Sheathing, also known as decking, serves as the bed for the other components seen on residential roofing systems. During a roof replacement, it is one of the things that we have to make sure it is in good shape, as the roof’s long-term performance depends on it. Advanced Roofing Inc. gives you an in-depth look at what we look for when we inspect existing roof sheathing.
Asphalt Shingles: What Are They Made Of?
Asphalt shingles are undoubtedly the most popular roofing material in the country. But have you ever wondered how such a relatively thin material protects your home from the elements? As your trusted roofing installation contractor, Advanced Roofing Inc. gives you an in-depth look at the layers that make up every asphalt shingle.
What Are The Different Types of Roofing Underlayment?
Roofing underlayment or roofing paper comes in three common types: Asphalt-Saturated Felt (Felt Paper) Rubberized Asphalt Non-Bitumen Synthetics (Synthetic Felt Paper) Roofing underlayment is most commonly called Felt Paper or Ice and Water Shield even though they are different underlayment materials. The underlayment is an often-unseen yet crucial component of today’s residential roofing systems. It is the layer of waterproofing material that protects the roof deck or substrate from water… Continue Reading
How Your Roof Contributes to Curb Appeal
The roof plays a major role in the overall curb appeal of your home. When people pass by, one of the things they first notice is the roof. When your roof is getting old, it’s time to think of bolder, new changes.
Places on Your Roof Likely to Develop Leaks
Roof leaks are a nuisance for homeowners. To avoid them, they must first know the likely places where leaks will happen. Advanced Roofing Inc., the leader in commercial flat roof repair, wants homeowners to take another look into these spots to check for developing leaks.
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