Some common roofing accessories that we offer include drip edge, flashing, underlayment, ice and water shield, and roof sealant. These accessories help protect your roof from water intrusion, wind damage, and other hazards.
We use metal flashing, such as aluminum or galvanized steel, for roof penetrations such as chimneys, vents, and skylights. Flashing helps prevent water intrusion at vulnerable areas of the roof.
Drip edge is a metal flashing installed along the edges of the roof to direct water away from the fascia and prevent water damage. It also provides a finished appearance and helps support the shingles along the roof edge.
Yes, we offer roof repair services for damaged attic ventilation, including repairing or replacing ridge vents, soffit vents, turbine vents, and other ventilation components. Proper ventilation is essential for the health and longevity of your roof.
Turbine vents, also known as whirlybird vents, use wind power to create airflow and ventilate the attic. They help reduce heat buildup, moisture accumulation, and the risk of ice dams, ultimately prolonging the life of the roof.
Yes, we can install ridge vents on your roof to improve attic ventilation and prolong the life of your roof. Ridge vents are an effective and aesthetically pleasing solution for allowing hot air to escape from the attic.
There are several types of roof vents available, including ridge vents, soffit vents, gable vents, turbine vents, and powered attic fans. Each type has its advantages and is suitable for different roof designs and ventilation needs.
Ridge vents are installed along the peak of the roof to allow hot, humid air to escape from the attic, while intake vents, such as soffit vents, allow cool, dry air to enter. This continuous airflow helps regulate temperature and moisture levels in the attic.
Proper attic ventilation helps regulate temperature and humidity levels, preventing moisture buildup, mold growth, and premature aging of the roof. It also reduces energy costs by improving air circulation and preventing heat buildup in the attic.
Synthetic roofing materials, such as synthetic slate or shake, offer several advantages, including durability, low maintenance, and resistance to fire, wind, and pests. They also come in a variety of colors and styles to complement any home.