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Every season introduces some challenges to the exterior of your home, particularly the roof. Winter is particularly harsh in terms of threats of water damage and energy wastage. When you get a roof replacement, ask your contractor about the dangers of[…]
Read MoreIce dams are the number one cause of roofing problems and premature roof replacement in winter. The way ice dams form is an interesting process. The hot and humid air from your home rises to the attic, heating up your roof gradually.[…]
Read MoreRoof replacement is a big investment and you deserve a contractor you can trust to communicate openly with you, deliver outstanding results and provide an excellent level of customer service throughout the project. What happens if midway through your project,[…]
Read MoreBuilding a home from the ground up? One decision you’ll need to make is whether to install a roof with a steep slope or a low slope. Read on as Mass-Tech Roofing and Building Co., top providers of roof replacement and[…]
Read MoreWhen it’s time for a roof replacement, you need to do your homework. The first thing to do is to get estimates from a few different roofing companies so you can set a realistic budget.
Read MoreOut of all the materials available for commercial roofing systems, standing seam metal is perhaps the best. Read on as Mass-Tech Roofing and Building Co., a top local roofer, weighs the reasons so many commercial property owners are switching to[…]
Read MoreRegular roof maintenance should be handled by a trusted roof replacement company. Staying on top of maintenance helps prevent small issues from worsening and causing costly damage. Read on as Mass-Tech Roofing and Building Co. explains why a proper maintenance plan is[…]
Read MoreWhen your roof sustains damage, you’ll need to contact a professional roofer to address the problem. The first question most homeowners have at this point is: how much will it cost me? In today’s post, we discuss the factors that[…]
Read MoreA French drain is simply a gravel-lined ditch with an embedded pipe whose main purpose is to carry water away from your home, similar to how gutters redirect water away from your roof. A French drain may be needed if[…]
Read MoreIce dams can form along the lower edge of your roofline if you live in a climate that experiences frigid winters with regular snowfall. This ice formation can weigh hundreds of pounds, putting a massive strain on your roof that[…]
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