If you're planning a new roof, one of the first questions is simple: how long does roof replacement take? For most homes, the actual installation takes 1 to 3 days.
Read MoreA roof can look mostly intact from the driveway and still have enough storm damage to cause expensive problems a few weeks later. That is why roof replacement after storm damage should never be treated like a cosmetic decision.
Read MoreA storm rolls through the Chicago suburbs, and the next morning you notice missing shingles, granules in the gutters, or water spots on the ceiling.
Read MoreA roof replacement gets expensive fast when the contractor cuts corners. That is why homeowners and property managers often ask about gaf certified roofer benefits before signing a proposal.
Read MoreA roof problem rarely starts with a dramatic collapse. More often, it shows up as a leak above a tenant space, rising energy bills, blistering on the membrane, or standing water that keeps coming back after every storm.
Read MoreIf water is spilling over your gutters, pooling near the foundation, or carving channels through your landscaping, the question is not whether to fix it. It is how much the fix will cost and whether it will last.
Read MoreA roof rarely fails all at once. In the Chicago suburbs, it usually starts with a few shingles out of place after a windstorm, a damp spot in the attic, or granules collecting in the gutters. Those early warning signs matter.
Read MoreA roof can look fine from the street and still be the wrong system for your home, your budget, and the weather it has to handle. If you're figuring out how to choose roof shingles, the best decision usually comes down to more than color.
Read MoreA loud overnight storm can leave you with more than a mess in the yard. In the Chicago suburbs, hail, wind, and heavy rain often cause hidden exterior damage that gets worse fast if it is missed.
Read MoreA ridge of ice hanging at the roof edge might look harmless after a Chicago snowfall, but it can force water back under shingles, soak insulation, stain ceilings, and damage gutters fast.
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