Guide to Residential Roofing Materials
Which Residential Roofing Products Are Right for You? You have many more options in roofing products than you think. Here are some tips on choosing the best…
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Which Residential Roofing Products Are Right for You? You have many more options in roofing products than you think. Here are some tips on choosing the best…
Learn the basics of installing an asphalt shingle roof, courtesy of IKO. When it’s time to replace your roof, the amount of information available can be overwhelming.
Learn the basics of installing an asphalt shingle roof, courtesy of IKO. When it’s time to replace your roof, the amount of information available can be overwhelming.
Chimneys are a vulnerable area of the roof, as they run through the whole roof into the living space below. It takes careful flashing to properly protect a chimney, including a roof cricket or roof saddle.
Chimneys are a vulnerable area of the roof, as they run through the whole roof into the living space below. It takes careful flashing to properly protect a chimney, including a roof cricket or roof saddle.
Who invented the asphalt shingle? Technically, it was Henry Reynolds of Grand Rapids, Michigan, who took a roll of roofing material and cut it into the first shingles…
Every roof has to start somewhere, and that somewhere is at the appropriately named starter shingle (also called starter strip). Starter shingles are the initial shingle products installed on the roof, just before the first course of the finish shingles, which will comprise the visible parts of the roof.
Flat roofs are in style in the residential roofing world. You will find flat roofs on tiny homes built in urban centers and on rural off-grid homes.
The roof valley is a challenging part of the roof to install. The water from both roof planes is channeled into the valley, so it carries the most water.
Drip edges are metal sheets, usually shaped like an “L,” installed at the edge of the roof. Also called drip edge flashing or D-metal.
Transcript Roof planes that butt up against vertical walls at the end of each new shingle course need to be protected by installing metal step flashing.
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