Residential metal roofing comes in a wide variety of choices and is nearly non-maintenance. Installing a metal roof is not a DIY project, and all instructions from manufacturers of metals roofs must be followed perfectly to avoid leaks and problems. When selecting your metal roofing material, stand back 20 to 50 feet to get the proper perspective.
Metal roofing products and far and wide. Always check installation details for metal roofing products, especially with the manufacturer you choose. Be sure the written instructions are followed to the letter to avoid leaks and other problems.
These examples of the cost of metal roofing offer a rough pricing guide. Choose the metal roof you want and call the manufacturer to find locally qualified roofers who have experience installing metal roofs.
A roof is not necessarily maintenance free. Storms can damage, nails work loose, flashings rust. Roofs take a beating. Algae, mildew and moss grow and stain. Take time periodically to check your shingles, roof flashing and general condition. Do roof maintenance before major problems catch you at the worst times.
If you're planning installation of new gutters, this article will explain the process. Everything from transport of your rain gutters, through cutting and tools, to sealant and gutter hangers. Before you tackle your first gutter, read up here first for some helpful pointers on gutter installation.
The shingles mystery -- it pops up every three months. What IS that clear tape on the back of shingles for?!! To remove or not to remove ... that is the question ... answered here!
Before disaster strikes, know your shingles to avoid installation and contractor problems. Get written instruction about the shingle type you have or would use for reroofing from the manufacturer.
Rubber roofing often needs an underlayment when it's installed. But roofers need to make sure they can get the new membrane roofing underlayment installed before they leave the jobsite for the day. Covering the unfinished work with a tarp is dangerous as the tarp can blow off in an overnight rainstorm. When that happens, water can seep into the house.