Your home is a major investment, and every part of it deserves solid protection—especially the rain gutters, which often get overlooked. These essential components direct water away from your foundation, protecting your home from serious damage.

When it comes to roofing solutions, options may seem unlimited, but only a few stand out from the competition, especially for those who value durability, aesthetic appeal, and long-term value. Two of the most recognized names in the roofing industry are GAF and Owens Corning, both having strong track records and numerous satisfied customers.   …

When building a new home, planning for a roof replacement, or simply trying to understand more about household structures, one term that often pops up is “roof decking”. But what exactly is roof decking? Essentially, roof decking, sometimes called roof sheathing, is the base layer of the roofing system that sits between the structural components…

If you’ve been thinking about having a roof replacement, you may have heard some different terms thrown around. A hip roof, gable roof, mansard roof, gambrel roof, or shed roof all refer to different shapes. Metal roofing, double underlayment, slate shingles, asphalt shingles, and similar options refer to roofing materials. But what about roof pitch…

Flat roofs are usually seen on commercial buildings, but they’re becoming more common on residential ones. This type of roofing system offers some advantages, such as good energy efficiency, easy installation, and simple maintenance. Whether you have a flat roof or you’re thinking about having one installed, knowing what’s involved in maintaining it is important….

Both underlayment types are reputable with their own strengths and weaknesses. Felt underlayment has earned its credit over the years within the roofing industry for its water resistance and affordability. Synthetic underlayment, with its superior protection against high winds, and long-lasting polymers, has been catching up as a preferred choice in the roofing underlayment industry.

An eco roof is a type of roof system designed with higher-than-average environmental performance. In other words, it’s a ‘green’ solution to traditional roofs, providing many benefits that promote ecological sustainability.

Short Answer: A roof typically requires a complete replacement every 20-25 years for asphalt shingles, 40-70 years for metal roofing, and up to 100 years for slate or clay tile roofs.    The exact life expectancy of your roof is influenced by factors like climate, proper maintenance, the quality of installation, and weather conditions. Extreme…

Gutter guards or gutter screens are designed to facilitate water flow through your gutter system efficiently, diverting water away from your home while collecting debris, even in heavy rain conditions.   If you’re like the majority of homeowners, the question, “Do gutter guards work in heavy rain?” has probably crossed your mind once or twice,…

Roof flashing is an important part of your roof, and proper installation is necessary to increase the longevity of your roof.