If you have lived in Florida long enough, you know that roofs have a tough job to do here. Not only are they beaten down by UV rays, rain, and humidity, but then along comes a hurricane and its cohorts high wind and hail. Together they can hit your[...]
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Tips for DIY Roof Inspection Safety
Climbing up onto a roof to inspect it is dangerous, and we do not recommend that you try! If you are fearful of the idea or worried that you might fall, don’t do it! Hire a professional roof inspector from Roofing Recovery to do it for you. But if you[...]
The Best Roof Ventilation Methods
Are you planning to get a new roof installed or are you scrambling to figure out why your current roof is falling apart so quickly? You came across the term “roof ventilation” and realize that the holes under your eaves actually have a purpose and the wings at the[...]
Are Rooftop Solar Panels a Good Idea?
So you want to spend less on your electricity bill and become eco-friendly at the same time? You guessed it! The solution is solar power. But there is a lot of homework ahead of you! First, you need to figure out if solar shingles are a good fit for[...]
The Pros and Cons of Metal Roofing
Asphalt shingle roofs are a budget-friendly option that has the shortest lifespans compared to metal and tile roofs. Since they last over a decade, it’s just enough to make the investment worth it for people who cannot afford stronger materials. Architectural asphalt shingles are a step up from 3-tab[...]
The Pros and Cons of an Asphalt Shingle Roof
Metal roofing is for homeowners and businesses that want an attractive roof that can regulate indoor temperature and protect your building for a few decades. But they aren’t all rainbows and sunshine; to keep them functioning and looking good while they do it, metal roofs require frequent (but minor)[...]
Pros and Cons of Tile Roofing Material
Tile roofing is the Mercedes Benz of roofing materials. You really can’t get better than tile. It’s long-lasting, thermal, strong, quiet, and easy to maintain. But there is a very good reason why it’s not on every building in the world. It’s expensive and heavy. It’s also not very[...]