
Will Your Roof Cost You Thousands This Winter? | North Texas Roofing
In some areas of the country, roof damage is common during the winter months because of the massive amount of weight added by annual snowfall and ice accumulation. Removing this heavy snow and ice can prevent costly water damage to the roof itself, as well as to walls and ceilings. Homeowners that have attempted to do this job themselves know all too well that it is a precarious operation in many instances. Unless you can do it safely, don’t jeopardize your well-being by tryi

Your Roof is Moldy. Now What? | Fort Worth Roofing
Scientists may think mold is great, but the rest of us have a hard time not resenting it. The stuff grows everywhere, from the cheese in the fridge to the bathroom ceiling to the very skeleton of the house. And yes, it can even grow on your roof. The good news is that moldy shingles, unlike old cheese, don't need to be thrown out. They probably just need a good cleaning, followed by some simple maintenance step to keep mold (and other life forms) from coming back. Mold by Any

Fall is the Season for Roofing | DFW Roofing
We roofers have been known to weather all sorts of bad weather to ensure that your roof is up and running and that your home and household are safe and dry. But while most of us are ready and willing to go the distance to address the needs of our clients, we, like the rest of the working world, find it easier to do our best work when conditions are ideal. Fortunately for you, plenty of roofers all across America read “ideal work conditions” as one thing: fall. Why Fall? Techn