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Choosing the right roofing material for your home: pros and cons

Choosing the Right Roofing Material for Your Home: Pros and Cons

If the time has come to replace your roof, then you can either replace it with the same material you’ve always had or you can decide to try a different roofing material. With so many different roofing materials available (and each with their own pros and cons), it can be difficult to figure out which […]

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How long does stone-coated steel roofing last?

How Long Does Stone-Coated Steel Roofing Last?

Stone-coated steel roofing is one of the most recommended yet underused roofing materials on the market. These roofs can look like shingles while providing durability and security. Here are some of the benefits of using stone-coated steel on your roof. Long-lasting Advantages of Stone-coated Steel Roofing The longevity of stone-coated steel roofing is one of

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3-tab vs. Architectural shingle roofing

3-Tab Vs. Architectural Shingle Roofing

When choosing which type of asphalt shingles to invest in for your new roof, there are a few different considerations to keep in mind; namely, its lifespan, affordability, and aesthetic. However, these characteristics can vary significantly between different types of shingle roofing. To illustrate, let’s take a look at the differences between 3-tab vs. architectural

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Do black shingles actually produce more heat?

Do Black Shingles Actually Produce More Heat?

Black shingles are sleek, stunning, and attractive looking roofing materials for both residential homes and commercial buildings. However, they are not commonly installed on Florida properties because black shingles and similarly dark roofing materials have a reputation as heat absorbers. But can the color of your roof really affect the internal temperature of your home?

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