Roofing Tips for the Summer

Roofing Tips for the Summer

The roof is undeniably a valuable aspect of any residential structure. It is easily noticed by people who drive by your home and is a key factor in boosting curb appeal. But there is more to your roof than meets the eye. This component is also largely responsible for protecting your interior belongings from harsh weather elements like hail or heat and promoting energy efficiency throughout your home. That being said, it is important to remember to take care of your roofing system, especially when the summer season is around the corner. Here are some tips from professional roofing companies:

Regularly Inspect Your Roof

Carefully inspecting the condition of your roof is one of the most essential steps of roofing maintenance. You can start by looking for common signs of water damage. These include leaks and other moisture-related issues like mold and mildew growth. If you deem it safe, you may climb a ladder to check the condition of your shingles and confirm if they have cracks or are loose or missing.

Do Not Put Off Roof Repairs

Putting off needed roof repairs to save money is actually counterproductive. If the small issue on your roof is left untreated for a long time, it will only lead to bigger problems that can be more costly and frustrating in the long run. Ask local roofers to provide assistance to make sure that your roof is working in optimal condition.

Update Your Old Roof

The typical lifespan of an asphalt shingle roof is 15 to 30 years, and that depends on how well it was taken care of during its entire service life. Having a new roof installed is a big investment and opens up new opportunities for your home. For example, if you wish to update your roof to make it more modern and eco-friendly, you may opt for a standing seam metal roof.

Ready to give your home an upgrade? Stonebridge Roofing, Waterproofing, and Exteriors is here to assist you. We offer professional and superior quality exterior remodeling services, such as roof replacement and maintenance, and waterproofing and concrete restoration to residential owners in Florida. Call our team at (904) 262-6636 to start a conversation with one of our specialists.

A Quick Guide to Siding Profiles

A Quick Guide to Siding Profiles

Have you ever looked at a house and been in awe of its beautiful architectural appearance? Chances are the exterior features were responsible for making a great impression. The siding, or the wall cladding material, is a critical part of your home. It can make or break the character or visual impact of any property. This is why choosing the right siding profile is key to enhancing curb appeal. But selecting the right style requires some consideration.

Horizontal Siding Patterns

Horizontal patterns are the most common method of siding. They are proven to be effective against precipitation or invasive water particles from the atmosphere. This traditional siding method encompasses a variety of patterns:

  • Lap siding is the easiest and most common pattern to install. It features siding boards that are partially layered on top of each other. The goal is to let water roll over on the surface until it reaches the lower sections of the siding.
  • Dutch lap siding features a groove cut out of the top of each horizontal board. It has a more textured look than the traditional lap siding.
  • A beaded pattern is generally found on vinyl siding. It displays a “bead” at the bottom of each horizontal board, providing a similar textured surface like Dutch lap siding.

Vertical Siding Patterns

Although less common, vertical patterns are ideal for specific home styles. 

  • Panel siding is similar to lap siding – just vertically oriented.
  • Board and batten siding features vertical panels that are placed with battons covering their cracks. This design can be found in vinyl and fiber cement siding.

Shake Siding Patterns

Shake siding, commonly associated with natural cedar wood shakes, offers a timelessly charming look for your home exterior. This siding method has an array of different patterns, playing with rounded corners on the lower edge of boards and staggered surfaces. Some styles are cut two or three times to mimic octagonal or hexagonal shapes. Needless to say, shake siding patterns provide an organic look and more texture to the facade of your home.

Here at Stonebridge Emergency Roof Repair Service, Waterproofing, and Exteriors, we know our way around different patterns of sidings. If you’re considering updating the look of your home, don’t hesitate to reach out to us. You may give our team a call at (904) 262-6636 or fill out our online contact form to schedule a consultation.

Going Green With CertainTeed® Roofing Products

Going Green With CertainTeed® Roofing Products

As consumers grow more environmentally conscious, the roofing industry has developed and utilized technologies that can improve the sustainability and eco-friendly features of their products. This is why CertainTeed® continues to manufacture green roofing choices for their residential and commercial customers. 

CertainTeed® and Green Building Standards

CertainTeed leads the environmental stewardship movement in the home improvement field. It recycles the majority of internal waste produced during the manufacturing process and develops it into brand-new products particularly designed to improve energy efficiency and reduce harmful power plant emissions and the ecological footprint of homes and businesses. 

In addition, CertainTeed encourages homeowners and contractors to reuse their old roofing systems that have completed their service life. The company’s patented products, namely Solaris™ shingle series and CoolStar® commercial products, are created with solar reflective surfaces to reduce heat absorption and help keep the interior of properties cool. 

CertainTeed Green Roofing Facts

Along with the guiding principles of resource efficiency and the promotion of energy-efficient building materials and processes, CertainTeed also gives emphasis on the well-being of the consumers. Here are several important facts about the company:

  • CertainTeed roofing products are manufactured with recycled content, including slag, stone granules, corrugated mixed paper, and sludge, meaning that landfill waste and carbon emissions are significantly reduced.
  • 250,000 tons per year of slag, stone granules, corrugated mixed paper, and sludge from landfills are, in fact, recycled into roofing materials by CertainTeed.
  • Because of the effort to lessen landfill waste, carbon dioxide emissions from the extraction and processing of raw materials are also greatly reduced.
  • Other recycled content is used to construct roads and make packaging materials, such as paper and corrugated rolls.

Stonebridge Roofing, Waterproofing, and Exteriors is a roof replacement company that promotes green awareness by using CertainTeed-manufactured products. We strive to deliver superior quality products and practices to our customers, no matter how big or small the roofing project is. 

For your roofing needs, make sure to contact us. You may give our team a call at (904) 262-6636 or fill out our online contact form to schedule a consultation.

What Goes Into Your New Roof’s Overall Cost

What Goes Into Your New Roof’s Overall Cost

Since an emergency roof repair and replacement can cost you a significant amount, as the homeowner, it’s understandable if you want to know what exactly goes into your new roof’s overall price. While there might be additional costs associated with your roof, there are some common components that make up the majority of the budget.

Materials

Of course, one of the contributing factors to your roof’s overall cost is the materials. These include the shingles, felt, all metals, ridge cap, starter course, fasteners, paint silicone, and even the roof vent. Depending on the quality of these materials, the price of your new roof may vary as a result.

Labor

Apart from the materials, you’ll also be paying for the work that you will be doing to install your roof. According to professionals, the more complex your new roof’s installation is, the higher your labor costs will be. Apart from the installation itself, the tear-off of your old roof is included in the labor costs as well. On the other hand, if your new roof requires the installation of a hard decking, the price will also include the delivery and installation.

Miscellaneous Expenses

Finally, miscellaneous expenses, such as liability insurance, vehicle, and equipment maintenance, building permits, gas, and more are also included in your roof replacement project’s overall cost.

Why Are Estimates Sometimes Different?

When you’re talking to different contractors, you may have noticed that the estimates they give you differ from one another. There are actually various reasons why this is. For instance, the roofing company you’re talking to may be underbidding because they’re new to the industry and are still looking to build up a client base, causing them to offer deals to homeowners. Alternatively, the contractor may not also have an office of their own, allowing them to charge less for the job because there is less overhead. Make your search for experts easier by turning to Stonebridge Roofing, Waterproofing, and Exteriors. Give us a call at (904) 262-6636, or fill out our contact form to get a FREE quote.

Tips for Selecting Windows for Your Bathroom

Tips for Selecting Windows for Your Bathroom

It can be a challenge to pick windows for your bathroom. You want your space to be well-lit while still maintaining privacy. Proper ventilation also matters because excessive humidity can encourage mold growth, which can spread around your home.

So, what windows should you use in your bathroom?

Window Styles

With privacy glass, awning windows can still hide the inside view of your bathroom even if the windows are open. Operable windows like awnings are also more efficient than other styles. The compression seals form an airtight seal when the windows are shut, minimizing heat loss. You can also combine an awning window with a stationary window for more natural light.

Window Size 

The brighter your bathroom is, the more spacious it looks and feels. You can get more natural light with bigger windows, but privacy can be an issue. Consider installing multiple windows to brighten up your bathroom. An experienced window contractor or home exterior renovations expert can help you choose the right size windows for your space.

Glass Options  

There are various glass styles that are suitable for bathrooms. Stained glass would work well in older homes while frosted glass is ideal for modern bathrooms. If you have a vintage bathroom you may also consider seeded glass. Moreover, glass block windows can also give your home more character.

Placement

By placing windows higher on the wall, you can make your bathroom brighter while still maintaining privacy. You should also consider the shape of the window. A narrow window placed higher up will provide the same amount of light as a tall window placed in the lower part of the room.

For quality window replacement services, choose Stonebridge Roofing, Waterproofing, and Exteriors. We also offer roof repair, replacement, and maintenance. You can count on our team for home exterior solutions that suit your needs and budget. Call us at (904) 262-6636, or fill out our contact form to get a free quote.

Storm Damaged Roof – Tips you should follow

Storm Damaged Roof – Tips you should follow

Your roof is your home’s main line of defense against extreme weather and temperatures. While roofs are meant to keep you protected during a storm, it can still get damaged from high winds, hail, or debris. However, signs of roof storm damage aren’t always apparent. This is why you should get an inspection from professional roofing contractors following a weather event.

Here are steps you should take if your roof suffers from storm damage.

Safety First

Make sure that the weather has cleared, and it’s safe to go outside before inspecting your home’s exterior. Beware of possible hazards on or near your roof even if the conditions are clear. While waiting for your roofer, walk around your property, and look for fallen trees or debris, loose or damaged shingles, and ice dams if you recently experienced a winter storm.

Check for Signs of Water Damage

When left unaddressed, water damage and leaks can cause mold growth, which can be harmful to your home’s structure and family’s health. Check your gutters for clogging and water buildup. When your gutters are clogged, water won’t be directed properly away from your home, which can cause water damage. See if the paint on the exterior and exterior walls is peeling, cracking, or bubbling. Excessive moisture can also cause the shingles on your roof to crack, curl and break.

If you notice these signs, make sure to immediately contact a roofing contractor. Never attempt to repair your roof on your own. Roof replacement and repairs are best handled by professionals. It can be dangerous to climb on a roof, especially after a storm.

Know What Your Insurance Policy Covers

Homeowners’ insurance usually covers roof damage due to situations outside of a homeowner’s control like storms. When filing an insurance claim, you must document any damage that occurred on your home because of the storm. To confirm what your policy does and doesn’t cover, contact your insurance provider. It’s also important to work with a roofer with experience in storm damage claims.

Stonebridge Roofing, Waterproofing, and Exteriors is one of the best roofing companies in the area. We’ll document the damage with photos and help you with the paperwork for filing your claim. We can also be there during your appointment with your adjusters to ensure they see the same damage that we found. Call us at (904) 262-6636, or fill out our contact form to get a free quote.

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