by tomleachroofing | Aug 13, 2013 | Gutters, Leaky Roof, Portland Roofing, Roofing
Every home in the Pacific Northwest has a system of gutters to deal with all the rain we get. We know it’s important to keep our gutters free from clogs and clumps of dirt, but there aren’t often a lot of explanations given as to how a well-maintained...
by tomleachroofing | Aug 6, 2013 | Gutters, Portland Roofers, Roof Care, Roofing, Tips
This is the time of year when those who collected rain water over the spring and through the summer storms get to reap the benefits of their forethought – and those who did not have to pay the water bill. So, it’s a good time to get a rain barrel set up...
by tomleachroofing | Jul 22, 2013 | Estimates, Leaky Roof, Portland Roofers, Roof Care, Roofing
No one wants to spend money which is planned for some other life activity on any part of their home. There are a ton of articles on the internet that give a quick or DIY fix for any roof problem, from a leaking roof to broken shingles. However, not all of them tell...
by tomleachroofing | Jul 8, 2013 | Green Roofing, Roofing, Skylight
Now that summer is really here, it’s time to make your home feel summery. But, short of a remodel every season, how can you accomplish this? Here are some ideas – big and small – that can make your home feel more airy and ready for summer: –...
by tomleachroofing | Jun 24, 2013 | Gutters, Leaky Roof, Portland Roofers, Portland Roofing, Roof Materials, Roofing, Traditional roofing
Every roof you see is made out of layers. These layers are built one on top of the other to prevent the elements from getting into your home. If one layer of your roof is installed incorrectly, is damaged, or is just old, moisture can get into your home and damage...
by tomleachroofing | May 11, 2013 | Leaky Roof, Portland Roofers, Portland Roofing, Roof Care, Roofers, Roofing
Dry rot is a fungus called Serpula lacrymans which causes decay in wood. It is attracted to wet or damp wood and is usually found in poorly ventilated areas. Since we experience damp weather off and on all year round here in the Pacific Northwest, you can see why...