Question: I own a 2{-story home that needs reshingling, and I could use some tips on working safely on a multigabled, steeply pitched roof. I'm also wondering about the most economical and practical ...
Q. In the past year my asphalt shingle roof seems like it has really started to go bad. I see large areas of my shingles that have no granules. You can see the fiberglass fibers in the mat. The ...
Q: Recent high winds blew several shingles off my 10-year-old roof. Is there something I can do myself, or should I call a roofer? A: If the roof is sloped low enough that you can safely walk on it, ...
Q: I was inspecting my asphalt-shingle roof the other day. At the top of the roof where the peak is, I noticed some defects. My shingles are only 6 years old, so I was shocked to see deterioration.
A study of roofing damage incurred by Gulf Coast structures following Hurricane Katrina has found that buildings with steep sloped roofs held up better against the high-wind storm damage than ...
My guess is you give very little thought to the roof over your head, other than worrying about whether it will develop a leak. It’s safe to say you don’t lose a minute’s sleep thinking your roof will ...
Many large, commercial, low-rise buildings such as warehouses, big box retail stores, agriculture structures, aviation facilities, etc. often don’t benefit from steeply-sloped roofs the way residences ...
My guess is you give very little thought to the roof over your head, other than worrying about whether it will develop a leak. It’s safe to say you don’t lose a minute’s sleep thinking your roof will ...