Roof installation can get expensive relatively quickly. A single roof square is the equivalent of 100 square feet of space; roof contractors typically charge between $3.25 to $4.25 per square feet. Therefore, it’s important to choose the right roofing shingles when you need a new roof. There are many types of roofing shingles: cedar, tile, slate, and metal to name a few. However, asphalt shingles are one of the most popular types with their recyclability and easy installation. If you need roofing repair or if you need a new roof, asphalt shingles may be the best option for you. The benefits of investing in asphalt shingles Asphalt shingles are incredibly […]
When you’re looking to improve your home, you’re looking to get the best possible return on investment (ROI). There are many ways that this can be done. Landscaping, replacing your siding, remodeling your kitchen, even replacing the front door can all net a return in the future. But one of the biggest things that can be done, with a good ROI, is roofing replacement. Replacing your old roof can lead to a number of benefits for your home, including giving you a good return on investment. Having a new roof on your home can significantly raise its value if you choose to sell. You’ll make back around 70% of what […]
Stand outside your house in direct sunlight. Now look up at your roof. Are the roofing shingles not as straight as they once were? If your shingles are curling upward, then it may be time for roofing repair. But choosing the shingles for a new roof can be a challenging feat when you’re not familiar with roofing installation. Before you pick out any potential color options, first familiarize yourself with the different types of shingles and how they can benefit the style and comfort of your home. Asphalt shingles Asphalt shingles are incredibly affordable, and they’re also the most popular type of residential roofing material in the United States. They’re […]
Taking care of your house as a new homeowner can be an interesting, and slightly intimidating, experience. But if you’re attentive to your home and seek maintenance early before a common household problem such as a leaky pipe turns into a disaster, then you’re sure to be in the green. This applies to paying attention to your roof. Strange, right? As a tenant in an apartment building, when was the last time you considered the state of your roof unless it was leaking? But now that you’re your own landlord, paying attention to your roof and shingles is your responsibility, and if something goes wrong and you’re not aware, it […]