Gutters are a bit like your nose; they’re always in sight, but you don’t notice them unless you zero in on them. The most basic gutters are usually white. These may blend in with a white or pastel-colored home. However, they don’t necessarily add to the curb appeal....
Have you ever taken a good look at a modern roof? You’ll probably notice pipes and metal hoods sticking out of it. Most homes have at least a few penetrations for different venting systems. Having the right vents in the proper places prevents property damage and...
There is much more to a roof than the part that you can see. While the outermost layer of shingles or panels is the star of the show, the sublayers are essential for protection. Roof sheathing is an important component of your roof. Understanding where it is and how...
A tiny perforation in your roofing material can lead to major water damage. Although your shingles may be in great shape, they flank many areas where water could seep in. The junctions where the roof meets the chimney, vents, walls or eaves should be protected with...
If your home is dark inside and the windows don’t bring in enough natural light, you might consider adding skylights. Placing openings on your roof brightens the room and can lower your energy bills. But there is no one-size-fits-all solution. Skylights are preferable...
When you consider your options for a new roof, you likely think about asphalt shingles, architectural tiles, metal or clay tiles. Those materials have functional as well as aesthetic qualities. But there’s also a functional part of the roof that you don’t see. What is...