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July 29, 2016 by
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Re-roofing So You Need to Reroof Your Home?
Maybe youre not quite sure where to start? Or maybe you have re-roofed your home before.
Your decision to reroof your home may have been the result of seeing a neighbor reroof his or her home. Or maybe youve been experiencing some roofing problems which can no longer be ignored.
Then again, maybe youve decided just to give your home a face lift and a new roof would really enhance the look.
Whatever the reason, you dont want to make any costly mistakes! The Rve Exteriors LLC team is here to help.
Roof Maintenance & Inspections We recommend annual inspections (as a minimum) for every roof system. Far too often, the cause of a roof failure is the absence of proper maintenance and inspection.
Something that starts out small and very repairable when left unchecked, can turn into a very major roof problem.
Periodic visual roof inspections (especially after storms) and routine maintenance to deficient conditions can increase the long term service life of any roof assembly.
To perform an annual inspection, our qualified roof inspectors walk over the entire roof area looking for and photographing all observed deficiencies.
These observations are then noted on an inspection form along with recommended maintenance procedures to the cited deficiencies.
Algae Rooftop fungus that can leave dark stains on roofing.
Angled fasteners Roofing nails and staples driven into decks at angles not parallel to the deck.
APA American Plywood Association. Tests and sets standards for all varieties of plywoods used in the U.S.
Apron flashing Metal flashing used at chimney fronts.
ARMA Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association. Organization of roofing manufacturers.
Asphalt A bituminous waterproofing agent used in various types of roofing materials.
Asphalt concrete primer Asphalt based primer used to prepare concrete and metal for asphalt sealant.
Asphalt plastic cement Asphalt based sealant material, meeting ASTM D4586 Type I or II. Used to seal and adhere roofing materials. Also called mastic, blackjack, roof tar, bull.
ASTM-The American Society for Testing and Materials. Organization that sets standards for a wide variety of materials, including roofing.
Back-surfacing Granular material added to shingles back to assist in keeping separate during delivery and storage.
Blistering Bubbles or pimples in roofing materials. Usually moisture related. In shingles blisters are either moisture under the material or moisture trapped inside the material.
Blow-offs When shingles are subjected to high winds, and are forced off a roof deck.
Buckling When a wrinkle or ripple affects shingles or their underlayments.
Closed-cut valley A shingle valley installation method where one roof planes shingles completely cover the others. The top layer is cut to match the valley lines.
Cobra GAFMCs respected brand name for ventilation products.
Corrosion When rust, rot or age negatively affect roofing metals.
Counter-flashing-The metal or siding material that is installed over roof-top base flashing systems.
Country Mansion & Country Estates-GAFMCs limited lifetime warranty shingle.
Crickets A peaked water diverter installed behind chimneys and other large roof projections. Effectively diverts water around projections.
Cupping When shingles are improperly installed over an existing roof or are over-exposed, they form a curl or cup.
Deck The substrate over which roofing is applied. Usually plywood, wood boards, or planks.
Dormer A raised roof extending out of a larger roof plane.
Drip-edge An installed lip that keeps shingles up off of the deck at edges, and extends shingles out over eaves and gutters, and prevents water from backing up under shingles.
Dubl-Coverage Mineral Guard Roll roofing material with 19 selvage edge for double coverage over roof deck.
Eaves The roof edge from the fascia to the structures outside wall. In general terms, the first three feet across a roof is termed the eave.
End-laps When installing rolled products in roofing, the area where a roll ends on a roof, and is overlapped by the next section of rolled material. (underlayments, rolled roofing)
Exposure The area on any roofing material that is left exposed to the elements.
Fasteners Nails or staples used in securing roofing to the deck.
FHA-The Federal Housing Authority. Sets construction standards throughout the U.S.
Fiberglass mat fibers condensed into strong, resilient mats for use in roofing materials.
Flange-Metal pan extending up or down a roof slope around flashing pieces. Usually at chimneys and plumbing vents
Flashing Materials used to waterproof a roof around any projections through the roof deck.
Flashing cement Sealant designed for use around flashing areas, typically thicker than plastic cement.
Gable roof Traditional roof style; two peaked roof planes meeting at a ridge line of equal size.
GAFCant GAFMC cant strips for deflecting water away from flashing areas. Typically used on low slope roofs.
Golden Pledge GAFMCs strongest limited warranty for shingles. Americas strongest steep slope warranty.
Grand Sequoia GAFMC shingle with wood shake appearance.
Grand Slate GAFMC shingle with slate appearance.
Granules Crushed rock that is coated with a ceramic coating and fired, used as top surface on shingles.
Hand-sealing The method to assure sealing of shingles on very steep slopes, in high wind areas, and when installing in cold weather.
High nailing When shingles are nailed or fastened above the manufacturers specified nail location.
Hip legs The down-slope ridges on hip roofs.
Hip roof A roof with four roof planes coming together at a peak and four separate hip legs.
Ice Dam When a snow load melts on a roof and re-freezes at the eave areas. Ice dams force water to back-up a roof and cause leakage.
L flashing Continuous metal flashing consisting of several feet of metal. Used at horizontal walls, bent to resemble an L.
Laminated shingles Shingles made from two separate pieces that are laminated together. GAFMC Timberline Series, Country Mansion and Grand Sequoia Shingles. Also called dimensional shingles and architectural shingles.
Laps The area where roll roofing or rolled underlayments overlap one another during application (see also side laps and end laps).
Low slopes-Roof pitches less than 4/12 are considered low sloped roofs. Special installation practices must be used on roofs sloped 2/12-4/12.
Mansard A roof design with a nearly vertical roof plane that ties into a roof plane of less slope at its peak.
Mats The general term for the base material of shingles and certain rolled products.
Modified bitumen Rolled roofing membrane with polymer modified asphalt and either polyester or fiberglass reinforcement.
Mortar Mixture of sand, mortar, limestone and water used in bonding a chimneys bricks together.
Nail-guide-line Painted line on laminated shingles, to aid in the proper placement of fasteners.
Nail-pop When a nail is not fully driven, it sits up off the roof deck.
Nesting Installing a second layer of shingles aligning courses with the original roof to avoid shingle cupping.
NRCA The National Roofing Contractors Association. Respected national organization of roofing contractors.
Open valley Valley installation using metal down the valley center.
Organic mat Material made from recycled wood pulp and paper.
Organic Shingles Shingles made from organic (paper) mats.
OSB Oriented Strand Board. A decking made from wood chips and lamination glues.
Over-driven The term used for fasteners driven through roofing material with too much force, breaking the material.
Over-exposed Installing shingle courses higher than their intended exposure.
Pitch-ratio of the rise of the roof to the span of the roof.
Power vents Electrically powered fans used to move air from attics and structures.
Plastic cement Asphalt based sealant. Also called bull, mastic, tar, asphalt cement.
Plumbing vents Term used to describe plumbing pipes that project through a roof plane. Also called vent stacks.
Prevailing wind The most common direction of wind for a particular region.
Quarter sized Term for the size of hand sealant dabs, size of a U.S. 25 piece.
Racking Method of installing shingles in a straight up the roof manner.
Rake edge-The vertical edge of gable style roof planes.
Release film The plastic sheet installed on the back of Weather Watch and StormGuard underlayments. Used for packaging and handling. Remove before installation.
Rigid vent Hard plastic ridge vent material.
Roof louvers Rooftop rectangular shaped roof vents. Also called box vents, mushroom vents, airhawks, soldier vents.
Roof plane A roofing area defined by having four separate edges. One side of a gable, hip or mansard roof.
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For the best quality in roof repair, replacement, and re-roofing from experienced, dedicated roofers in Oldsmar, FL, Acoma Roofing, Inc. is your first choice to call for a free estimate. In business since 1952, our company will give you honest facts, quality craftsmanship, and excellent warranties for all our products and services.
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Starting in 1962 with superior quality and customer service as our goal, Enterprise Roofing Service has worked tirelessly to establish itself as one of Californias premier union commercial roofing and waterproofing contractors.
Enterprise Roofing Service, Inc. is a licensed, fully-insured, and bonded, union roofing and waterproofing contractor. Our rock-solid reputation and longevity are a result of our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction.
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June 10, 2016 by
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Click here to view a video outlining the activities leading up to and during National Roofing Week.
Organized by NRCA, National Roofing Week takes place each summer. Its mission is to increase awareness across the U.S. about the significance of roofs to every home and business and share the good deeds of the industry. National Roofing Week also promotes the importance of hiring a professional roofing contractor and making informed decisions about maintaining or replacing any roof system.
The roof is one of the most important components of a home or business' structure, yet it is often taken for granted until it falls into disrepair. NRCA encourages members to participate in National Roofing Week by engaging in their communities and informing the public about the essential role roofs and professional roofing contractors play in every community.
In celebration of National Roofing Week, NRCA hosts an annual Children's Art Contest, sponsored by A.C.T. Metal Deck Supply. NRCA members and their employees can participate by having their children, grandchildren, step-children, nieces and nephews enter artwork in the contest.
In addition, NRCA members and staff members celebrate National Roofing Week through contributions to charitable organizations in their communities. Members throughout the U.S. are encouraged to share their stories of charitable giving with NRCA, who will promote their efforts through social media, NRCA's Roof Scoop blog and Professional Roofing magazine.
NRCA also will be hosting a social media campaign to highlight our members and their contributions to the roofing industry. Members are encouraged to share photos that will focus on a different theme each day during National Roofing Week, tag NRCA and use the hashtag #nationalroofingweek.
Sunday, June 5National Roofing Week Kickoff
Monday, June 6Share your charitable projects
Tuesday, June 7Salute your crew and staff
Wednesday, June 8Share how you train your workers
Thursday, June 9Share your signature projects
Friday, June 10Show how you celebrated National Roofing Week. Winners of NRCA's Children's Art Contest will also be announced.
Saturday, June 11National Roofing Week wrap up. In early spring, all NRCA members will receive their social media cards, which will read "Proud to Be an NRCA Member" in the mail. Place this card in all the photos you take and submit for our social media campaign. Members also may download a color PDF of the card from the Members Only section by clicking here.
Click here to read about projects completed in previous years during National Roofing Week.
National Roofing Week Contacts
Charlotte Norgaard NRCA's Media Relations Manager (847) 493-7548 cnorgaard@nrca.net
Ambika Bailey NRCA's Vice President of Communications and Production (847) 493-7555 abailey@nrca.net
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