants to see a commercial roof leak, you cannot overlook

How to Stay on Schedule with a Roofing Project

How to Stay on Schedule with a Roofing Project

How to stay on schedule with a roofing project is our topic for today. Schedules are important and help the business world go around. Without schedules, things would never be convenient and there would be nothing but delays and setbacks and frustration. You obviously don’t want to experience this when trying to begin and finish

Are Tamko Heritage Shingles Impact Resistant?

The popular Heritage series by TAMKO Building Products has recently expanded. The new impact-resistant shingles are called Heritage IR. Coming with the same rich colors and quality that TAMKO is known for, as well as the same expanded limited lifetime warranty, Heritage IR shingles have gained popularity among homeowners and roofing contractors. But just how

What are the advantages of Regular Roof Maintenance?

The roof is integral to the structural integrity of your home. Not only that, but the roof protects you and yours from all kinds of dangers, such as wind and rain and extreme temperatures. Yet, despite the importance of the roof, many homeowners overlook regular maintenance. But you shouldn’t underestimate the power of a simple

Is a TPO roof better than a fluid applied roof?

So you are in the market for a new commercial roof. There are probably many more types of commercial roofing out there than you know about, but most of them fit into a couple of categories like fluid applied reinforced roofs (FARRs) or single ply roofs, or built-up roofing systems (BURs). Since single ply roofing

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Should I use CDX or OSB for roofing plywood?

When planning to redo your roof or repair some damages, you might come across different grades and types of wood, such as OSB and CDX and start wondering what those abbreviations mean. What are the differences? Is one better for roofing than the other? Should I use CDX or OSB for roofing plywood? OSB and

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