Planning to get a new home? Buying a house can be tricky because if you pick one solely on looks you might end up having to pay for repairs because of a few unexpected problems you may have missed during the inspection—especially when it comes to the roof.
Read MoreCommercial roofing systems can be challenging to work on; they face a different set of challenges compared with residential roofs. If you’re thinking about replacing the flat roof on your commercial building, you must consider several factors when planning for this project.
Read MoreAsphalt shingle roofs may look simple and straightforward from the outside. When you peel back the layers, though, you’ll see a complex system made up of many components working together to protect your home from the elements.
Read MoreYour preferred roofing material should not be the only focus when it comes to having a new roof installed. Choosing which vents to use must also be considered, among other things. In this blog, roofing contractor Evans Roofing and Gutters Inc.
Read MoreEvans Roofing and Gutters Inc. brings decades of experience to your residential or commercial roofing needs. As one of the top sloped and flat roofing contractors in the area, we take pride in the longevity and expertise of our professionals.
Read MoreA roof replacement project is a pretty daunting task to take on. It generally requires thorough discussion and careful planning to avoid creating mistakes that can delay your timeline and take a toll on your budget.
Read MoreAs a homeowner, you may be more concerned about your roof’s quality and longevity above all else, but that doesn’t mean it shouldn’t have to look good.
Read MoreThe biggest enemy of flat roofs is ponding water. Improper drainage can lead to standing water. While this is a problem that many roofs experience, flat roofs are particularly susceptible to its damaging effects. Today, Evans Roofing and Gutters Inc.
Read MoreThe two most popular flat roofing materials are rubber EPDM and PVC. However, a third flat roofing system has been making waves recently: TPO. TPO stands for thermoplastic olefin.
Read MoreRoofing projects are inherently complicated, but you can expect experienced, qualified companies to avoid common pitfalls that an amateur or DIY enthusiast might make. Here is a rundown of the biggest mistakes that any roofer worth their salt will make sure to avoid.
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