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Englewood, Fl – Roofing Leaks Repairs and GAF ELK Timberline Shingle – (941) 270-2677

Roof replacement or roof repairs needed? – Timothy Parks Construction & Roofing can give you roofing piece of mind. Our professional GAF ELK Certified CE 18239 roofing service will provide the perfect solution for your home improvement and remodeling needs in Englewood, Fl. http://www.tprci.com/roofing.html (941) 270-2677 Englewood, Fl

A roof leak is a major nuisance for most homeowners in Englewood, Fl. Finding a roof leak can be frustrating or relatively simple, depending on location and weather conditions in Englewood, Fl. http://www.tprci.com/roofing.html (941) 270-2677

If your roof is older, it is possible that the leak is within the roof field. This means the expanse of shingles, slate, shakes, whatever. If your roof is asphalt, then you can walk around with ease. Other materials such as slate, concrete tile or clay tile may not be so forgiving. You can crack roofing if you walk on it, so be careful. With regular shingles, [..more..]

Finding Roof Leaks: Three Places to Check For Leaks

Timothy Parks 941-270-2677

Roof leaks are a major headache to fix. The good news is that some leaks are predictable – especially as the roof ages. By identifying areas that are prone to developing problems, steps can be taken that will prevent roof problems cost effectively.

Finding Roof Leaks: Three Places to Check For Leaks

Roof Inspectors Available 24 Hrs. a Day – 941-270-2677

Our roof inspectors are available 24 hours a day to search for both necessary roof repair work and for conditions which might causea roof leak in the future.

Can I Layer Shingles on My Roof? Yes, in Florida up to (2) layers.

Like many common home improvement questions, the answer is you can, but you need to decide if layering shingles is the best course of action for your home. It isn’t uncommon to layer a second roof right over the first and then tear everything off before you put a third layer down. Building codes and most municipalities will usually allow you to overlay a second (though never a third) layer of asphalt shingles over an existing shingled roof. You will need to check with your building  inspections department to be sure.

Common Problems with Layering Shingles Layering shingles has a few drawbacks that you should take into consideration before you decide to lay new shingles over the old.

With (2) layers your not eligible for the greatest dollar reduction in your insurance premiums.  Contact your insurance agent for details!
If there’s any curling of the old [..more..]