Hail damage on roofs is fairly common, but it can also be subtle and difficult to spot. That means quite a lot of hail damage goes unnoticed, and therefore it…
Should You Join the My Safe Florida Home Program?
2022 was another intense and costly hurricane season in Florida. With an estimated $3.8 billion in storm-related damage, 2022 may end up as Florida's costliest hurricane season of all time.…
Florida’s New Roofing Law
Hurricanes are a fact of life in Florida. They're destructive and deadly, but the people of Florida have adapted pretty well. In fact, though Florida endures the most "hurricane events"…
TPO vs Modified Bitumen Roofs
If your home has a low-slope, or "flat" roof, you have a few options to choose from when it's time to re-roof. You can read about many of those options…
What’s The Best Roof to Withstand A Hurricane?
Hurricanes in Florida are an incredibly destructive force. Most years we expect to endure at least one, and usually a few of them. But because of hurricanes, Florida has some…
How to Handle A Roof Inspection for An Insurance Claim
Here in Florida, our homes have to deal with some pretty intense weather, including hurricanes. After the destruction caused by Hurricane Ian in late 2022, many people were faced with…
Clay Tile and Concrete Tile Roof Pros & Cons
If your home has an asphalt shingle roof, you'll likely need to replace the roof at some point while you own it. The easiest way, usually, is to go with…
How to Deal With Wind & Storm Damage to Asphalt Shingles
There's a good chance that your home has asphalt shingles on the roof. They're the shingle of choice for about 80 percent of roofing jobs in the United States. While…
7 Steps to Take After Your Home Floods from Storm Damage
Flooding after storm damage is a dreadful experience. You may return to your property to see extensive damage to the roof, windows, and structure. In many cases, hundreds of gallons…
What Is the Lifespan of a Metal Roof Vs a Tile Roof?
Asphalt shingle roofs are the most popular roofing material in the U.S. They're usually the least-expensive option, but definitely not the longest lasting. That distinction goes to metal and tile…