Category: Roofing

  • 3 Things You Didn’t Know About Asphalt Shingles

    3 Things You Didn’t Know About Asphalt Shingles

    Of all the roofing materials, asphalt shingles are the most popular. Shingle roofs provide a classic look at an affordable price, and they’re fairly easy to install and take care of. If you want to learn more about asphalt roofs and why roofing contractors love […]

  • What Are the Different Types of Roofing Materials?

    What Are the Different Types of Roofing Materials?

    If you’re replacing your roof, you’re not alone. According to Roofing Contractor, 5 million new roofs are installed in the U.S. every year. Most of these roofs are installed on houses that have already been built. If you’re looking to have a new roof installed […]

  • What Can a New Roof Do for Your Home’s Value?

    What Can a New Roof Do for Your Home’s Value?

    Although a roof is a long-term asset to your home, even the best-made roofs need to get replaced eventually. According to Roof Advisor, you should replace asphalt shingle roofs roughly every 15 to 30 years. Adding a new roof to your home does more than […]

  • 5 Problems Caused From a Leaky Roof

    5 Problems Caused From a Leaky Roof

    Roof leaks can cost you a lot of money. According to This Old House, the average cost of a roof repair is $1,000. If you’ve got a leak, here is some of the potential damage that leak can cause. 1. Ceiling Damage When water first […]

  • Ice Damming 101

    Ice Damming 101

    More than creating a colder home this winter, inadequate insulation is also the likely reason your attic is experiencing water damage. The dynamic is called ice damming. House heat escapes from the attic and makes its way to the roof where it melts the snow. […]

  • The Importance of Getting Your Roof Inspected

    The Importance of Getting Your Roof Inspected

    Preservation of the structural components of your home is essential to the health of your home. When it comes to roofs, we at G. Fedale Roofing & Siding recommend a thorough inspection every three-to-five years if the roof isn’t old, and every year or two […]

  • How to Get the Best Return out of Your Roof

    How to Get the Best Return out of Your Roof

    Your roof is a critical component of your home. It is the first line of defense against the weather and it also adds an aesthetic appeal to your home. However, roofs are not indestructible and they wear over time. Here are some tips to get […]

  • What to Look For in a Quality Roofing Contractor

    What to Look For in a Quality Roofing Contractor

    Whether you are a new homeowner, a builder, or someone looking to spruce up their existing home, it’s important to choose the right roofing company. This decision can be made easier if you know what qualities to look for in a roofing contractor. Our team […]

  • Fall Home Maintenance Tips

    Fall Home Maintenance Tips

    Shorter days, changing trees, and that chill in the air all point to the arrival of Autumn! It might not be time to stow away the patio furniture, but the change in season does make it timely for routine fall maintenance. While groundskeeping tasks like […]

  • 5 Signs You Need Roof Repair ASAP

    5 Signs You Need Roof Repair ASAP

    If you’re familiar with roofing, you know that roofs take some serious ‘punishment’ from weather elements from time to time. Ice storms, tornadoes, strong winds, rain, sleet, and hail are just some of the dangers your roof has to face regularly. With time, these elements […]

  • How To Handle Storm Damage

    How To Handle Storm Damage

    That sudden thunderstorm may be a welcome relief from summer’s heat and humidity, but for the unprepared home, heavy rains can spell disaster. Loose roof shingles are easy targets for strong wind, likewise, siding that has blown off due to wind or clogged gutters facilitates […]

  • Cedar Roofs

    Cedar Roofs

    Naturally beautiful, little else lends character to a home than wood. While a cedar roof is a pricier choice over more standard roofing materials, it offers greater durability and energy efficiency. Owners of higher-end homes or historic homes are more apt to choose cedar over […]