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We will be updating this blog on a regular basis to keep you in touch with all the new things happening at our practice as well as regular updates on the latest industry news.

5 Ways to Tell the Age of Your Roof (and Why It Matters)

Your roof protects everything under it, but like anything else in your home, it has a limited lifespan. Knowing your roof’s age is important for planning maintenance, preventing leaks, and budgeting for replacement before problems get costly. If you’re not sure how old your roof really is, here are five ways to find out—plus how...

Top 5 Roofing Problems of 2025

Top 5 Most Common Roofing Problems (and How to Fix Them) Your roof is your home’s finest suit of armor. Strong, reliable, but needs to be maintained to keep up its performance. Unfortunately, even the best roofs aren’t immune to wear and tear. Over time, weather, materials, and simple aging can cause issues that lead...

Is Moss on My Roof a Bad Thing?

Is Moss on My Roof Bad? A Homeowner’s Guide to the Truth About Roof Moss If you’ve glanced up at your roof and noticed a green, fuzzy layer starting to spread across the shingles, you’re not alone. Moss is a common sight on roofs, especially in damp, shaded, or humid environments. For many homeowners, the...

Should You Repair or Replace Your Roof?

Should I Repair or Replace My Roof? A Homeowner’s Guide to One of the Most Urgent Roofing Questions One of the most pressing questions homeowners face when it comes to roofing is, “Should I repair my roof or replace it entirely?” This isn’t just a matter of cost—it’s about protecting your home, preserving its value,...

Painting Your Roof to Reflect Heat: Does It Work?

With summer temperatures soaring and energy bills rising, many homeowners are looking for ways to keep their homes cooler, without constantly blasting the AC. One increasingly popular solution? Reflective roof coatings or “cool roof” paint. But does painting your roof to reflect heat work, or is it just another home improvement gimmick? Let’s break it...