by tomleachroofing | Jan 17, 2013 | Estimates, Leaky Roof, Portland Roofers, Portland Roofing, Roof Care
One of the reasons a roof leaks is that the materials composing it have actually become rotten. Why does this happen? One of the main reasons a roof rots is that the shingles are installed incorrectly, are damaged or have ripped off of the roof, leaving a hole where...
by tomleachroofing | Dec 19, 2012 | Leaky Roof, Portland Roofers, Portland Roofing, Roof Care, Roofers, Roofing, Skylight
Wintertime is always an interesting time – one which can cause plenty of stress on your home, and on your wallet. Here are five things around your house you should keep an eye on this winter. If they aren’t working correctly, you could be literally...
by tomleachroofing | Dec 5, 2012 | Estimates, Leaky Roof, Moss removal, Portland Roofers, Portland Roofing, Roof Care, Roofing, Tips, Winter Roof Care
Your roof is the barrier between you and the rain, wind, and snow. And, with winter on the horizon, it is important to ensure your roof is in top condition. Take a look at our advice on: How to do a Roof inspection a. Review your warranty. Ensure your roof is still...
by tomleachroofing | Oct 17, 2012 | Leaky Roof, Portland Roofers, Portland Roofing, Roof Care, Roofers
It’s the time of year when spooky apparitions demand candy from us, and ghosts are supposed to roam the night. It’s also the time of year when the weather gets windy and rainy, and when we often hear from people who are experiencing frightening noises and...
by tomleachroofing | Sep 22, 2012 | Green Roofing, Leaky Roof, Portland Roofing, Roof Care, Roof Materials, Roofing
Roofing is a specialized industry, so we often get similar questions from our clients regarding roofing. Here are some of the more common questions, along with their answers: Q: What do you mean by a “green roof”? A: Depending on your budget, different...
by tomleachroofing | Sep 2, 2012 | Estimates, Leaky Roof, Portland Roofers, Portland Roofing, Roof Care, Roofers, Roofing, Tips
Fall is a good time to get things set up for cold weather. Here are things to do around the house to see where your warm air may be going, so you can keep your home buttoned up over the winter: 1. If you can slide a dollar bill in the gaps in your windows and...