Saturday, March 12, 2011
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Special on 16x80 Mobile Home Metal Roof Installation
Labels: mobile home, mobile home repair, mobile home roof
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Now is the time!
Thursday, March 25, 2010
This may catch on!
Labels: All Metal House
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Metal Roofing How To
Labels: Roofing Company Central Arkansas
Friday, March 5, 2010
Metal Roofing is Becoming The Next Big Thing Again
Apart from being easy on the eyes and being the longest lasting roof system on the market today there are many appealing characteristics of today's metal roofing. This fella says it pretty well.
By David Zuckerman
Over the last several years, metal roofs have grown increasingly popular with consumers. The Metal Roofing Alliance (MRA), a nonprofit association of metal manufacturers and contractors, estimates metal's share of the roofing market at around 8%, with a projected 1% annual growth.
In the past, sales of metal roofs for single-family homes were concentrated in regions where specific conditions demand a utilitarian approach to building. Metal roofs are fire resistant, hold up well in storms and against hail, and shed snow easily; the southeastern hurricane coast, western wildfire zones, and snow-heavy areas in the west and northeast have historically seen the majority of metal sales. Now, however, thanks in part to a public relations blitz by the MRA and the growth of mainstream demand for green products, metal roof sales are expanding nationwide.
Contractors have taken up the banner, too.
Sunday, February 14, 2010
How To Stop a Chimney/Chase Leak!
Many homes built in Arkansas during the 70's and 80's have a substantial problem with water seeping in around the chimney area, which in turn causes substantial damage to the roofing system. Through my experience I have learned that the flashing isn't necessarily at fault. many homes built during this time period were not subject to any type of building code. Therefore there was one piece missing! The saddle or cricket as it is called here diverts water from behind the chimney/chase. If you are experiencing a failure around your chimney area a quick inspection will pinpoint the culprit. If your chimney doesn't have one it is fairly inexpensive to have one constructed and the chimney re-flashed. Thinking of doing some work on your roof subscribe to our feed.