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When
to consider re-roofing
A
leak, of course, is the most obvious clue that your roof needs
some attention. Leaks can be caused by a variety of reasons,
including ice dams, shingle blow-off or improperly installed
or deteriorated flashing. Don't just look for a drip coming
from the ceiling, though. Signs of moisture
also include discolored spots on the wall, loose wallpaper,
peeling paint on the ceiling or a damp smell in a hallway
or room. And remember that water traveling into your
home may take a circuitous route, running down rafters, top
plates, studs and sole plates before reaching your ceiling.
A
roof is much more than just shingles. When you replace your
roof, be aware that it is a system of integrated parts: shingles,
felt or shingle underlayment, ventilation and insulation.
Working in unison, these elements can provide maximum performance
and efficiency. Shingles by themselves
may look nice, but without considering the whole package,
you could be looking at major roof or attic problems down
the road.
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from Owens Corning
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Frequently
Asked Questions:
My
roof doesn't leak, why would I need a new one?
Since
my roof doesn't leak, what should I look for?
Why
should I use Kenco Roofing?
We
have a 3-Tab roof and I have noticed that the edges of the
shingles are starting to curl up. What causes this to occur
and what do I need to do to stop the curling?
I
am not having any problems. Why do I need to replace my roof?
What
is a Laminated shingle?
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My
roof doesn't leak, why would I need a new one?
- To
increase the life of your home and the valuables within
it.
- Protect
your investment.
- Preventative
Maintenance
- Stop
minor issues from becoming real problems.
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Since
my roof doesn't leak, what should I look for?
- Are
the corners of your shingles beginning to curl?
- Does
my roof have a flat appearance or is it wavy?
- Does
my roof have proper ventilation? Or any ventilation?
- Can
you see rust on your metal roof flashings?
- Is
your roof missing shingles or can you see broken pieces?
Take a walk around the outside of your home and look for
particles of shingles in and around your bushes or grass,
maybe even mulch or flower beds.
- How
many roofs are on the house? And for how long?
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Why
should I use Kenco Roofing?
- We
have been in business for 20 years, since 1983.
- We
believe in fair pricing and professional work.
- We
will not use products that have a projected life expectancy
of less than 25 years.
- Licensed,
Bonded, and Insured.
- Show
us any bid using comparable materials by a licensed reputable
contractor and we will beat there price.
- If
you don not need it, we won't try to sell it.
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We
have a 3-Tab roof and I have noticed that the edges of the
shingles are starting to curl up. What causes this to occur
and what do I need to do to stop the curling?
Asphalt
/fiberglass 3-Tab shingles are covered with granules that
protect the asphalt in the shingle from ultra violet (UV)
rays. The UV rays will dry out the asphalt quickly and cause
the shingle to curl up. When the curling starts to happen
your shingles have no more years of protection left in them.
You can save money by having your present roof recovered
if you have no more than two layers of roofing on your home.
If you wait and allow the curling to continue you will need
to tear off your roof. This will add substantially to your
costs. Your roof provides protection, visual appeal and
adds market value to your home.
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I
am not having any problems. Why do I need to replace my roof?
The
hail took off granules from your shingles. The granules are
the shingles protection from the ultra violet (UV) rays. The
asphalt will breakdown if the granules are gone. The breakdown
of the asphalt causes curling or puffing of the shingles.
A roof should be replaced after hail to prevent the curling
or puffing of the shingles. Excessively curled or puffed shingles
will need to be torn off adding the roof replacement cost
substantially. Your roof is the cover that protects your home
and your investment in your home.
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What
is a Laminated shingle?
A laminated shingle refers to a shingle
that has two layers of fiberglass - reinforced asphalt laminated
with a fiberglass base into a single unit. This single unit
construction effectively seals out rain, sleet, snow, ice
and wind without curling, rotting, warping, or losing tabs.
The lamination process doubles the layers of the shingle,
giving your home's roof a thicker, more high-profile look
than any ordinary shingle can. Other names for laminated shingles
are dimensional shingles and architectural shingles. Heavy
weight laminated shingles are a great replacement option for
cedar shake roofs. Laminated shingles are U.L. Wind Resistant
and Class "A" fire-rated. The impressive high definition
look enhances your home's appearance and value.
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REPAIRS GUARANTEED!!
Ask us for details on your project. Years vary depending on
the product used.
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