It sounds like a yes or no question. It never stays that clean. Aluminum shingles look tough, sometimes almost indestructible when you see them laid out on a roof. Metal…
Category: <span>Roofing</span>
This question comes up a lot, usually right after someone hears the word metal and immediately thinks of an old barn or a tin shed rattling during a storm. That…
Nobody plans for this. You budget, you schedule time off work, you listen to promises about craftsmanship and warranties. Then the job finishes and something feels off. Shingles don’t sit…
Short answer, yes. Longer answer, not always, not easily, and not in the neat dramatic way people picture. Metal roofs are tough. Tornadoes are tougher, sometimes absurdly so. When those…
Roof tear off pricing is one of those things people assume is cheap, until it shows up as a line item that makes them pause. It feels like demolition, just…
A question that sounds simple, but it never really is People ask this after an accident, or before hiring someone, or sometimes halfway through a roofing job while watching a…
This comparison comes up when homeowners are tired of replacing things. Or tired of storms. Or just tired of writing checks every 18 to 22 years. Stone coated steel roofing…
Roofing is one of those trades where the imbalance of knowledge is baked right in. Most homeowners will replace a roof once, maybe twice in a lifetime. Roofers, on the…
The question sounds simple. It never is. Roofing prices behave a bit like fuel costs or eggs at the grocery store. Same product, different week, different bill. For a 2000…
Asphalt shingle roofs are everywhere, quietly doing their job while nobody really thinks about them. Until one day you spot a curl, or a shingle in the yard, or a…










