What Happens When A Roof Is Installed Poorly?
When a roof is installed poorly, it can create nightmarish situations with water seeping into your home and structural damage costly to repair.
When a roof is installed poorly, it can create nightmarish situations with water seeping into your home and structural damage costly to repair.
Metal roofing has been an industry standard for years. Galvanized metal roofs once dotted farmhouses up and down the Shenandoah Valley and even historical homes in downtown Harrisonburg and Staunton.
If it’s been a long time since you purchased a roof, or if this is your first purchase, you have a lot to learn. A roof is a significant investment and should be researched properly. Ask questions of friends and family and discuss your project with a professional. Use this guide as an added resource.
A roof inspection is important to maintaining the value of your home and keeping your family safe. Consider it preventative maintenance for your home, like yearly trips to the doctor and dentist keeps you healthy.
How much does a new roof cost? For most homeowners and business owners, a new roof is a significant investment that is made infrequently. The lifetime of your roof can be from ten to 100 years, depending on the material.
A roof inspection in early December ensures your roof is in the condition necessary to withstand the harsh elements of winter. Should your roof need replacement or repair, this early inspection gives Valley Roofing & Exteriors the time to repair or install a new roof before the snow and ice starts accumulating.
When you considering a metal roof for your home, you’re considering an option that meets almost every roofing expectation of the average customer. You’re choosing an option with character, durability, and beauty.
Shingle Roofing is the most predominant type of roofing installed in the United States. No matter the material, shingle roofing is identified by the overlap of each piece over the next and over the entire roof.
We have a roofing contractor for every job! At Valley Roofing & Exteriors, we understands a new roof is a significant investment. A roof protects your home from diverse weather patterns and keeps your family safe.
Sometimes when you notice a roofing problem, you are in need of a major fix. With early detection, you can save yourself the major headache of a costly, urgent repair. From roof leaks to storm damage, follow these 3 rules to safeguard your roof with an early Harrisonburg roof repair.
Flashing on a chimney and metal roof.
From both inside the house and outside, take a long look for signs of water or damage to your chimney flashing. Flashing is the protective layer that keeps moisture out of the seams along your roof. Flashing should be visibly secure to the roof, chimneys, and any architectural or functional features that sit on your roof. Loose or peeling flashing may indicate water has begun to penetrate the seam, and your roof may be in jeopardy. Secure flashing is a sign of a healthy roof! Take a look at a before and after flashing job we did here locally.
Multiple roof types in one system.
While the roof over your home may not show signs of damage, a shared roof may hide concerns. Walk along the perimeter of the multiple homes for visible signs of damage. Look for loose or peeling singles or even missing shingles from the entirety of the roof. If the roof system has multiple types of roofing, look to the right and left of your roof for signs of secure connections. Runoff from neighboring roofs should be routed to a functional gutter system and have a clear path away from your roof.
Home Advisor reports the national average cost for roof repairs fall between $300 and $1,000, which is significantly less than the cost of a new roof. Should you need a new roof, we offer four convenient payment options to give you maximum flexibility.
Contact Valley Roofing & Exteriors today to schedule a free roof inspection for Harrisonburg roof repairs!
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