When a roof is damaged during the winter season, it’s vital that you have the roof repair done as soon as possible before they cause major damage to your home. However, some homeowners tend to put this off until the next season as they aren’t certain if roofers work during this time of the year. In actuality, roofers do work during the winter season but they have to take extra precautions to ensure the job is done right. In fact, according to them, there are a few advantages to having roofing work done during winter.Read More
Steps to Protect Your Roof From Winter Moisture Damage
Winter weather can be damaging for your residential or commercial roofing system, which is why you must give it the attention it deserves. By taking the proper precautions, you can protect your investment from moisture coming from snow and ice.Read More
What Are You Risking When You Do Roof Repair Yourself?
Your roof will eventually require some repair. You might even be tempted to do it yourself, especially if the damage is only minor in scope. However, even the smallest roof issue can be complex. More importantly, there are things you are putting at risk when you perform DIY repairs on your roof. Fields Roof Service, Inc., your local roof service company, discusses them below:Read More
4 Things to Keep in Mind When Choosing a New Shingle Color
When buying a new roof, shingle color isn’t really one of the first things most homeowners to consider. Then again, a roof is a not a curtain that can quickly be ditched when you are tired of its look. It pays to give the appearance of your replacement shingles some thought, so you will not hate having them in the years to come.
As an architecturally savvy roof contractor, Fields Roof Service shares what you should keep in mind when choosing the color of your new asphalt shingles.
Adverse Effects of Ponding Water on Flat Asphalt Roofs
A flat asphalt roof like modified bitumen has many merits, but it is always susceptible to ponding water. Without the aid of gravity, its low slope can’t quickly dry itself. When the roof drains are clogged, improperly installed, and/or unwisely designed, the trapped water has nowhere to go.Read More