When planning your roofing project, you’re likely going to choose between two types of structures; namely, rafters or trusses. This should be discussed with your hired contractor, as they know the most appropriate type of roofing structure that should be installed in your home. You can even have both types of structures installed, but only if it’s necessary. The pros at JAM Roofing share their insight.
Roof Care: What’s Normal to See and What isn’t
As your property’s first line of defense, your roofing system is an incredibly important part of your home. Therefore, you’ll want it to remain in good condition for as long as possible. Since you’re the homeowner, it’s your responsibility to learn how to read your roof. One way you can do so is by knowing what’s normal to see on your roof and what isn’t. Here’s how you can read your home’s… Continue Reading
How Contractors Can Qualify for an NRCA Membership
The roofing industry is one of the most competitive categories of the home improvement business. After all, not only will roofers have to build up their clientele but they also have the competition to deal with. With that in mind, it’s understandable why some roofers attempt to get as many ratings, memberships and awards as possible. This is because those three things are a testament to their experience and trustworthiness. In fact,… Continue Reading
3 Factors That Make a Good Metal Roof Installation
Installing a metal roof on your home is a good investment for any homeowner to undertake. However, it also takes a significant amount of time and effort from your roofing contractor and a hefty amount on your part. Therefore, it’s understandable if you want your metal roof installation to be as perfect as possible. Here are the various factors that make a good metal roof installation.
4 Signs Your Commercial Roofing System Is in Trouble
Almost everyone knows that when it comes to roof maintenance, commercial roofs are more difficult to care for compared to residential roofing systems. This is due to their sheer size and lack of a slope. Apart from that, sometimes it can also be difficult to determine if your commercial roof sustained any damage. With that in mind, it’s vital that you know the signs of commercial roof damage.