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Prevent Ice Dams to Avoid Winter Damage

Avoid Costly Winter Damage Caused by Rooftop Ice Dams Throughout the U.S., cold snaps are hitting homeowners hard this winter with temperatures dipping down well below zero in many regions. The sudden freeze and thaw caused by conditions like a polar vortex can cause massive rooftop issues for homeowners who aren’t prepared. That’s because ice dams can occur when roof temperatures fluctuate, falling below and rising above freezing. Rooftop ice dams can result in costly maintenance issues and wreak havoc on a roof’s longevity and durability. The Real Problem When ice dams form near roof soffits, gutters and overhang areas, many homeowners blame faulty gutters, but the problem is more complex than that. Uneven rooftop temperatures are the real culprit, causing snow and ice to melt and then refreeze near roof soffits and edges, which do not get as warm. Ice dams build up as the water freezes and re-freezes, and with nowhere else to go, melting water can begin to back up and leak into the

An Aluminum Metal Roof Improves a Home’s Energy Efficiency

Today, homeowners look to enhance energy efficiency in their homes. Many of them, in fact, are interested in projects that will keep their indoors comfortable while minimizing energy consumption and its costs. Installing an aluminum metal roof is one of the best things you can do to improve your home’s energy efficiency. Classic Metal Roofs LLC, the leading metal roofing contractor in southern New England, explains how an aluminum metal roof improves the energy efficiency of your home. Achieving Energy Efficiency Through Metal Roofing Metal has reflective capabilities that enable solar energy to bounce off it. But Aluminum is even more reflective than other base metals. Once installed on your home, this quality ensures a cool and comfortable interior. You’ll also achieve substantial savings on your annual energy costs. Moreover, metal roofs with high emissivity help reduce the urban heat island effect, lowering ambient temperatures by up to 12 degrees. True enough, aluminum metal shing

Loose Asphalt Shingle Granules: Should You Worry?

Asphalt shingle roofs feature an outer layer coated with granules, which provides the roofing colors and protects the asphalt layer from UV rays. These granules come loose during the asphalt shingle roof’s service life. Should you be worried about it? Metal roofing installation contractor Classic Metal Roofs LLC shares an in-depth look. What Causes Loose Granules? The granules used in manufacturing asphalt shingles are made by crushing colored stone and other colored minerals. Granules allow roofing manufacturers to manufacture asphalt shingles in virtually any color and texture. It’s not uncommon for these granules to come loose during the shingles’ life span. Granule loss is part of normal roofing wear and tear. In fact, you may find granules in the gutter from time to time. However, if your gutters look like someone dumped a day’s worth of coffee grounds in them, advanced wear and tear may already be happening to your asphalt shingle roof. If not addressed in time, the asphalt-soake

4 Things to Do Before a Roof Replacement

As a metal roofing contractor, we understand some people contemplating leaving home for a while during the roof replacement process. After all, it will be a noisy and laborious job so you probably thought it would be best if you and your household avoid getting in the way of the workers. However, moving out during the process isn’t really necessary, especially since roof replacement doesn’t take that long. Nevertheless, there are things you should take care of before the process starts. Before a Roof Replacement Starts… In this post, Classic Metal Roofs LLC discusses the four important things you should take care of before the roof replacement process even starts. If you have young children – One of the things you should take care of before a roofing process is to tell your children what’s about to happen. Though metal roofing companies will take great pains to make sure no member of the household will be hurt, it’s still best to set new rules to ensure their safety. Tell them not to p