by tomleachroofing | Aug 24, 2015 | Estimates, Fourth of July, Leaky Roof, Metal roofing, Portland Roofers, Portland Roofing, Roof Care, Roof Materials, Roofers, Roofing
Energy efficient roofing systems can actually help you in the long run by saving you money on your heating and cooling systems. This is because properly installed roofing can help your home’s envelope. The “envelope” of your house is how the roof,...
by tomleachroofing | Aug 19, 2015 | Estimates, Portland Roofers, Portland Roofing, Roof Care, Roofers, Roofing
Choosing the right roofing company or contractor can be difficult. Here in Portland we have a ton of roofing companies and contractors that you can work with. Here are our tips to help you choose the right roofer for your project: Only work with roofing companies and...
by tomleachroofing | Jul 15, 2015 | Leaky Roof, Roof Care, Roof Materials
Most homeowners don’t want to hear that they need a new roof, but just like anything else, your roof needs to be replaced periodically. Here are five signs that indicate that you may need a new roof: 1. Roof shingles are falling off or missing in places. Your...
by tomleachroofing | Jul 7, 2015 | Gutters, Portland Roofers, Roof Care
Not every home has a gutter system, even in here Portland, were we get a lot of rain. Gutters are an important part of overall home health. Gutters can: Keep the soil surrounding the house stable. Aid in avoiding foundation problems. Prevent flooding in basement areas...
by tomleachroofing | May 4, 2015 | Portland Roofers, Roof Care, Roofing, Skylight, Tips
Roofing has a lot of specialized terms that can get confusing if you aren’t in the roofing business. Many homeowners have asked us the meaning of a variety of roofing terms we commonly use. So, we thought we’d continue in our series of handy blog posts...
by tomleachroofing | Apr 22, 2015 | Moss removal, Portland Roofers, Roof Care, Tips
Moss can damage the structural integrity of your roof and your home. The little plant may seem pretty harmless, even pretty, but it is a plant and it can do damage to your property. Probably the most common portion of your home for moss to grow on is your roof. But...