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Your Home
Understanding Roof Condensation Solutions
Similar to how beads of water form on a cool glass of water on a hot summer day, roof condensation occurs when warm, moist air comes into contact with the cooler roof deck. This happens most often during the winter months and cold spells when the outside temperature cools the roof's surface. Left unchecked, roof condensation can lead to mold and mildew growth and potential structural damage from rust and rot.
April 07, 2025
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Your Home
7 Metal Roof Myths Debunked
If you're one of the many homeowners considering a metal roof for your home, you've probably started looking into the advantages and drawbacks of metal roofs. Unfortunately, despite their growing popularity in the United States—comprising roughly 18% of the total residential roofing market—there's quite a bit of misinformation out there surrounding this durable roofing material. Are they noisy? Do they attract lightning? Will they make your home hotter?
March 17, 2025
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Your Home
How the Freeze-Thaw Cycle Can Affect Your Roof
If you live in an area with cold winter weather, you might be aware of the seasonal freeze-thaw cycle that affects the ground around your house. But you may not know that this cycle can also damage your roof. Extreme shifts in temperature, along with snow, ice, and wind, can cause wear and tear or aggravate existing roofing issues. As a result, leaks and other issues may form, requiring roof repairs or potentially a full replacement.
January 23, 2025
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Your Home
Checklist: How to Complete 5 Spring Roofing Maintenance Tasks Yourself
Winter weather isn't always the most friendly to a roof. This means that spring is the perfect time to inspect your roofing system and ensure everything remains in stable condition after a harsh winter.
By Mark Soto
January 22, 2025