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Roofing

It's time for a new roof when your existing one shows signs of significant wear and tear, damage, or has reached its expected lifespan, typically around 20-25 years for asphalt shingle roofs. Key indicators include curling or missing shingles, water leaks, sagging or drooping areas, and visible granule loss. A new roof is also necessary if you're planning a significant home renovation or if you're concerned about the energy efficiency and insulation of your property.

Roofing entails the installation of a new roofing system or the replacement of an existing one. The process begins with a thorough inspection to assess the condition of the current roof and to determine the materials, design, and scope of work needed. Once the project is planned and materials are selected, the old roofing is removed, and any necessary repairs to the underlying structure are made. Afterward, new underlayment, roofing materials (such as shingles, tiles, or metal panels), and flashing are installed, followed by proper ventilation and insulation, and the application of necessary sealants. The final step involves quality inspections to ensure the roof's durability and performance. Proper roofing is essential to protect your home from the elements and maintain its structural integrity and energy efficiency.

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