When choosing a roofing contractor you should consider many factors such as:
Do they have enough qualified, long-term experience?
Do they offer workmanship warranties that exceed industry norms?
Do...
In most cases, a flat roof is considered any roof that has a 2 on 12 pitch or less, meaning it’s fairly flat or shallow. It’s important to note that a roof should never be completely flat....
Here we continue with the types of roofing methods available. Any reputable NJ roofing company will be able to go over these methods with you in greater detail and explain the pros and cons.
Hot Tar ...
Asphalt shingles unlike some other roof types are inexpensive, easy to purchase, and offer a wide variety of colors and styles to choose from. On a typical building or house, these roofing shingles ha...
Coating shingle roofs is a relatively new process that has become an attractive option for those homeowners and commercial property owners with a pitched roof. Depending on the product, there are many...
When dealing with a flat section of your home such as a patio or sunroom, homeowners should be aware that house shingles require a minimum pitch of 3/12, and therefore can not be used. However, there ...
Slate is a strong, dense, durable material mined from quarries mostly located in the eastern United States such as Vermont and Pennsylvania and right here in New Jersey. Roofing slate comes in many di...
Although there are many types of siding currently available, there are very good reasons why installing vinyl siding is the most popular choice for remodeling and new construction. It delivers the war...
Roof skylights fill rooms with natural light, fresh air, and are invariably more uplifting to your spirits. Daylight, by means of a home skylight, is an essential element that transforms conventional ...
Gutters divert rain run-off from the home which in turn protects basements, crawl spaces, and siding from moisture and water infiltration. The 2 most common types of rainwater gutters are half-round a...
A chimney is a structure for venting hot gases or smoke from a boiler, stove, furnace or fireplace to the outside atmosphere. Chimneys are typically vertical, or as near as possible to vertical, to en...