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  • Multiple Commercial Roof Leaks? Check Your Pitch Pans

    • 6 July 2021
    If the ceilings inside your building stay saturated with water or become covered with black mold, check the pitch pans on your roof soon. Pitch pans cover irregular openings on your roof, such as conduit lines and plumbing pipes. Over time, the glue fastening the pitch pans to your roof can deteriorate and leak water into your building. Learn more about pitch pans and how they affect your commercial roof below.
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  • Has Your Commercial Roof Been Struck By A Storm? Signs You Need To Have It Repaired Instantly

    • 28 April 2021
    Even if your commercial building's roof is built with sturdy, durable materials, inspecting it thoroughly after a storm is imperative. A heavy storm can ruin your roof's integrity and put the entire property at risk. For instance, your roof may start leaking after a storm, which will expose your business's assets and employees to rainwater and the additional damage it causes. Therefore, if your roof develops issues after a storm, you should have them repaired as soon as possible by an experienced commercial roofing contractor.
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  • The Little Touches That Make Professional Roof Installation So Worth It

    • 15 April 2021
    Getting a new roof is a big step towards renovating or upgrading your house. After all, the roof is the main barrier that protects everything in your home from the quite intrusive elements that America has to offer. While most people probably consider themselves a little handy with small DIY projects around the house, roof installation is not something you want to risk doing on your own. Professional roof installation is faster, safer, and done more thoroughly, but on top of that, there are little touches that make it so much better.
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  • 4 Things To Know About Getting A New Roof

    • 6 April 2021
    Since getting a new roof is something you probably don't do too often in your lifetime, you may wonder what to expect. The process may seem overwhelming, especially since a new roof is usually quite expensive. Your roofer will answer any questions you have before work begins so you're fully prepared for the work to be done. Here are a few things you might want to know about getting a new roof.
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  • Surprises Your Roofer Might Find When Removing Your Old Roof

    • 31 March 2021
    With the exception of metal roofs, a total roof replacement usually is necessary when the roof is between twenty and thirty years old. If you are not sure how old your roof is, having a roofing contractor inspect it to determine how many years your roof probably has left before it needs a complete replacement might be a good plan. If your roof needs to be replaced now, here are some things you should prepare for that your roofer might discover while he/she is busily ripping off the roof.
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