Roof Repair

Roof Rocket Is Going Local

Published on August 25th, 2011 by roofguy in News

Roof Rocket Is Going Local

Roof repair and replacement can be expensive, which is why we have created a valuable resource for helping homeowners learn the important aspects of roofing. From information about the different types of roof materials to how you can help the environment with green roofing, we have the information you need. As homeowners, we know that […]

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Warranties

Published on August 24th, 2011 by Sam in New Roof

Warranties

Understanding warranty provisions and after sale issues on roofing products and materials could prove to be one of the most important decisions you can make when making roofing choices. In 1975 congress enacted the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act providing the rules and regulations to be issued by the Federal Trade Commission covering the use of warranties […]

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Saving For A New Roof

Published on August 24th, 2011 by roofguy in New Roof

Saving For A New Roof

We have all heard the saying “save for a rainy day”; well this saying is taking on new meaning for homeowners that may have a damaged roof in need of repair. Repairing or replacing a roof can be expensive and many homeowners simply are not prepared for the costs associated with roof replacement. What Can […]

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Commercial Roof Challenges

Published on August 22nd, 2011 by roofguy in Commerical Roofs

Commercial Roof Challenges

Keeping a well maintained roof is a challenge for any home or business owner. The weather, pests and debris can all threaten the integrity of a roof. Both residential and commercial roofs have their own challenges in terms of general maintenance and upkeep. However, commercial roofs pose unique problems that should be considered by any […]

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Economy Puts Chargers Stadium On Hold

Published on August 19th, 2011 by roofguy in News

Economy Puts Chargers Stadium On Hold

San Diego Chargers fans have been gearing up for the arrival of a new stadium, to house their NFL team in style.  The proposed stadium is said to have a retractable roof, to make use of San Diego’s great year-around weather.  Retractable roofs are becoming an increasing trend among new stadium and concert venues, with […]

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Discovery Park at UNT

Published on August 18th, 2011 by Sam in Green Roofing

Discovery Park at UNT

University of North Texas began construction on a 1.5 million, 1200 square foot research facility called Discovery Park. The facility will be used for students and faculty who are involved in sustainable building and sustainable energy to test the technologies. Included are solar panels, geothermal and wind energy connected to a smart grid system. “It’s […]

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Advice From A Roofer

Published on August 17th, 2011 by roofguy in Roof Repair 101

Advice From A Roofer

Looking for a quality roof contractor can be deceivingly easy. Many times contractors will come with a large crew, fancy equipment and charismatic words that make the average homeowner feel comfortable.  When it comes to finding the best roof contractor for replacing or repairing a roof, there are a few things every homeowner should know. […]

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Seniors Targeted For Roofing Scams

Published on August 16th, 2011 by roofguy in Scams

Seniors Targeted For Roofing Scams

Identity theft is the most prevalent white collar crime in America, but recent trends have begun to lean more towards scams.  Sadly, the main target for such criminals is senior citizens. As the baby boomers begin to age, more senior citizens become the victim of many types of scams.These days, criminals are evolving with the […]

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Recycled Roofs Come From Many Sources

Published on August 15th, 2011 by admin in Green Roofing

Recycled Roofs Come From Many Sources

The roof is the face of your home! A bad roof can quickly downgrade the look and appeal of your home. Luckily, there are many new roof materials that can improve the look of your home while working towards saving the environment. Even better is the money that will be saved by reducing energy consumption. […]

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Oregon Historical Museum Gets New Roof with an Old Look

The Benton County Historical Museum in Philomath Oregon will be getting treated cedar shingles reminiscent of the original shake roof from 1867. The flashing and metal coverings will also be repaired or replaced. The building was originally constructed for Philomath College which operated until 1929. The building was then used as a church until 1968. […]

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