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Inspections
Uneven shingle rows are an easy ways to tell if your roof was installed by an inexperienced or unconcerned crew.

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Materials that are forced into place during installation could end up causing weak spots on your roof due to weather or stress.

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Due to weathering and age, shingles will start to break apart over time and fall off.

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Shingles breaking apart and falling off is a sign it is time to start thinking about a new roof installation.

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This house does not have metal drip edge. The walls and frame of the house are now exposed to the elements from the shingle above having broken apart from aging.

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There should never be any exposed nail heads on your roof. This creates a hole through every layer of protection on your roof that allows water to travel down into your insulation.

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This piece of shingle is bent from improper installation and wind damage. The roofer who was called to repair this, voided the warranty of the roof attempting to screw the shingles down.

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Roofers use nails with specially designed heads that cover a large surface area. This ensures when the nail is hit flat, a seal is created that prevents water from getting underneath. Screws are not designed for roofing.

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Some crews use whatever materials they have on hand to save money for repair jobs. This can ruin the entire aesthetic of your home.

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Exposed nails, exposed screws, incorrect materials. Voided warranty. Trying to save money on maintaining your current roof, can end up costing you a lot more in the future!

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This roof is less than 15 years old. The shingles have already started to curl due to improper installation and not enough ventilation.

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The way these shingles were installed allowed water to flow freely and has caused damage.

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Your asphalt shingles are your homes first line of defense against the weather. When your wood roof is exposed to the elements, it will start to rot very quickly. This can cause a lot of serious problems for your home, the worst being mold growing and spreading.

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When exposed wood on your roof starts to rot, it becomes very weak. The weight of snow during the winter is enough to start warping your roof and creating sunken areas that will start gathering debris and liquid, causing even more damage.

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When there is not enough ventilation in your roof, the attic of your home can become too hot. This will shorten your shingles lifespan dramatically.

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When shingles start to lose their protective covering, they wear out much faster!

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The shingles were cut too far away from this vent. This has created a gap where water can get underneath the layers of shingles and cause damage.

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All exposed nail heads should be covered with caulking to ensure the waterproofing of the roofing system.

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Exposed nails will rust and fall out over time, leaving a hole water will travel into your home through!

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Waterproofing Leaking Gutters

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Waterproofing Leaking Gutters

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New Roof Installation
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Correctly Installed Underlay

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Correctly Installed Shingles

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Correctly Installed Pipe Sleeve

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Correctly Installed Vent

New Roof Installation
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After Job Clean-up

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