Archives: August 2018
There is something so relaxing about sitting in the house and listening to the rain come down. A storm can be scary but when you are indoors it can be an adventure. That is all the way up to the moment when you realize that your roof has a leak. The roof is your first defense against the elements and when there is a problem often times it shows up in the house. This is true when there is a roof leak. It can look like a wet stain on the ceiling or a simple drip. The water that is coming in the house is usually from an issue with the roofing materials. There are some people that choose to clean up the leak and just ignore the repairs that you know will need to be done. There are some severe consequences when you choose to ignore a leaking roof that you might think twice about fixing.
Hometown Roofing & Remodeling Outlines What Happens When You Ignore a Leak From Your Roof
Potential Ceiling Collapse & Structural Damage: The first and really the most important aspect of ignoring a roof leak is that you are letting what might be a small repair turn into a larger repair. The roof might have no visible sign of damage when you look at it. That is because even a small amount of damage can let water and other moisture get under the roofing material and into your home. The water damage can end up getting in at the site of the damage but that is not where it will end. The longer you allow the damage to exist the further that damage will end up spreading. This means that not only are you now stuck repairing the area of roof but also other areas that may be damaged as well. The repair cost goes up and up the longer you let the roof leak exist.
Mold on Ceiling & Walls from Roof Leak: You of course are dealing with the fact that there is a leak in the roof. This means that you need to have it repaired but if you let the leak stay for some time you are letting moisture build up. The problem that you have when you are letting water or moisture in your home is the presence of mold and mildew. These are both things that are bad for you and your family’s health. If you are in a house that has mold the spores can be in the air and you might be breathing them in. there are some serious ramifications when you breathe in the mold. It can really make you sick.
Roof Leaks Cost More in Energy: The roof leak will get in the roof at the top of the home. It will then get in the insulation and soak all the way through the ceiling leaving a stain. When the water soaks into the attic it will soak the insulation and that will damage it. When the insulation is smashed down it will not be able to do its job. That will then show up on your energy bill because the house will not be able to keep the heat and cool in the house.
Roofing Services & More in McDonough, Jonesboro, Fayetteville, Peachtree City, Georgia
Hometown Roofing & Remodeling offers leak detection as well as roof repairs. Call us today to have one of our expert roofers sent out to your house before your small roof leak escalates into major problems.
There are a number of different roof styles or types of roofs that are used on homes and commercial buildings. Knowing which types of roof you have can help when repairs or replacements are needed. Hometown Roofing & Remodeling will share some of the most common roofs used for residential homes. Below are some of the most common roof types found on residential homes.
Different Types & Styles of Roofs
1. Skillion Roof – Skillion roofs are typically used for multi-story homes. A Skillion roof has a single sloping surface that has only one half of a triangular shape that slopes flat. Skillion roofs have a unique pattern and shape that adds to the look of home. Most modern style multi-story homes use this style of roof.
2. Arched Roof – The Arched roof style is only used on sections of the entire roof. Arched roofs are never used for the entire roof. However, when used correctly the arched roof makes for a fantastic accent in your roof design.
3. Cross Gabled Roof – Like the arched roof, the Cross Gabled roof is only used as a portion of a roof. Again, they are typically used as an accent to the roof design. Cross gabled roofs are typically seen on the front side of a two story house. Cross gabled shingles are triangle shaped extensions that in most cases have a window or shutters.
4. Flat Roofs – Flat roofs are common on commercial buildings. However, they are occasionally also used for residential housing as well. Flat roofs are known to help keep the inside cooler. However, it does require more frequent maintenance than other types of roofs.
5. Pyramid Roofs – Another accent style or type of roof is the pyramid roof. Pyramid roofs are typically seen over small portions of the home such as a garage, pool house, and the extension portions of a home. As the name suggests this roof design is in a shape of a pyramid.
6. Hip Roofs – A hip roof is also a pyramid roof. However, the point of the pyramid is flattened. Nevertheless, it still has the four sides like a pyramid. Again, Hip roofs aren’t used for the entire roof, rather just smaller portions of a home.
7. Saltbox Roof – One of the more unique style of roofs used is the Saltbox roof. The front of a saltbox roof is a single slant that usually is in front of a house but can vary. Saltbox roofs are most seen on cabin style homes.
8. Gambrel Roofs – The Gambrel roof is a style that is made of four slopes. Two of the slopes have a vertical gable where the ends hang over the façade of a house. Gambrel roofs are inspired by Dutch design.
9. Mansard Roofs – Mansard roofs are similar to Gambrel roofs. Mansard roofs have four sides but lack the vertical gable end that hangs over the façade of houses. Instead, each side slopes where the lower slope are deeper in than the sections of the upper slopes.
Roofing Services & More in McDonough, Jonesboro, Fayetteville, Peachtree City, Georgia
There are a number of roof designs and types which are used for homes and other structures. Depending on the type of roof you may have may change how you approach repairs. Regardless of the style of roof your home has, Hometown Roofing & Remodeling can help maintain, repair, and inspect your roof. For all of your roofing needs, contact Hometown Roofing & Remodeling today!
With winter fast approaching, it is always a good idea to winterize our homes. Some things are plainly obvious and get checked off the list quickly, but what about the things that need prepping that go forgotten? One thing often overlooked is preparing our roofs and gutters for the cooler weather. Today we are going to touch on the subject to help get your home even more ready to endure the cold months ahead.
Hometown Roofing & Remodeling has prepared this quick guide to getting your roof and gutters ready for fall and winter weather:
– Inspect your roof for any missing or broken shingles. If shingles were damaged during a hail storm your insurance company might assist you in getting them replaced. For your convenience, Hometown Roofing & Remodeling will work with your insurance company to repair or replace your roof.
– Check out your gutters, if a hail storm dented it up look into replacing them as well.
– Check flashing your chimney’s or other roof projections. Flashing prevents water or melted snow from entering your home. If your flashing needs replacing, it is wise to do so now as opposed to waiting for a leaky roof. Call Hometown Roofing & Remodeling to replace your flashing.
– Take the time to add additional insulation to your attic or crawl space. Good insulations can prevent ice dams on the roof.
– Make sure your gutters are freshly clean from leaves, sticks and other debris. A professional like Hometown Roofing & Remodeling can clean your gutters and make sure they are working in top order if you’re not so inclined to climb ladders and do this job perfectly.
– Install leaf guards to your gutters. By adding this small detail to your gutters, the leaf guards will prevent leaves from building up your gutters in the cold months, and cleaning the gutters is more tedious when adding the element of cold to the task.
– Adding extensions to your spouts to send melting ice further from your home is a good idea. It will keep build up of ice away from your house.
– Do a good tree trimming to any tree branches that might be hanging over your roof. If a violent wind storm manages to rip a limb off, the damage to your roof could be devastating.
Professional Roof Replacement
If your home is older than fifteen years, it may be time to consider replacing your entire roof or part of it. Getting a whole roof replacement might be tight on the budget, but if during inspection you find the roof is need of dire repair, a new roof might be the right investment.
Professional Roofing Inspection & Roof Leak Repair
Be proactive when inspecting your attic, crawl space, or upstairs ceilings. If anything looks suspicious of a possible leaky roof, be sure to check those areas right after a rain storm. If you indeed have a leaky roof, a professional from Hometown Roofing & Remodeling can get those leaks fixed efficiently before a fall or winter storm hits your home!
Roofing Services & More in McDonough, Jonesboro, Fayetteville, Peachtree City, Georgia
Roofers are at their busiest during the late fall and winter. What with cold temperatures and weather conditions, your job could drag on. If an early inspection is conducted and problems are found, you can get Hometown Roofing & Remodeling to get your roof ready to handle the hardships winters can disperse on a roof quickly and efficiently.
Are you just not sure whether you need a roof replacement or repair? A Roof replacement can be expensive at the outset, but an old or damaged roof can be a serious liability to the energy efficiency and safety of your home. Knowing when to replace your roof can also save you money in the long run, as leaks in your roof can cost you in increased energy bills and in home roofing repairs that do add up over time. Hometown Roofing and Remodeling has prepared a guide on how to really tell if you need a roof replacement.
Interior Inspection
Certain problems in the interior of your house are immediate indicators that you need roof replacement or repair. For example, if you have dark water stains dripping down walls from the ceiling, dripping doorways, or swelling of walls or doorways, then you should call a roofing specialist like Hometown Roofing right away! If you do not see any obvious signs in the living space of your home, it is a good idea to check the attic as well.
When you check your attic, make sure you do it during the daytime and use a flash light if it does not have a good source of light. Be very careful when walking around if it is not a finished attic or you may find yourself calling Hometown Roofing & Remodeling to repair a hole in your ceiling! The first thing you should look for in the attic is for sunlight shining through gaps in the roof where there should not be. Next, check for any signs of moisture and dark spots on the wood or insulation. Look for bowing in the roof and any other obvious damage. Finally, if you see or smell any signs of an animal in your attic, it may be that it got in through a damaged portion of your roof. Remember, even if you do not see any interior damage, you will still need to check your roof exterior.
Exterior Inspection
The most important thing to remember about checking your roof exterior for damage is to make sure that you are safe. Be sure to use the right kind of ladder and have a spotter standing by for when you climb up. Do not ever climb onto the roof; it is best to leave that to the professionals like Hometown Roofing as you can do more damage than good. Now, how exactly do we propose that you check the entirety of your roof without climbing on it? We suggest that you take down and reset your ladder on each side of your house to make sure you check the entire roof. If you are on the ladder and you see something you want to remove, never over extend yourself reaching for it. Safely climb down the ladder, move it and set it back up. It’s always better to be safe than sorry!
Now, what to look for; you most likely have a composite shingle or shake roof. The first thing you should look for is broken, torn, or warped shingles or shakes. If you have a metal roof, check that the rubber washers around the screws are intact and if you happen to have a rubber roof, check that there are no protrusions from branches or rips in the rubber membrane. No matter what type of roof you have, next check for loose material around the fixtures on your roof like your chimney and vents. Check seams and seals and look for signs of water damage, sagging, or rot. Finally, check the condition of your gutters. Are they well attached? Are they full of debris that can lead to water dripping down the side of your house and leaking inside? Call Hometown Roofing for a gutter inspection and cleaning. We will make sure your gutters are securely attached and free of leaves and other harmful debris.
Hometown Roofing & Remodeling – Roofing Specialists!
As one of the most experienced roofing professionals in Fayette, Clayton and Henry Counties, our roofing experts know how to identify both minor and serious problems. Whether you just do not have the time, expertise or wherewithal to attempt a thorough roofing inspection yourself or even if you have done a quick roofing inspection and want a second opinion, Hometown Roofing is the place to call. We can offer you the most affordable and effective solutions, complete the job quickly and at a price you can afford!
Roofing Services & More in McDonough, Jonesboro, Fayetteville, Peachtree City, Georgia
Did you realize that right now is the best time for a roofing replacement as the cost of petroleum is so low? This price drop has caused material prices to hit what feels like an all-time low. If you decide to replace your roof in just a few months, it is likely to cost you thousands of dollars more! Contact Hometown Roofing & Remodeling today for a free consultation and inspection today!
Winters can be long, harsh and dreary but they don’t have to be uninspiring! Winter is actually a great time to focus on your home. You may want to update or upgrade the interior or address repairs that you may have been putting off for some time. Some homeowners that we have worked with, have found that winter is the perfect time for home remodeling projects. If you’re finding that you need extra space, winter can be a great time to start a room addition or have a patio built in anticipation of the warmer weather ahead. If you’re thinking about a home improvement project, here are just five reasons why winter may be the best time to start your project with Hometown Roofing & Remodeling.
1. Convenient Project Scheduling and Contractor Availability
It is usually easier for contractors like Hometown Roofing & Remodeling to schedule work in winter months especially if painting, replacing flooring, updating lighting and plumbing work is involved because there is a lot less exterior work being done. This frees up our schedule for interior projects and during the winter you may find that we may have more time to work with you in planning and designing your project.
2. Avoiding Manufacturer Spring Price Increases
Now is the time to look for and take advantage of reduced prices. If you’re remodeling your home, you may find close-out prices on appliances and be able to purchase materials before manufacturer’s increase their prices come spring time. Typically, we experience price increases for lumber products, windows and cabinet lines in the spring. During the winter, manufacturers may feature special offers to reduce inventory as there is less demand.
3. Clean Up
While some homeowners will wait until spring to remodel because of concerns about dust, fumes and areas for staging the work, current technologies and clean up methods do a lot to control these problems. Fans with negative pressure, plastic zip doors, and sealing off heat ducts with a filter will contain dust, debris and fumes to the work area only.
4. Exterior Projects
If the weather cooperates, you may be able to work with us on outside projects to get ready for the warmer weather in spring. While we would not recommend exterior painting during the coldest days of winter, we have built decks, patios, porches and room additions for our customers during this time.
5. Vacation
If you are planning a vacation this winter, it may be an optimal time to have work done in your home to avoid disruption of your daily activities. Or if you are planning a vacation this spring or summer, now may be the best time to check those home repairs and improvements off your list!
Roofing Services & More in McDonough, Jonesboro, Fayetteville, Peachtree City, Georgia
It seems that in the spring as soon as warm weather hits, after being cooped up inside for the winter, all are ready to get outside and beautify our homes and even our businesses! Not a new phenomenon, but it goes with the theme of new life. That itch to paint and plant just seems to come with the warm weather. After a long summer of fun and family outings, the seasons change and along comes the fall and winter. It is time to store all the summer fun away until the next year and to prepare our homes for the winter. Often times our roofs are overlooked year after year, because they just seem to do their job, that is until a huge rain storm reveals a problem! This could ruin anyone’s day! Each fall, roofs should be inspected for problems that are a part of wear and weathering. It is not a simple quick look, there are specific areas that require an inspection. This inspection will assist in the decision that will need to be made; repairs or possibly it is time for a new roof. The inspection should be one from the inside and of course the outside.
Interior Roof Inspection
From the inside: (each room and inside the attic)
* Are there any signs of damage or leaking on ceilings
* Any sagging
* Dark spots or trails
* Can you see ‘outside’ light from the inside
Exterior Roof Inspection
* Damaged flashing, missing shingles, curling, blistering, rotting and algae growth (happens most often in humid climates)
* Are your shingles ‘bald’, missing most of the ‘granules’ that are usually found filling the rain gutters (advanced wear)
* Check around all vents, pipes and chimneys and any other areas of penetration (not only are these areas for the rain to come in, so will insects, looking for winter lodging
* Check for signs of moisture, rot or mold. Often times the areas that are most at risk at the low areas where the moisture will settle. (It only takes mold, fungi and bacteria 24 to 48 hours to grow)
* Are drainage and downspouts securely attached and cleaned out.
* Check to make sure that all bath, kitchen and dryer vents go entirely outside and not stopping at the attic!
Roofing Services & More in McDonough, Jonesboro, Fayetteville, Peachtree City, Georgia
Taking proper care of your roof will extend the life as well. A problem does not always mean costly repairs, but not taking care of problems initially will lead to larger ones down the road. Depending on the materials, a roof can last for 20 years or more, when it has good upkeep. Unlike the spring/summer face lift, having a roof over your head is one of life’s essentials! No matter how nice the rest of the house looks, it is the roof that keeps you and your family safe, warm and dry, providing protection from wind, rain, snow and lightening! Before the rains and cold are upon us, give Hometown Roofing and Remodeling a call for an inspection of your roof, so that you can cozy up all winter long with your family and loved ones!