Cupping, Curling, and Clawing Shingles

Cupping, Curling, and Clawing Shingles  Cupping, Curling, or Clawing shingles on your roof are a sign that something is wrong. Cupping is when the center of the shingle is concave or depressed, so the tile forms a cup. Curling or Clawing is when the edges turn up or...

What Is the Most Durable Type of Roof?

While all roofing materials are designed to provide durable protection to the building they cover, not all materials can stand up to the elements for the same amount of time. Here are some of the most durable materials provided by a Fort Collins roofing company that...

What Is Roofing Heat Damage?

Roofs are designed and built to stand up to a lot, but prolonged heat spells can cause damage in the components of any roof. Here are some of the most common signs of heat damage on your roof: Damage to wood components – excessive heat might cause the wooden...

How to Safely Clean Your Gutters This Spring

Gutter cleaning should be an important component of your spring roofing maintenance session – without clean, solid, clog-free gutters, your roof cannot eliminate water and excessive raining can damage the entire top section of your home. However, gutter cleaning...

How to Keep Roof Paint from Fading

  It is a fact of life that any paint, applied on any surface, fades over time, especially if that paint is applied on a surface that is continuously exposed to UV radiation and the effects of the elements, like in the case of roofs. However, according to expert...
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