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4 Things a Roofing Company Must Have Before You Hire Them

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Choosing the right roofing company for your home is a big decision, and making sure they meet certain criteria can save you from headaches down the road. Before signing any contract, here are four essential things you should confirm a roofing company has: Liability Insurance Roofing is a dangerous job, and accidents can happen. A reputable roofing company should carry liability insurance to protect you from any damages to your property. Without this, you could be held responsible for any accidents that occur while the roofers are working on your home. Local References Before hiring a roofer, ask for references from past clients, especially those in your local area. This helps you gauge the quality of their work and their reputation in the community. A reliable roofing company should have a history of satisfied customers and should be proud to share testimonials. Click here to read our local reviews . Registered with the City Permitting Office Any professional roofing company should be ...

The Importance of Removing Tree Limbs Overhanging a Shingle Roof: A Homeowner’s Guide

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As a homeowner, keeping your property safe and well-maintained is a top priority. One often overlooked aspect of roof maintenance is the potential danger posed by tree limbs that hang over your shingle roof. While the sight of a tree branch hanging just above your house might seem harmless at first, it can lead to significant issues if not properly addressed. In this blog, we’ll explore why removing overhanging tree limbs is crucial for the health of your roof and the safety of your home. Preventing Roof Damage One of the most immediate risks of tree limbs hanging over your roof is the potential for physical damage. Strong winds, storms, or even the natural weight of the branch can cause it to break off or scrape against your shingles. If a limb falls on your roof, it can cause dents, cracks, or even puncture the shingles, leading to leaks. Over time, the repeated rubbing of tree branches against your roof can wear down the protective granules on your shingles, shortening their lifespa...

The Effects of Cold Temperatures on a Shingle Roof: What Homeowners Need to Know

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Winter brings many challenges for homeowners, and one of the most significant concerns is the impact of cold temperatures on a shingle roof. While asphalt shingles are durable and designed to withstand a variety of weather conditions, freezing temperatures and the harsh elements of winter can have a detrimental effect over time. Understanding how cold weather affects your roof can help you take preventative measures and avoid costly repairs down the road. Shingle Brittleness and Cracking Asphalt shingles are designed to be flexible, but when exposed to cold temperatures, they can become brittle. This is especially true during the first frost of the season or after an extended period of sub-freezing temperatures. The process of freezing and thawing causes the shingles to contract and expand, which weakens their structure. Over time, this can lead to cracking, splitting, or even pieces breaking off entirely. Once cracks form, the shingles are more vulnerable to water infiltration, which ...

OLD LEAVES LEFT ON A ROOF WILL CAUSE DAMAGE

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We all love our trees and watching the leaves fall each autumn, the leaves can really pile up fast, including on the roof and in gutters. These piles of leaves, if left for the winter, can become a real problem. Now that it is spring all remaining leaves on the roof must be removed. Piles of these leaves can dam up water allowing it to move sideways and get into places rainwater was not ever meant to be. I have seen many roofs less than ten years old develop problems when left without some type of maintenance like roof cleaning. Leaves left on a roof will cause damage. They are an enemy of your roof and may be considered negligence if left too long on the roof. Even leaf filled gutters can cause water to back up under the shingles, destroying eaves and facia. Even the finest roofing systems can fail with leaves that pile up. As the leaves decompose it allows small particles of debris into the nooks and cranny’s of your roof, clogging up the roofing system. This damming up of rainwater,...

7 Reasons Why Routine Roof Inspections Are Important

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Can you name the most valuable asset that you own? I’ll give you some hints. It keeps you safe, warm, and dry. It holds all of your valuables. You sleep in it…ok ok. You get the point, it’s your home. Big or small, all of our homes are valuable and important to us for everyday living. When you think of home repairs does your roof come to mind? Probably not. In our experience, there have been homeowners that have never gotten a roof inspection by a professional, and guess what?! When they did, it was damaged and needed to be replaced. This is why we, Maranatha Roofing Professionals, recommend getting your roof inspected at least twice a year, especially after major wind and hail storms.  Now let's get a better understanding of what a roof inspector is looking for. Roof inspections not only uncover common roofing problems, but a professional roofer can also help guide you through the repair process. When we do a roof inspection, we inspect the structure of the roof, the materials use...

What Size Hail Will Damage Your Roof? (How to Spot it From the Ground.)

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Hail isn’t exactly something you love seeing on the radar when a storm is moving into your area. Your first thought probably goes to your car and finding a way to cover it. Unfortunately, your roof can’t be covered, hidden, or moved to avoid hail. Luckily, hail won’t always cause damage to your roof.   But if the hail is big enough, it will cause damage and possibly compromise the integrity of your shingles, roof vents and roof flashing. Saying “big enough” won’t help you decide if your roof has possible hail damage. So, what size hail will damage a roof? For over 25 years, the team at Maranatha Roofing Professionals LLC has helped homeowners understand everything insurance related, including hail damage. Now we want to use this expertise to do the same for you. To start, we’ll dive right into the size of hail that causes roof damage. After that, we’ll help you spot possible hail damage without actually getting on your roof. Maranatha Roofing Professionals LLC will give you the fir...

Filing an Insurance Claim on a Roof: A Guide for Homeowners

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Having a damaged roof can be a stressful and overwhelming experience, especially if it is caused by a natural disaster or an unexpected event. However, if you have homeowner’s insurance, you may be able to file a claim to cover the cost of repairing or replacing your roof. Here is a step-by-step guide to help you navigate the process of filing an insurance claim on a roof. Step 1: Assess the Damage The first step in filing an insurance claim on your roof is to assess the damage. You should have your contractor perform a detailed inspection, take photos of the damaged area and make a list of any missing or damaged items, such as shingles or gutters. If necessary, have your contractor make temporary repairs to prevent more damage. Step 2: Review Your Policy Before you file a claim, you should review your homeowner’s insurance policy to see what it covers. Some policies may not cover certain types of damage, such as wear and tear or damage caused by negligence. Step 3: Notify Your Insuran...