Your roof is one of the largest and potentially most distinctive features of your home. The type of roofing material you select can have a big impact on your home’s appearance, energy efficiency and ability to withstand the elements. In general, asphalt shingles make up the majority of roofs for new construction homes or roof…
Moss has its perks, such as better soil diversity and helping your garden’s ecosystem. Even though moss, lichen and algae can indicate good air quality, you don’t want them growing on your roof shingles. This furry green organism can wreak havoc on your shelter and possibly expedite the need for a new roof. That’s because…
Taking accurate roof measurements can save you time and money. Overestimating the number of shingles you need could leave you with unused shingles when you’re finished, while underestimating how many shingles you need will require additional trips to the store. “Running out of roofing material while on the job can [also] mean mismatched colors and…
The main difference between shingle and tile roofs is the material used for the top layer. Shingle roofs use asphalt shingles, or sometimes wood, to protect the roof’s underlying layers, while tile roofs usually use clay or concrete tiles. Tile roofs are also significantly heavier, so they require extra support. “Homeowners should be aware of…
The main differences between metal and asphalt roofs are their life span and durability. Metal roofs last about twice as long as asphalt roofs — up to 50 years compared to 25 for asphalt shingles — which helps offset their higher initial costs. Metal roofs are also more durable and can stand up better to…
A roof drip edge is a metal flashing that acts as a barrier between rainwater and building materials — namely, your roof deck and fascia. There are three types of roof drip edges: Type C, Type D and Type F, also known as L-style, T-style and gutter aprons, respectively. The drip edge that’s right for…
You might need a new roof once or twice during your home’s life. It’s a rare and major purchase, often complicated by unfamiliarity with roofing terminology, roofing materials, financing options and the roofing industry. We research, review and rate roofing companies to help you make informed decisions about buying a new roof or hiring a…
Dealing with an emergency roof leak is the last thing any homeowner wants to do, but taking action and scheduling a repair quickly is the best way to avoid more property damage and potentially higher repair costs. Unfortunately, the actual roof leak is just the first problem to tackle — you may also be facing…
Your roof is your home’s crowning glory — after all, it keeps you warm in winter, cool in summer and dry year-round. It’s also the finishing touch that makes your house look complete. But the truth is, most of us take our roofs for granted. How long does a roof last, anyway? You probably don’t…