Hanging Christmas Lights Without Damaging Your Roof
With the holiday season fast approaching, it is time to start hanging lights, stockings, and tinsel. When it comes to exterior lights, there are many methods that can be used to help a home feel festive without damaging the materials. Here are some of our expert tips to protect your roof when hanging Christmas lights.
Read MoreCan You Use Rock Salt On Your Roof?
Rock salt is typically used for melting ice on stairs, sidewalks, and driveways. Rock salt has some properties that can damage cars, lawns, and roofs. You should NOT use rock salt to help melt ice dams or snow on a roof. The chemicals that are used to melt the snow and prevent ice from forming can corrode different elements of your home. Here are some of the dangers of using ice-melting salt on your roof.
Read MoreHow To Transition From Shingles To Metal Roof
Many homeowners are choosing to switch to metal roofing because of the energy-efficient benefits for their homes. Switching to any different roofing material will require some inspection and attention to detail. Working with a professional roofing company will ensure that the transition from shingles to metal is smooth. This blog will share the most common steps that ensure that a new metal roof is durable. By following these steps, your roof will have the quality that comes with professional installation.
Read MoreThe Benefits Of Reflective Roof Materials
Cool roofs or reflective roof materials are best for homes in hot climates, or for homeowners who want to have a more sustainable home. Reflecting the sunlight away from the home, these roofs provide a multitude of benefits that can save you money, keep your home comfortable, and boost the home's overall value.
Read MoreHow Roof Punctures Are Repaired
Roof damage is a common problem that homeowners and business owners experience. Roof punctures are a specific type of damage that can occur based on specific weather issues or if you have people walking on your roof. Once your roof is punctured, it will need to be repaired with precision in order to prevent future problems.
Read MoreThe Best Roofing Materials To Handle Snow
Homes in colder climates experience major snowfall for at least 3-4 months out of the year. Residential roofs protect homes from harsh weather conditions and keep the home warm. Choosing the right roofing material can make a difference in how your home handles snowfall. Homes in colder climates have fewer options because the roof needs to be able to withstand wind, freezing and thaw cycles, and heavy snow. Here are some of the best materials to handle snow or other conditions in Idaho.
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