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Winter Roofing Issues

2023-07-31T11:24:20-04:00January 7th, 2022|General Contractor, Roof Repair, Roofing, Roofing Contractor, Roofing Systems|

The New England winter weather can be especially hard on your roof. With all of the snow, ice, freezing, and thawing can create several problems that may lead to costly roofing repairs if not adequately addressed. We have provided you with common roofing problems that you might face this winter season: Flashing Leaks: Flashings are

Are Metal Roofs Great For Winter?

2023-07-31T11:33:51-04:00January 7th, 2022|General Contractor, Metal Roofing, Roof Inspection, Roof Installation, Roof Repair, Roofing, Roofing Contractor, Roofing Systems|

Winter weather in New England tends to be a big concern for homeowners. In many areas of New England, a bad storm or heavy snowfall can inflict major damage on a house’s roof. Ice and snow are typically the enemy of roofs everywhere, residential metal roofs provide much better protection from winter weather damage

Make Your Roof Last Longer in 2022

2023-07-31T11:39:02-04:00January 6th, 2022|General Contractor, Gutter Cleaning, Gutter Installation, Gutter Replacement, Roof Coating Contractor, Roof Inspection, Roof Installation, Roofing, Roofing Contractor, Roofing Systems|

2020 & 2021 were some crazy years for everyone. If you’re like us, you’re glad that it is over and that 2022 finally arrived. One great way to make 2022 better is by maximizing and protecting the investment of your roof. We spent a majority of 2o2o indoors, and some of 2021- so you

Why GAF Roofing?

2023-07-31T12:06:04-04:00December 8th, 2021|GAF Shingles, Roofing, Roofing Contractor, Roofing Systems, Shingles|

What Sets GAF Shingles Apart? GAF turned the art of making roofing shingles into science through their Advanced Protection® shingle technology. Advanced technology, manufacturing and testing techniques are the secrets behind the robust quality of each roofing shingle. Unlike ordinary asphalt shingles, our GAF shingles utilize a proprietary orientation of glass fibers for maximum

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