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Many homeowners begin thinking about ventilation when their roof starts showing signs of age. Others may notice rising energy bills or uneven temperatures in different parts of the house. In some cases, a roofing inspection reveals moisture problems in the attic. If you’re asking, “Should I install ridge vents or roof vents?” you’re not alone.…
Read MoreAttic ventilation is not always the first thing homeowners think about when considering roof health, but it plays a major role in how long a roof lasts. It works quietly in the background, managing air flow and temperature changes that affect both the roof and the home beneath it. When ventilation works correctly, it controls…
Read MoreRoof ventilation is often overlooked, especially if the roof appears to be in good condition from the outside. But what happens underneath the shingles can affect the entire home. When air doesn’t move freely through the attic space, it creates moisture and heat buildup. Over time, this can lead to serious issues for both the…
Read MoreA roof replacement includes more than just new shingles. One of the most important components is the underlayment, a hidden layer that plays a key role in protecting the structure beneath the surface. Many homeowners are unfamiliar with roof underlayment until they begin planning a roof replacement. It’s not visible once the roof is complete,…
Read MoreMany homeowners notice energy bills rising in summer and winter but may not realize how much the roof contributes. The materials used on a roof can influence how heat enters or leaves a home. This can make heating and cooling systems work harder, especially during extreme temperatures. Roofs interact with the sun’s energy and the…
Read MoreMany homeowners ask this question when planning a roofing project: Should attic insulation be upgraded at the same time? It’s a good question, especially when both parts of the home play a role in energy efficiency and comfort. Attic insulation sits just below the roof deck. Over time, it can become less effective due to…
Read MoreHigh temperatures can take a toll on a home, especially when a roof holds in heat instead of reflecting it. In regions where summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F, the wrong roofing material can lead to higher indoor temperatures and increased energy use. This guide focuses on how different roofing materials perform in hot climates, particularly…
Read MoreWhen applying for home insurance, the condition and construction of your roof is one of the most important factors insurers evaluate. The type of roofing material on your home can influence how much you pay for coverage. Insurance companies look at your roof to estimate how well it will protect your home from damage. Materials…
Read MoreHailstorms are a common concern for homeowners, especially in areas like Northeast Ohio where severe weather can happen throughout the year. When hail falls, it strikes the roof surface directly, and depending on the size and speed of the hail, different materials can handle the impact in different ways. Some roofing types are designed to…
Read MoreA metal roof can raise questions—especially when it comes to lightning. Many people wonder if installing one increases the chances of a lightning strike. This confusion usually comes from the fact that metal conducts electricity. However, conductivity and attraction are not the same thing. Just because metal can carry electricity does not mean it draws…
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