Depending on the age and quality of your roof, replacing your entire roof may be the best possible solution and most valuable option. Full replacements may be more of an initial investment but can save you money from repairs and maintenance in the long run.
A leaky roof can cause significant damage to your personal belongings, and the overall structural integrity of your home. Our team of experienced, professional roofing technicians are skilled at tracking down the source of the leak and provide the highest quality roof repair services. You hope it can get by for another week, another quarter, another year. By deferring the repairs, total costs can in some cases skyrocket 10 to 20 times than what the original cost would have been.
A roof’s set life expectancy is only viable with proper maintenance. Whether you have broken/missing tiles/shingles, over hanging trees degrading your roofs surface, missing caulking/sealant, gutter blockages, flashing and pipe failures; it is critical to know the status of your roof and have the necessary maintenance completed. FRS provides a comprehensive photographic roof report of the your roof status along with resolving your issues. maintenance can solve short term issues and also end up saving customers money in the long run.
Although installing a tarp on your house is not preferred; sometimes it is necessary during emergencies when fixing the roof is not a viable solution for the customer at the time.
Cleaning gutters to remove leaves, sticks, and debris should be a top priority on your fall checklist (if it isn’t already). Keeping leaves out of gutters is crucial for protecting the structure of your home and preventing (sometimes) costly inconveniences in the future. Gutters need cleaning once to twice a year and in some case more depending on the amount of trees around the property.
Extending roof life starts with regular inspections. Regular roof inspections are crucial in understanding its condition and help with managing proper maintenance, which will, in return, increase its life. The National Roofing Contractors Association recommends inspecting all roofs twice a year: once after the coldest weather, once after the hottest weather. (And it’s always a good idea to inspect the roof following any major weather event.)