Adequate ventilation is vital to preventing the formation of mold inside your home and keeping your roofing system in good condition. What happens if your roof doesn’t have enough air vents? Several roofing issues may emerge. These include:
The Best Benefits of EPDM Roofing You Need to Know
Out of the many roofing materials options available for your commercial roof, you might have considered an EPDM (ethylene propylene diene monomer) roofing system. Also known to roofers as EPDM rubber roofing, it’s highly popular due to its low-cost installation compared to other commercial roofing materials. But what are the other benefits of this material that make […]
Why Do Soffits and Fascia Need Adequate Ventilation?
As a homeowner, you’re aware of how your roof is made up of different materials all working together to keep your home safe, dry and secure. Should an issue arise, they must be addressed by professionals in residential and commercial roofing to prevent further damage. In this post, we learn about the soffit and fascia, and why […]
What Makes Built-Up Roofing Great for Commercial Use
BUR stands for built-up roofing and is one of the most commonly offered roofs by many commercial and residential roofing companies nationwide. It gets its name from the way it’s installed. Layers of bitumen or asphalt is built-up on top of layers of reinforcing fabric, creating several layers of defense perfect for low-slope roofing systems.
Avoid These Common Pitfalls When Installing Tile Roofs
Tile residential roofing is as iconic to California homes as the Hollywood sign. Cement tiles, in particular, perform well against the extreme heat and UV exposure the state is known for. This type of roofing is also one of the longest-lasting types available today, with estimated life spans expected to reach up to 100 years on average.