Flat roofs are the most viable option for commercial and industrial structures. Today’s variety of commercial flat roofs has improved a lot in the last 50 years. Your commercial roofing contractors, McGuire Roofing & Construction presents the different options to...
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Roof Flashing and Its Importance
by Tina Courtney | Jan 22, 2020 | Roofing
The main function of your roof is to keep the ravages of the elements, such as rain, out of your home. But every roof has weak points that are prone to leaks. That’s where flashing comes in. McGuire Roofing & Construction, one of the area’s premier roofing...
Choosing Between Closed and Open Roof Valleys
by Tina Courtney | Dec 13, 2019 | Roofing
The valley is the area where two sloping roof planes intersect. It represents the natural path of flowing water, making it highly susceptible to leakage. However, it can resist water infiltration when flashed properly. Generally, there are two ways to flash...
6 Considerations When Replacing Your Commercial Roof
by Tina Courtney | Dec 2, 2019 | Roofing
Getting a new commercial roof can be a significant expense. And it will be an awful waste of money if you have to replace it twice in just a few years. To plan your project properly and make a decision you will not regret, McGuire Roofing & Construction recommends...
VIDEO: James Hardie is North America’s Top Siding Choice
by Tina Courtney | Nov 13, 2019 | Roofing
Your home’s siding doesn’t only affect its beauty but also its protection against harsh elements. James Hardie® is one of today’s leading siding manufacturers, protecting over eight million homes in North America. Find out why homeowners are choosing James Hardie over...
How to Prevent Roof Condensation Before Winter Comes
by Tina Courtney | Nov 4, 2019 | Roofing
Roof condensation occurs when the rising hot air in the attic meets cooler outdoor temperatures. The water can also get trapped between the roof and the insulation. The leading causes of this problem are improper ventilation and faulty workmanship during a roof repair...