An asphalt shingle roofing system offers years of beautiful, affordable and reliable protection against the elements. In case you need to have your current roof replaced, you have to be certain of what the new roof color will be. This is crucial because it’s a...
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Don’t Believe These 3 Myths about Attic Ventilation
by Tina Courtney | Mar 5, 2020 | Roofing
Attic ventilation is one of the most important home maintenance aspects, as it helps control moisture in the air. Still, a lot of homes in the country have high levels of moisture, leading to roof repair or replacement. This makes us wonder, do people really know...
Making the Right Choice Between a Roof Repair or Replacement
by Tina Courtney | Feb 13, 2020 | Roofing
At some point in your roofing system’s life span, you’ll have to choose between repairing or replacing it to address a certain problem. This, however, can be far from easy, given the warning signs that necessitate either one of the two are very similar. As one of the...
3 Signs a Commercial Roof’s Performance Is Compromised
by Tina Courtney | Feb 6, 2020 | Roofing
A commercial roof might be more resilient than its residential counterpart, but that doesn’t mean you should skimp on required maintenance. As a property owner or facilities manager, taking a proactive approach when it comes to your roof is a must so you can ensure...
Choosing the Right Commercial Flat Roofing
by Tina Courtney | Jan 24, 2020 | Roofing
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...
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...