Your roof is one of the most important parts of your building because it keeps you and your business safe from the elements. It can also protect your building against natural disasters such as hail, high winds, and ice storms. But what if you have a leaky roof? Or if water is ponding? These problems[…] Read More
Keeping tabs on your asphalt shingle roof is always a good idea. Aside from hail and wind damage, you should also watch out for shingle curling. But what exactly is it and why does it occur? The trusted shingle and metal roofing company in the area, Deschutes Roofing & Insulation, shares the essentials you need to[…] Read More
Your home is meant to protect you and your family from different weather conditions and other natural elements. Your roof and siding are your home’s primary defenses against these elements, so every component is regularly maintained to ensure they stay in good condition throughout their expected lifespan.
In a typical roof replacement project, there will be small debris from old materials that might fall off the wrong way and cause accidental damage to your home exterior or surrounding landscape. Professional roofers always make sure to prevent such accidents as they can not only lead to costly repairs but also potentially injure unsuspecting[…] Read More
Mold and algae can cause dark streaks on your roof, ruining its appearance and your home’s curb appeal. But because these two types of organisms look so similar, especially from the ground, it can be hard for an untrained eye to tell them apart. Oftentimes, people would be quick to assume that what they’re seeing[…] Read More
A thin layer of moss on your asphalt shingles is usually no big deal. However, you might want to get rid of it as soon as possible so that it doesn’t turn into large clumps of moss, which could degrade your shingles and increase the risk of leaks.