Roof Repair

Donut Shop Refurbished Roof

Published on November 26th, 2012 by Sam in New Roof

Donut Shop Refurbished Roof

In West Fargo, North Dakota some of the residents went through donut withdrawal when an institution in the community was closed down for three weeks. Sandy’s Donuts owner Mark Ostlund closed the shop for renovations. Oslund said “People would come up and just be like well, what am I going to do? I can’t get […]

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Phosphate Museum Gets New Roof

Published on November 23rd, 2012 by Sam in New Roof

Phosphate Museum Gets New Roof

Mulberry Phosphate Museum in Mulberry Florida has had a leaky roof for years. The staff has been placing buckets where the water drips down the walls from a whole in the roof. Roofers will begin removing the old roof in the first week of December and then putting new shingles on the 73 year old […]

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Wrong Roof Removed

Published on November 21st, 2012 by Sam in Roof Contractors

Wrong Roof Removed

In Plain Township – Stark County, Ohio, an apartment complex owner was surprised last week by roofers removing the shingles from his building. Ordinarily it would be a good thing to see them men on the job, the problem was, that he didn’t order a new roof. A crew from Anthony Roofing assumed the job […]

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Managing Roof Costs

Published on November 20th, 2012 by Lloyd in Roof Repair 101

Managing Roof Costs

Roof repair and replacement can be one of the more expensive aspects of homeownership, especially if the cost of the work isn’t covered by insurance. For many people, even minor roof damage can quickly add up to large out of pocket expenses. Luckily, there are a few ways to avoid being caught off guard by […]

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New Roof for Milwaukee Oldest Home

Published on November 19th, 2012 by Sam in Historic Roofs

New Roof for Milwaukee Oldest Home

In the Estabrook Park area of Milwaukee the oldest documented home is getting a new roof. The needed repairs are thanks to a neighbor, Mary Kamps who stopped by to look at the Kilbourntown House and noticed the shingles falling off. Kamps together with her friend Diane Buck started a campaign to raise the funds […]

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New Roof for Historic South Dakota Church

Published on November 16th, 2012 by Sam in Historic Roofs

New Roof for Historic South Dakota Church

The Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Aberdeen South Dakota is getting the roof repaired and renovated. The 79 year old building is the largest church in South Dakota. While the building is structurally sound there were areas where the roof was leaking into the church and damaging the plaster. A crew from Minneapolis Contractor, Garlock-French […]

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FEMA Help For New Roofs

Published on November 15th, 2012 by roofguy in Scams

FEMA Help For New Roofs

After the recent hurricane, many families in the northeast are facing a tough road ahead to rebuild and move on. For homeowners in need of roof repair the challenges are even greater, as roof scams tend to increase around times like these. A Cautious Road To Repair Some of the indications of an non-reputable roofing […]

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Roof Shingle Thieves in Texas Neighborhood

Published on November 14th, 2012 by Sam in Roof Materials

Roof Shingle Thieves in Texas Neighborhood

Coppell Texas, police are looking for suspects involved in stealing roofing shingles from homeowner’s yards. The majority of the 17 reported thefts since June have been in central Coppell. When talking about the dollar amounts stolen, Sgt. David Moore of the Coppell Police Department said “the amount varies from offense to offense, depending on the […]

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Roofing Industry Gives Back To Veterans

Published on November 13th, 2012 by Lloyd in News

Roofing Industry Gives Back To Veterans

For our servicemen and women the challenges faced back home can quickly add up. Leaving families to take care of homeownership responsibilities alone, many of our active duty members are limited in their ability to help. As part of a growing initiative to help those serving our country, there are now many different ways in […]

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Volunteers Help save Roof of Great Auditorium

Published on November 12th, 2012 by Sam in Roof Damage

Volunteers Help save Roof of Great Auditorium

The Great Auditorium in Ocean Grove New Jersey suffered a damaged roof from Hurricane Sandy. The 89 mph wind gusts got under the 30 year old stainless steel roof and tore it off the building. The 4,000 square foot roof section ripped off exposing approximately 20% of the auditorium. Jack Green of Green Construction said […]

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