4 Things That Can Damage Your Roof

2022-06-06T09:00:00-04:00June 6, 2022|Roofing|

Your residential roofing system is one of the most important parts of your home. After all, it’s your first line of defense against extreme weather conditions and debris. However, many things can damage your roof and shorten its service life. Read on as DePalma Roofing & Construction shares four things that can . . .

Finding the Perfect Shingle Color for Your New Roof

2022-06-06T10:26:21-04:00May 3, 2022|Roofing|

While other materials such as metal and slate last for decades, they’re also more expensive and even too heavy for homes that don’t have the right infrastructure. Asphalt shingles, on the other hand, are highly economical and practical in terms of durability and reliability. They’re also more affordable, which makes . . .

Roof Sagging: What Causes It and How Do You Prevent It?

2022-06-06T10:26:23-04:00April 18, 2022|Roofing|

The roof is one of the most vital components of your home. It provides shade and comfort, keeps your property appealing and protects you from the elements. To keep your residential roofing system in good shape, you must schedule regular inspections and maintenance. Lack of care can result in costly issues like . . .

What Issues Can Ponding Cause in Flat Roofing Systems?

2022-06-06T10:26:36-04:00April 11, 2022|Roofing|

Good drainage is essential to the efficiency and longevity of commercial roofing systems. Even flat roofs have a slight slope to allow water to shed properly. You’ll know water isn’t draining properly from your flat roof if there’s ponding water present. If this is the case, get a roof inspection immediately and . . .

Questions to Answer: Commercial Roof Management Strategy

2022-04-13T01:50:51-04:00April 8, 2022|Roofing|

Commercial and residential roofing systems both require routine inspections and proper care for their efficiency and longevity. You must work with a reliable professional for the maintenance plan of your commercial roof. Doing some research will help you know more about your roof and determine what it needs to stay in good . . .

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