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What Is The Best Time Of Year To Put On A New Roof?
Friday, March 30th, 2012If you are thinking of replacing your roof, putting on a new roof with new construction or making roofing repairs, you may wonder what time of year is the best time to work on a roof. For some, with new construction, the roof will go on while the construction is occurring, which can be throughout the year in Georgia. For those who want to replace or do major repair work you may want to plan the job for when the temperatures will be above freezing and when wind and rain are least expected.
Georgia Roofing Contractor
In Georgia, roofing contractors are able to work twelve months out of the year. There may be some days that are just too stormy, rainy or windy to work on the roof or expose the under-structure to the elements or the North Metro area of Atlanta may see some days of snow, ice and freezing temperatures where work is generally not scheduled to begin or work is put on hold until the weather cooperates. In the event of bad weather during a roofing job, special measures will be taken to protect the home from damage at all times.
Cummings and Dahlonega Area Roofer
If you need to have major repairs made to your roof, or need a failing roof replaced when the weather is bad, our North Georgia roofer will work with you to provide immediate coverage and protection until the needed work can be accomplished. Your Cumming roofing contractor, Cornerstone, is available for free consultations and would be happy to plan out a work schedule with you that not only meets your needs but takes the weather into consideration as well.
Atlanta Roofer Cornerstone
Our North Georgia roofer, Cornerstone, works with each individual homeowner and family to meet their needs. They will provide a free evaluation and inspection of your roofing needs. Don’t worry about the weather – your Georgia roofer has over 15 years of experience in the area and they will keep your home safe during any kind of weather situation. Call Cornerstone Roofing today for a free visit!
Can I Put More Than One Layer Of Shingles On My Roof?
Tuesday, January 31st, 2012Check with your local ordinances before putting another layer of shingles on to your existing roof. Most local communities will only allow two layers of shingles on a roof, although there are some areas that do allow up to three layers. Be sure to check your local building codes to be sure you are in compliance if you plan on doing the work yourself.
Cumming Roofer Provides Free Roofing Inspections
There are several things to consider before adding a second (or even third if permissible) layer of shingles onto your home’s roof:
- Most roof structures are able to support the weight of two layers of shingles. Inspecting the structure and framing before starting the job would be advisable. There may be inadequate support, or wood that is compromised from dampness, mold or rot. Call your Cumming roofer, Cornerstone, for a free roofing inspection so that you will know upfront how to make sure your structure is strong and secure.
- Inspect for any existing leaks. Adding a new roof over another roof does not always fix the underlying issues. The area of concern may be around the flashing or vents and these will need to be repaired before you install an additional roof. Georgia roof repairs are too important to the security and protection of your home to only partially correct a problem.
- Get a thorough Dawsonville roof inspection to assure that all of the shingles lay flat. Shingles added on top of old warped or curled shingles will take on the shape of the shingles underneath. Not only will the life span of the new shingles significantly decrease, but the warranty may be void as well.
- Get a good evaluation of the roof decking and structure from your attic or crawl space. For example, are the boards and wooden support warped, soft, damp and moldy? Adding another layer to your Georgia roof will not fix the problems below.
Dawsonville and Roswell GA Roofer
Protect your home and your family and save wasted expense from trying to cover up a problem instead of properly repairing the concern. Call your Cumming and Roswell roofer, Cornerstone, for a free roofing inspection today.
What Are The Five Most Common Roofing Problems?
Monday, January 16th, 2012There are many problems that can occur with any roof and the earlier you catch the problem the more likely you are to save money. Letting a known issue go leads to further structural damage which turns into a more expensive repair job.
Five Most Common Roofing Problems – Cumming Roofer
l. Roof Leaks and Moisture Build-up – Leaks can occur for a number of reasons, such as loose or missing shingles, damage to the flashing, improper seals around vents, age and deterioration of the roofing material, poor installation, growth of moss or algae, a inadequate gutter system, and so on. Call your Cumming, GA roofer, Cornerstone, for a free roofing inspection. Find out if you have a problem with your roof now before time allows further damage to occur.
2. Shingles Blowing Off or Tearing – Shingles are a major protection barrier for your roof structure and the inside of your home. Shingles that become worn, have blown off, torn, or lifted up during a storm, or shingles that were improperly installed provide an open invitation for water to enter your Cumming area home. You may not notice the water entering into your attic or crawl space until it finally reaches your ceiling leaving stains and possibly dripping down into the room.
3. Improper Installation of Roofing Materials – During tear off of the old materials, inspect prior problem areas and make sure that all the flashing is tight around vents, chimneys or skylights you may have. Replace any damp or rotted areas with new materials – Letting damp wood remain leads to continued deterioration, mold growth and decay. Call your Atlanta roofer, Cornerstone, for a free roofing inspection.
Dahlonega Roofing Contractor
4. Maintenance Not Performed in Timely Manner – Take a walk-around and check all sides of your North Metro Atlanta roof. A lopsided or missing shingle, water splashing out from the sides of your gutters, debris on the roof, or dark stains on the roof are examples of potential problem areas. Receiving a Cummings area Free Roofing Inspection is a quick and easy way to know for sure if there are any issues that need correcting now before the problem grows more expensive.
5. Improper Roofing Repairs – The key is to use the right quality materials for the job and know how to properly repair the problem. If you do not know which is the right shingle or underlay for your roof, or have never put a shingle on a roof, it may be a wiser choice to find a reputable roofing contractor who can provide a quality job in short order, and clean up all the discarded materials too! Dahlonega roofer Cornerstone today for a free roofing inspection.
What is Flashing and How Does It Protect a Roof?
Friday, December 30th, 2011Flashing is used on the roof to provide a watertight junction between the roofing material and structures that extend up and through the roof such as pipes, vents and chimneys. Flashing also provides protection where different sections of the roof come together. Flashing can be the most vulnerable part of a roof and many early roof problems are actually issues with the flashing itself.
Atlanta and Gainesville GA Roofer
Calling your Cumming roofer, Cornerstone, for a free roofing inspection can help you find and repair a roofing problem early on. A competent roofing contractor can determine if a leak is the result of open joints in the masonry behind the flashing or from inadequate flashing design for your roof’s needs. Your Atlanta roofer may find that repairing minor issues is all that is required to make your roof watertight again.
Some of the problems that may occur with flashing include insufficient protective coatings that allow for deterioration of the material, open seams or overlaps from improper sealing methods, improper fastening of the flashing to the roof surface or wall, loose insulation, and numerous other issues. Call your Gainesville, GA roofer, Cornerstone, to schedule a free roof inspection today.
Cumming and Dawsonville Georgia Roof Inspections
Properly fitted and maintained flashing is important to the health of your roof. Small openings between the flashing and roof, improper installation, and other roof imperfections allow water to find a way in to the roof structure itself. Leaks and stains may appear on the interior ceilings or dampness in the roof structure may lead to mold, rot and extensive damage before you become aware of a problem.
Cornerstone, your North Metro Atlanta roofer has been providing quality services and free roofing inspections for over 15 years. We are a highly rated company and are more than happy to provide references near you. Call your Cumming and Gainesville Georgia Roofer to schedule a free roofing inspection today.
Will the Moss or Algae Growing on my Roof Damage it?
Friday, December 16th, 2011Moss and algae grow in damp and shady places. In order to bring more sunlight to your roof try to remove any leaves or debris laying on the roof, and cut back any tree branches that hang over your roof. Both of these plant growths can damage not only the roof shingles, but the roof structure as well. Call your Cumming, GA roofer, Cornerstone for a free roofing inspection to be sure damage has not already started to occur.
Atlanta and North Georgia Roofer
Algae damages the roof as it will actually feed on the limestone filler that is part of shingle construction. The longer algae is on your roof, the more granules that protect the surface of the shingle loosen and wash away. Once the shingles lose part of their protectant, it shortens the shingles life span and does not reflect the sun’s heat as well; this in turn increases what you pay in air conditioning bills. In addition, the presence of algae on your roof will encourage the growth of both lichens and roof moss which also damage your roof. Find out if damage has already occurred with a free roofing inspection.
Moss and lichens that appear on the roof actually anchor into the top layer of your shingles. As they dig into the shingle they cause granules to loosen and fall away. Moss and lichens also cause the edges of the shingle to lift up which makes your roof more susceptible to both wind damage and water leaks. Since moss and lichen retain moisture, they keep the area where they are growing damp, inviting more plant growth.
Cummings, Dawsonville and Dahlonega Roofer
Leaving plant growth on your roof will eventually lead to leaks and rot. The roofing material that is affected may need to be removed and replaced. Catching damage early can save you thousands of dollars. Call your North Georgia roofer, Cornerstone to schedule a free roofing inspection. Don’t delay and let “nature take its course” on your roof!
Welcome to the new site!
Wednesday, June 1st, 2011Welcome to the new cornerstoneroofing.net site and blog. We’ll be continually writing posts with tips, facts and news from our company.
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