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Roofing


How to Get Your Roof Ready for Monsoon Season
Prepare your roof before monsoon season arrives. Learn what homeowners should check, including shingles, flashing, gutters, roof valleys, vents, and signs of storm damage.

Stephen Trask
2 days ago5 min read


What Does Roof Flashing Do During Rain?
Roof flashing helps direct rainwater away from vulnerable roof areas like walls, vents, chimneys, and valleys. Learn why flashing matters during storms.

Stephen Trask
May 274 min read


Why Are My Shingles Curling?
Curling shingles can be caused by age, heat, poor ventilation, moisture, or installation issues. Learn what curling shingles mean and when to call a roofer.

Stephen Trask
May 274 min read


What Is a Roof Valley?
A roof valley is where two roof slopes meet and direct rainwater off the roof. Learn why roof valleys matter, how they can leak, and when to call a roofer.

Stephen Trask
May 273 min read


Why Do Roof Leaks Happen Around Vents?
Roof leaks around vents often happen because of cracked pipe boots, damaged flashing, worn sealant, or storm damage. Learn what homeowners should watch for.

Stephen Trask
May 163 min read


What Is Roof Decking?
Roof decking is the solid surface beneath your roofing materials. Learn what roof decking does, why it matters, and how damage can affect your roof.

Stephen Trask
May 163 min read


What Happens During a Roof Inspection?
A roof inspection checks shingles, flashing, underlayment, gutters, leaks, and storm damage. Learn what roofers look for and when homeowners should schedule one.

Stephen Trask
May 163 min read


Is One Missing Shingle a Big Deal?
One missing shingle may seem minor, but it can expose your roof to leaks, underlayment damage, and storm problems. Learn when to schedule a roof inspection.

Stephen Trask
May 164 min read


Roof Anatomy 101: The Key Parts of Your Roof Explained Simply
Learn the key parts of a roof system, and all aspects of the roof anatomy in plain English. Tucson roofing contractors explain decking, underlayment, flashing, ventilation, and where problems usually start.

Stephen Trask
Feb 55 min read
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