The zinc coating on galvanized metal helps protect it from corrosion. However, installation errors can damage the coating. The commercial roofing contractors at McGuire Roofing & Construction share some tips on how to prevent this from happening below. Dissimilar...
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4 Home Improvement Projects You Can Still Finish This Year
by Tina Courtney | Sep 11, 2019 | Roofing
There are only a few months left until the end of 2019. But that's enough to finish those essential home improvement projects you haven’t started yet. The roofing contractors at McGuire Roofing & Construction say it isn’t too late to finish the following projects....
Ways You Can Lower Your Roof Replacement Costs
by Tina Courtney | Aug 21, 2019 | Roofing
Missing, cracked or curling shingles, as well as granule loss and water leaking into the attic, are signs you need a new roof. However, it would help to know that residential roof construction and replacement come at significant costs. Here are tips to help you lower...
The Characteristics of a Maintainable Commercial Roof
by Tina Courtney | Aug 7, 2019 | Roofing
Roofs that are well maintained by reliable roofing contractors last longer and offer more protection to buildings. Investing in regular roof maintenance can save you from costly repairs and energy bills. Here are the elements of a maintainable commercial roof....
What Causes Asphalt Shingles to Curl?
by Tina Courtney | Jul 15, 2019 | Roofing
Shingle curling can make your roof look like an ugly mess, but you shouldn’t shrug it off as a simple cosmetic issue. If neglected for a long time, it can have an impact on the performance of your roof and result in more extensive damage. In this article, McGuire...
The Myth About Metal Roofs and Lightning
by Tina Courtney | Jul 3, 2019 | Roofing
It’s not uncommon for homeowners to worry about metal roofing and the dangers of lightning strikes. There’s a perception that a metal roof increases the possibility of lightning discharging to a structure since metal is a highly conductive material. However, there is...