Find a Roofing Contractor
31 December 2008
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Labels: Find a Roof Company, Roof Replacement, Roofing Contractor
Hot Trends in Metal Roofing
06 January 2008
Some information on the latest trends in metal roofing from AllBusiness.com: "Many building owners seeking long-term roofing solutions are insisting on metal roofs that offer both curb appeal and exceptional performance.The growing emphasis on style, for example, has ushered in a new category of roofs shaped to give them asymmetrical curves. It's an increasingly popular option in many parts of the country, especially for retail stores, commercial buildings, schools, and public buildings, suggests Rob Haddock, director of the Metal Roof Advisory Group of Colorado Springs, CO. A leading technology for producing curved panels involves a process in which a computerized two-way press bends panels precisely into the desired radii and angles of curvature without damaging the panel's finish.
Haddock has also identified a trend toward steeper slopes, a development that originated in the 1980s and '90s. 'Flat and very low-slope roofs were the rage in the '60s and '70s, but the desire for buildings with more curb appeal has led many building owners and architects to conclude that steeper is better,' Haddock says. 'And there's nothing to suggest that this trend won't continue to gain momentum.' In addition, some building owners eager to be design trendsetters are now opting for roof fascias that are overstated, extended, or molded to increase their dramatic appeal.
Value-conscious end-users, according to Haddock, are also gravitating toward metal roofing products because they provide long years of reliable performance and ensure the best possible return on investment. They require little maintenance, provide long service life, have a low life-cycle cost structure, and offer ample design flexibility."
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Labels: Metal Roofs, Roofing Trends
Energy Saving Advantages of a Tile Roof
09 December 2007
New research shows that the energy-efficient properties of concrete and clay tile roofs play a key role in helping reduce energy costs. Working with the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), the Tile Roofing Institute (TRI) sheds light on the unique, energy-saving properties of tile roofing systems, what makes it a cool roofing product and how builders and homeowners can benefit.Energy Efficiency -- It's More Than Just Color
Historically, experts have promoted tile roofing's cool, energy-saving properties. Light- or white-colored roof tiles were shown to cool the house beneath it by reducing the amount of heat transferred from outside to inside. The problem was that builders weren't able to sell home buyers on light-colored tile roofs as most people preferred their roofs to be darker in color.
What's now known is that properties other than color make tile an even better cool roofing option, potentially saving home buyers additional energy and money. Research from ORNL shows that tile roofing's mass, reflectivity and ventilation beneath the tiles contribute to a reduction of heat transference of at least 50 percent, when compared to a traditional asphalt shingle roof. Coated clay tiles can cut the transfer of heat by up to 70 percent.
As more evidence is found, green building and government energy programs are feeling pressure to consider tile roofing in a home's environmental rating. In his ORNL research, William Miller, Ph.D. notes, "The Environmental Protection Agency, the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) program and many state energy offices should offer energy credits for roofs using sub-tile venting and cool pigmented colors."
Tile's Durability Also Saves Money
In addition to its energy-efficient properties, tile roofing is highly durable. Installed properly, tile roofs can withstand harsh weather conditions including high winds, snow and ice build-up, hail and earthquakes. Additionally, tile roofing is naturally fire-resistant.
With tile's strength and ability to stand up to the elements, it requires relatively few repairs compared to asphalt shingle roofing. According to TRI Technical Director Rick Olson, because tile is inherently durable, tile roofs can last much longer than shingle roofs. "Tile roofs can last decades," notes Olson. "In Europe, where tile roofs are common in a variety of climates, it's not unusual to find buildings with tile roofs that have lasted centuries."
About the Tile Roofing Institute
The Tile Roofing Institute (TRI) is a non-profit trade and membership association open to those involved in the production, distribution and installation of clay and concrete tile roof systems. TRI has provided technical expertise to roofing professionals and other building industry constituents since 1971. To ensure best installation practices, TRI also offers contractor training through its Certified Installer Program. TRI manufacturer members produce 95 percent of the tile roofing installed in North America. More information about TRI can be obtained by visiting www.tileroofing.org or by calling (312) 670-4177
Labels: Clay Roofing, Energy Savings, Tile Roofing, Tiles
Roofing Maintenance: Preventing Ice Dams
06 November 2007
Here's some information from Toolbase Services about making sure you properly install a drip edge on your roof to prevent a real winter problem with your home's roof: "Installing a drip edge properly can make all the difference in avoiding problems such as ice damming.For clarification, a drip edge is a modified L-shaped flashing used along the eaves and rakes of a roof. The drip edge directs runoff water into the gutters and away from the fascia. In terms of placement, the drip edge should be installed under the roofing felt on the bottom edge of the roof and over the roofing felt on the gable ends, if applicable. The drip edge is supposed to be placed with a ¼-inch gap between the flashing and the edge of the roof sheathing or fascia. This gives a drip line that is not butted directly against wood trim.
It is unlikely that mis-installed drip edges will have a significant effect on the occurrence of ice damming. However, it can increase the water getting into the wall/eave area from ice damming or other causes. It could also lead to accelerated rot at the eaves/fascia area.
Ice dams are a cold weather problem caused by snow melting over heated portions of a building and refreezing at colder portions of the roof, creating a dam. Water produced by subsequent melting then backs up under the shingles, eventually causing damage to insulation, interior finishes, and more. The snow melts due to heat loss into the attic from inadequate insulation, air leakage, and/or inadequate ventilation.Ice dam precautions include:
- Making sure the roof is adequately insulated to account for local climatic conditions.
- Installing raised-heel trusses, if necessary, to allow full-depth insulation and proper ventilation over exterior walls.
- Sealing all penetrations into the attic from ceilings or walls.
- Installing continuous soffit-and-ridge vent systems and baffles at the lower side of the roof, with a clear pathway of at least two inches between the top of the insulation and the roof sheathing.
- You may also consider insulating around and sealing leaks from ducts and vents in the attic, although the primary emphasis should be on providing proper ventilation and following good insulation practices."
Labels: Drip Edge, Ice Dams, Roofing Maintenance
Installing a Slate Roof
29 October 2007
Adding a slate roof to your home will not only give your house a distinctive and beautiful look, it will also be providing you with a very durable roofing option.Slate is a natural stone that requires little to no maintenance and won't need any sealers or chemicals to constantly treat it. Slate even has an excellent fire rating as it is stone and will not allow fire to catch on or spread on its surface. It can resist mold or fungal growth. If there is any breakage, the tiles or sections can be easily replaced. And it's available in a variety of colors, textures, and thicknesses.
It's even the perfect option for those looking for a more green or sustainable material for their new roof. If you add an asphalt shingle or wood shake shingle roof to your home, you'll more than likely be replacing that roof in 15 years to, at most, 50 years. A slate roof can last more than 100 years. And, if and when you or descendants, should have to replace it - the slate can be recycled.
Slate might be the right option for your home if you need to install a new roof or replace your existing roof. Talk to your roofing contractor to decide if it's the right product for your home. If you need to find a roofing company near you - post your request with Construction Deal. It's a fast, free way to find a roofing professional.RELATED POSTS:
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Labels: Find a Roof Company, Roof Options, Roofing Materials, Slate Roofs
Advantages of Asphalt Shingles
14 September 2007
Everyone knows about asphalt shingles when it comes to roofing products. Nearly every home in America is covered with this traditional roofing material. But why has asphalt been the top choice for most of the roof applications since the 1880's?Asphalt Magazine has an interesting article on the history and the basics of the asphalt product and especially interesting was their listing of the advantages:
"The Advantages of Asphalt Products
The dominance of asphalt roofing products through the years has not evolved as a matter of chance. It is based on proven product performance that goes beyond the basic roofing requirements of providing a covering that shields the building’s inhabitants from the weather. The characteristics have earned asphalt roofing its leading position include the following:
- Weather Resistance. Asphalt roofing products are proven to resist sunlight, heat, cold, water and ice.
- Fire Resistance. Asphalt roofing products are manufactured to comply with ASTM International and/or Underwriters Laboratories (UL) standards for fire resistance.
- Wind Resistance. Asphalt roofing products comply with the wind-resistant standards of Underwriters Laboratories.
- Economy. Efficient, high-volume production plus relatively low cost of application result in economies that are difficult for competing roofing materials to match. Moderate installed costs combined with long service life gives asphalt roofing products a very low annual or life-cycle cost.
- Ease of Application. Asphalt roofing is considered to be the easiest of all standard roofing materials to apply.
- Adaptability. Because of their flexibility and strength, asphalt roofing products can be applied on a wide variety of roof styles.
- Aesthetics. Asphalt roofing is available in many appealing colors, shapes and dimensional depths that provide bold roof appearances. The wide range of asphalt roofing products introduced in recent years offer much greater flexibility in choosing the appearance of a building’s exterior than is available with most other types of roofing material.
- Style Suitability. Asphalt roofing is completely 'at home' with most architectural styles, whether contemporary, modern or traditional.
- Low Maintenance. Properly chosen and applied, asphalt roofing products require little or no upkeep and are easily repaired, if damaged."
Labels: Asphalt Shingles, Roof Options, Roof Replacement, Roofing Materials
Tips to Make Sure you get a Good Roof
02 August 2007
A roof can usually last 10 to 20 years, depending on the roofing materials and quality of installation. If you know that it's time to replace you're roof, you can take steps to make sure your new roof turns out to be a quality one.A new roof is an expensive investment. It should be considered an asset that will improve the look as well as improve the protection of your home. Leaks, rotting, mold, and other factors can do a lot of damage if your roof is not installed professionally.
Here are some tips to make sure you get the roof you need:
- Get multiple bids on the project - many bids means that you'll hear different opinions from different companies, all with different prices
- Do not automatically go with the lowest bid - the company that can low-ball the others may have to cut many quality corners to install a new roof for such a low price
- The opposite may be true - because a company has the highest bid doesn't mean you'll get the best roof. Get as much information as you can on what you'll be spending for such a high price. Some unscrupulous people charge the most just to see if you'll pay it and end up providing the same roof but for more money
- Make sure there is a warranty - any company that cannot or will not provide a warranty may not believe in their own products and installation abilities
- Read the warranty - study it, memorize it, and be able to quote it. The more you know about what is and what is not covered, the less likely you are to get burned in the process
- Have an independent roofing inspector come out to review the work during and after. You'll spend more money, but you could prevent problems before you make your final payment to the roofing company
If you'd like to have several roofing companies to bid on your project, you can post it with ConstructionDeal.com. It's a fast, free, and easy way to find local roofing experts. And you can choose how many companies will contact you - this will save you plenty of time.
Labels: Roof Replacement, Roofing Contractor, Roofing Costs


