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May 15, 2023 in Tornado
What is the Best Type of Roof for Wind Resistance and Wind Uplift?

One of the biggest challenges a roof faces is its ability to withstand high winds. When a roof fails to resist wind...

May 8, 2023 in What is Metal Roofing
Battens vs. Direct-to-Deck: Best Metal Roof Installation Method?

Are you considering a metal roof for your home? You're not alone! Metal roofs have emerged as the top choice for...

May 1, 2023 in Hail
What Size Hail Will Damage a Roof?

Roof damage caused by hail varies based on factors such as hail size, wind speed, impact angle, velocity, type of...

April 24, 2023 in What is Metal Roofing
Asphalt Shingles vs. Metal Roofing: Which is Better?

Asphalt shingle roofs, first introduced in 1901, emerged as a more durable and cost-effective roofing option when...

April 10, 2023 in Homeowners
Are Metal Roofs Energy-Efficient?

Since the roof is exposed to the sun more than any other part of the home, it plays a crucial role in regulating...

April 3, 2023 in Homeowners
Wood Shake Roofing vs. Metal Roofing: Which is best for your home?

Throughout the 19th century, wood shake roofs were one of the most popular roofing materials in the U.S.