Nothing is safe from powerful wind events, but roofs are the most vulnerable. Actually, they are the first casualties of windstorms, which is why they need immediate attention when the weather calms down. McGuire Roofing and Construction talks about the red flags to...
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The Different Functions of Roofing Underlayment
by Tina Courtney | Mar 18, 2019 | Roofing
Your roofing system is composed of different parts supporting each other to preserve your home’s structural integrity. That is why as a homeowner, it’s essential to familiarize yourself with how each component works so you can detect issues early and have your...
Asphalt Shingles Vs. Metal Roofs: Which Is Better?
by Tina Courtney | Feb 19, 2019 | Roofing
Choosing the right roofing system for your home or commercial building can be problematic sometimes. Some roofing contractors will tell you that this type of roofing is better for your roof installation or roof repair because it’s cheap. Other contractors will lure...
Take Advantage of GAF’s Timberline Ultra HD® Shingles
by Tina Courtney | Dec 14, 2018 | Roofing
McGuire Roofing & Construction is one of the few local roofing contractors with the coveted GAF Master Elite® roofing certification. It’s a badge of honor and shows how we’re committed to customer satisfaction in every project. This certification also gives us...
Is There an Advantage to Installing Flat Roofs?
by Tina Courtney | Dec 7, 2018 | Roofing
Flat and low-slope roofs are rising in popularity as many homeowners are shifting their tastes from classic homes to contemporary and ultra-modern properties. These roofs are characterized by their minimal or complete lack of pitch and the use of rubber membranes....
Key Things to Look For in Your Roofing Contract
by Tina Courtney | Jul 30, 2018 | Roofing
Opportunistic roofing contractors fudge contracts to rip customers off. They rely on the probability that the other party will spend less time reviewing the written agreement just because there’s already a clear verbal understanding. Before you sign on the dotted...