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Roofs are designed to divert water from the structure. The gutters are the final piece of the process. They prevent water from dripping down exterior walls and move it from the foundation. It's why many roofing installations can include new gutters ... more
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To identify whether you have a FireFree roof, you may (a) ask the builder of your property or the roofer who installed your roof, or (b) remove one shingle to see whether the capital letters "FF" are embossed on the upper front portion of the ... more
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The roofing material is delivered and dropped in the homeowner’s driveway. The lawn is not recommended because of the damage the added weight will cause. ... more
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Rain or condensation can cause moisture to be drawn between the surfaces of the stacked sheets. The trapped moisture cannot evaporate easily, so it can cause deterioration of the coating, which may lead to reduced life expectancy or poor appearance. ... more
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Ponding water does not affect IB Roof Systems membrane, its performance or the warranty. Ponding water, however can be a hazard if its weight compromises a building's structural integrity, so it is always a good idea to keep ponding water down to a ... more
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A. Roofing materials come in all different price ranges, from lowend asphalt composition to high end slate products. Copper shingles fall in the middle of this range, which, when considering the two-three hundred year life span, makes copper ... more
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To install roll roofing, snap a chalk line 35-1/2 inches from the eave to serve as a guide. Run the first sheet along the chalk line, allowing 1/2 inch to hang over the eave. Before nailing, make sure sheet is straight because puckers in the sheet ... more
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Holes and cracks in sheet roofing cannot easily be repaired with mastic material, as the sheet has no appreciable thickness in which to provide a key. Damage should therefore be over-banded as described above. When a hole is being patched with scrim, ... more
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Yes we do! On a on going basis during construction. See reverse side for what our Customers say about us! ... more
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You should call United Emergeny Services the moment disaster strikes. United Emergency Services protects your property from sustaining further damage. Water that enters a structure through unsecured roofs, windows, or walls will greatly increase ... more
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