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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Visible wear, missing shingles, leaks, and frequent repairs are common indicators that a roof may need replacement.

It’s recommended to inspect roofs at least twice a year: once after winter and once after summer.

On average, an asphalt shingle roof lasts about 20-25 years, depending on maintenance and environmental factors.

Siding protects a home from external elements, provides insulation, and enhances curb appeal.

Common siding materials include vinyl, wood, aluminum, fiber cement, and stucco.

Signs like warping, rotting, persistent paint failure, and moisture issues indicate the need for siding replacement

Gutters should be cleaned at least twice a year, typically in spring and fall, to prevent blockages.

Gutters direct rainwater away from the foundation, preventing erosion, basement flooding, and potential structural issues.

Aluminum, copper, vinyl, and steel are popular gutter materials.

Proper attic insulation and ventilation can help prevent ice dams. Additionally, using heated cables in gutters can mitigate the issue.

Depending on the extent of damage, some shingles can be repaired. However, severely damaged or aged shingles should be replaced.

Seamless gutters are custom-made for the home and lack joints, reducing leaks. Traditional gutters come in sections that are pieced together.

Consider factors like aesthetics, budget, maintenance requirements, and climate when choosing siding.

Yes, a new roof can enhance curb appeal, improve energy efficiency, and increase a property’s resale value.

Signs of poor ventilation include frequent condensation, mold/mildew growth, and increased energy bills. A roofing professional can also provide an assessment.