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Built to Last: When a Metal Roof is the Right Choice for Your Home

Your roof is a vital part of your home's defense system, shielding you from the elements and keeping your living space safe and dry. But with a variety of roofing materials available, choosing the right one can be a challenge. Metal roofs have emerged as a popular option, lauded for their durability and longevity. But are they the right fit for every home?

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Shake it Up or Keep it Simple: Cedar Shingles vs. Asphalt Shingles

Your roof is your home's crowning glory, shielding you from the elements and contributing significantly to its curb appeal. But when it comes to choosing a roofing material, the options can be overwhelming. Two popular choices are cedar shingles and asphalt shingles. Let's delve into the pros and cons of each to help you decide which one reigns supreme for your castle.

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Common Roofing Problems

Roofing is an essential aspect of any home or building, providing protection against the elements and maintaining its structural integrity. However, in a state like Virginia, where weather conditions can be unpredictable and extreme, roofing problems are a common occurrence.

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Choosing a Shingle Color

Choosing a shingle color for your roof is a big decision. It can significantly impact your home's curb appeal and value. Here are some key factors to consider when selecting the perfect hue for your roof.

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The Benefits of Class 4 Impact-Resistant Shingles

Your roof is your home's first line of defense against the elements. In areas prone to severe weather, like hailstorms and strong winds, choosing the right roofing material is crucial. Class 4 impact-resistant shingles offer superior protection compared to standard shingles, making them a worthwhile investment for many homeowners.

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Do I really need a Starter Shingle?

Starter shingles act as a barrier for your roof to protect your eaves and rake edges from water leaks.and lets water flow seamlessly off your roof. They will also have a tar adhesive strip to prevent your shingles from blowing off in harsh weather conditions. Without this starter course of shingles, your roof will lack the foundation needed to prevent water leaks and blow-offs or uplifts from strong winds in the most vulnerable areas.

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Synthetic Roofing Underlayment vs. Felt Underlayment

When it comes to roofing, there are a lot of different materials to choose from. One of the most important decisions you'll make is what type of underlayment to use. Underlayment is the material that goes between your roof decking and your shingles, and it provides an extra layer of protection from the elements.

There are two main types of underlayment: synthetic and felt. Both have their own advantages and disadvantages, so it's important to choose the right one for your needs.

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Benefits of installing a drip edge

Although the ideal time to install drip edges is with a roof replacement, it’s possible to install them on existing roofs. In fact, in many places across the United States, building codes require structures to be equipped with drip edges because of how beneficial they are. For the same reason, many homeowners are choosing to install drip edge flashing on their existing roof.

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What is Ice and Water Shield

Ice and water shield is simply a barrier between your shingles and the roof. It protects or shields the roof decking from ice and water. Manufacturers require ice and water shield as one necessary layer to warranty your roof. If the water gets underneath the surface of the shingles on your roof, the ice and water shield protects the decking from getting wet.

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