Close up view of roof shingles with wind damage

Wind Damage to Your Roof

Wind storms can do a lot more damage than you think, and it doesn't take a tree to fall on your house or the roof to blow off to have a major negative impact. So be sure to inspect your roof after heavy wind storms. To ensure your …Read More

Roofing felt diagram

What is Roofing Scrim?

Scrim is a non woven material used for reinforcing roofing.  It’s a relatively new product of technology, more effective than woven fibers. The fibers that make up roofing scrim are chemically bonded, and can be joined at a variety of angles, all adding to its strength and …Read More

Rubber Roofing

Most commonly used on low slope home and commercial roofing. Rubber roofing  is actually a synthetic  rubber membrane called ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM).  It consists mainly from oil based by-products with modifiers and stabilizers added in to extend its service life.  The material is durable and …Read More

Asphalt Roofing Profiles: Know the Facts!

Once you’ve decided on a new asphalt fiberglass roof, there is still more to consider.  What type of roofing profile do you want and/or need?  Your final decision will reflect your budget, desired style, durability and the structural integrity of your home. The asphalt 3-tab strip shingle (top …Read More

Why Asphalt Fiberglass Shingles?

Not so long ago most of the asphalt shingling material used was what the industry called “organic”, and even though it was overall more durable, due to its other negative attributes the predominant material used today is Asphalt Fiberglass Composition shingles. Asphalt Fiberglass shingles offer excellent fire protection. …Read More