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Cost of Flat Roof Materials and Installation 2020

2/5/2020

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Flat roofs are a special type of roof you can use for your home. If you decide to cover your home with a flat roof, your options are partly limited and partly expansive.

​They are slightly limited because you can’t use roofing materials like asphalt shingles, concrete tiles, and corrugated metal for a flat roof. The materials you can use for flat roofs are; PVC, TPO, EPDM Rubber, etc.
 
So, in this article, I will share with you the estimated cost of flat roof materials and installation in 2020. You may be wondering why you can’t use asphalt shingles, concrete tile, and other traditional roofing materials on a flat roof. Well, the answer is simple –if you use them, your roof will be prone to leak.
 
Traditional roofing materials are installed by overlapping one row on the other. That’s why they work cohesively with a roof pitch to shed rainwater and snow. However, flat roofs have little or no pitch. This will make rain and snow always go beneath the shingles or tiles. And if it continues, it will rot the substrate and lead to a leak in no time. So, technically you can’t use traditional roofing materials for a flat roof.



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Cost of Flat Roof Materials and Installation 2020

2/3/2020

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Flat roofs are a special type of roof you can use for your home. If you decide to cover your home with a flat roof, your options are partly limited and partly expansive. They are slightly limited because you can’t use roofing materials like asphalt shingles, concrete tiles, and corrugated metal for a flat roof. The materials you can use for flat roofs are; PVC, TPO, EPDM Rubber, etc.
 
So, in this article, I will share with you the estimated cost of flat roof materials and installation in 2020. You may be wondering why you can’t use asphalt shingles, concrete tile, and other traditional roofing materials on a flat roof. Well, the answer is simple –if you use them, your roof will be prone to leak.
 
Traditional roofing materials are installed by overlapping one row on the other. That’s why they work cohesively with a roof pitch to shed rainwater and snow. However, flat roofs have little or no pitch. This will make rain and snow always go beneath the shingles or tiles. And if it continues, it will rot the substrate and lead to a leak in no time. So, technically you can’t use traditional roofing materials for a flat roof.
 



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5 Best Roofing Materials for Your Home In 2020

1/20/2020

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​It’s a New Year, and I’m pretty sure that re-roofing your roof is part of your New Year resolution. If you are new to roofing projects, it’s a bit challenging to choose the right roofing materials for your home.

Therefore, in this article, I’ll share with you some of the best roofing materials for your home in 2020. It’s a comprehensive guide that will give you an insight into the roofing materials cost, their pros, and cons.
 

​Types of Roofing Materials for Your Home in 2020
 
There are different types of roofing materials to use for your home. But we are going to discuss the most common options which happen to cover over 95% of residential roofs in the United States. So, whatever roofing material option you need, you will find it in this article.


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Top 10 Roof Dormer Types To Use in 2020

1/13/2020

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A dormer is a window that’s constructed on a sloping roof. Every dormer has its roof that may be pointed, ornamented, hipped, flat, or arched depending on the construction.

​Again, a roof dormer doesn’t only add living space to your home; it also improves its architectural design. In this article, I will share with you the top 10 Roof dormer types to use in 2020.
 
Even though roof dormers are built into roofs, they come in different shapes and sizes. And a dormer can either make your home looks ridiculous or improves its curb appeal, depending on when and where you add it. So, before you consider adding a roof dormer to your home, seek the advice of a professional.
 
​Essential Things to Consider Before Adding a Dormer to Your Roof
 
I know you are passionate about adding a dormer to your roof. But before you make the final decision, here are some things you should consider.
 
#1. Cost of Constructing the Roof Dormer
 
The first thing you should consider before adding a dormer to your roof is the construction cost. Let me tell you the truth, adding a dormer to your roof is very expensive.
 Roughly, it costs around $4000 or more depending on the size. Again, dormers usually increase square footage. And may increase your homeowners’ insurance.



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5 Areas of Your Roof System That are Prone to Damage

1/5/2020

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It’s no secret that your roof is the most exposed part of your home, and it’s prone to host of issues if not correctly designed.

Every day, your roof is exposed to different weather elements; over time, this exposure makes your roof vulnerable to damage and other issues.


​It doesn’t matter if you used the best materials for your roof; you will always experience problems that require repairs. While you can quickly identify and fix some of these problems, some need professional roofers to fix them.
 
In this article, you will learn the 5 areas of your roof system that are prone to damage. If you can keep track of these areas, you can always maintain an attractive look for your home. Don’t forget, the more attractive your roof looks, the higher the curb appeal.
 
A word of advice – it’s not advisable to climb up and assess your roof yourself. You should hire a professional to handle it for you. It’s beyond your skill set and could be dangerous for you.
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Here are the 5 areas of your roof system that are prone to damage;



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How to Know If there’s Water Damage on Your Roof

1/5/2020

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Water can cause more damage to your roof than you can imagine. And if you fail to detect that water is damaging your roof earlier enough, it could degenerate to a leaking roof.

​Of course, a leaky roof is one of every homeowner's worst nightmares, and it’s not always a pleasant experience. However, in this article, you will learn some of the signs that your roof sustained water damage.
 
Sometimes, the signs that your roof sustained water damage may not be visible. But you will learn them very soon. Without much ado, here are some of the signs that there’s damage on your roof;
 
#1. Leaks and water spots
 
Leaks and water spots are some of the most common signs that there’s water damage on your roof. And it usually happens when the damage has degenerated into something serious.
Again, when you start seeing leaks, wet stains, or spots around the wall or ceiling, it’s an indication that water has compromised your roof. So, once you noticed this, go to your attic for water damage signs like mold, exposed seams, sagging areas around the roof, and the ray of sunshine shining through the beams.   


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7 Damages Leaky Roofs Could Cause To Your Home

1/2/2020

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A leaky roof is never a pleasant experience. And it could cause a whole lot of damages to your home.

Once the water starts penetrating your roof, it could be a severe issue for your property.

For this reason, it’s advisable to inspect your roof once in a while for leaks. Otherwise, they could damage your home and compromise your safety.
 
Even though you procrastinate every other issue regarding your home, repairing a leaky roof should always be top of your priority.

Read Also: Things To do When Your Roof Leaks
 
A leaky roof is usually due to several reasons including; improper roof installation, wind or storm damage, and of course lack of maintenance. Again, it could be a sign that it’s time to replace your roof.
 



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Things to Do When Your New Roof Leaks

12/31/2019

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It’s heartbreaking to pay thousands of dollars to install a new roof only to find out that it leaks. I know you are trying to imagine it, but it’s a nightmare no homeowner wants to experience. But the question is, “what will you discover that your new roof leaks”? Well, in this article, you will learn about the things to do when your new roof leaks.
 
Sometimes, you may think the worst thing has happened to you when your new roof leaks. But you can quickly repair most leaks on a new roof.
 
From experience, most roofing contractors are reputable people who will fix any leaks from a new roof quickly. However, ensure you handle the issue most appropriately to enable the roofer to get it fixed immediately.
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How to Shingle a Shed Roof

12/21/2019

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Every aspect of your home is essential, but the roof is its real asset. Without a roof, your house can’t provide real shelter. For this reason, you need always to give serious attention to your home.

So, in this article, you will learn how to shingle a shed roof. But before we discuss shingling a shed roof, let’s quickly look at the meaning of Shed Roof.
 
A shed roof is like a flat roof at a steeper slope. Alternatively, you can think of it as one half of a traditional gable roof. However, every shed roof has one thing in common – a single slope that varies in steepness depending on the design.
 
In the past, shed roof style was mainly used on sheds. But things are changing, and shed roofs are more prevalent in residential homes. The advantage of shed roofs is that they don’t give room for corners and low points on the walls; this helps to create enough usable space inside.

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Amazing Kitchen Window Ideas for Homeowners

12/15/2019

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​The kitchen is one of the most important aspects of any home. I will tell you that it’s the heart of the house.

Everybody spends a reasonable amount of time in their kitchen every day. And this is why you should make it comfortable and beautiful.

In this article, you will learn some fantastic kitchen windows ideas for your home.
                        
It doesn’t matter how you use your kitchen; it should always have the right window. That’s the only way there will be a perfect balance between natural light and ventilation.

Again, when you have beautiful windows around your home, including the kitchen, your home’s curb appeal will increase.

 
Without much ado, here are some fantastic kitchen window ideas you can use for your home.



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