Winterizing A House And Roof
Roof Repair

Even in Arizona, the cooler winter months can bring challenges to your roof and your home. Costs for repair can quickly become expensive but that can be minimized with a few simple precautionary procedures. Read on to learn more.

Pipe Insulation

Water damage results when water pipes freeze and burst. Avoid flooding and an extensive cleaning proces by ensuring your water pipes are insulated with either fiberglass or heating tape.

Air Leaks

If you can minimize cold air from entering your home, your energy bills should be lower and your home, warmer.  To reduce air leakage, replace or install the sweep at the base of your door and apply weather-stripping or caulk around drafty windows.

Seal The Attic

Sealing the attic not only avoids heat loss but can last many years. Make sure the attic insulation is 12 inches deep and is designed to avoid moisture problems. If your attic ventilation is poor, water vapor generated from bathing, cooking and cleaning can reach the cold underside of a roof deck and condense. If this isn’t properly addressed, moisture build-up could damage your roof deck, insulation and drywall.

Insulate The Attic, Doors And Windows

Winterize your windows so melting snow won’t lead to mold and mildew problems around your windows and doors. Seal up any gaps with weather-stripping seals or caulking to prevent moisture from getting in. Prevent outside air from getting inside your home by installing door sweeps at the bottom of all exterior doors. They’re inexpensive, simple to put on and can keep dust and pests out, too. Also, keep cold air out of your home by sealing window gaps.

Chimney And Furnace Inspection

It’s important to ensure that your heating system is operates safely and effectively. A poorly maintained furnace produces dangerous amounts of carbon monoxide, a colorless and odorless gas causing flu-like symptoms, confusion and even death.  Both should be annually cleaned and inspected by a qualified professional ensuring safe and efficient use. Whether you have an electric, gas or oil system, you should have it serviced yearly, before the main heating season.

Tree Pruning

When allowed to build up, snow and ice damage branches. Large overhanging tree branches are capable of getting heavy with snowfall and break and fall onto your roof. If a tree is close to your home, prune its branches and cut down any low-hanging limbs before the start of the winter. You will want to have those branches trimmed before the snow starts falling. Low-hanging branches can also scrape your roof and damage shingles.

Wind-Proofing Materials

Strong winds can be the cause of substantial damage to your property. Avoid wind damage this winter by installing wind-proofing features such as permanent window shutters and impact-resistant shingles. You may also want to consider purchasing steel doors, as high winds can tear through other types of material more easily.

Right Way Roofing Offers Roof Repairs In Phoenix

If you live in Phoenix, Mesa, Scottsdale, Chandler, Tempe, Apache Junction or anywhere in the Phoenix valley and you have a damaged or leaking roof, Right Way Roofing can help. We can do the work finding the damaged area, recommend the most affordable repairs, and get the job done the Right Way. Roof repair is our business and we strive for the highest customer satisfaction by using the best materials and giving every job our full attention. Give us a call to get your roof repaired by calling 480-232-5458 (East Valley) or 602-299-8851 (West Valley). Learn more about roof repair cost in Phoenix.

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Commercial Roofing
Best Roofing Types, Metal Roofing, Metal Roofing Installation, Roofing Types

Metal roofing continues its climb in popularity as a preferred choice of roofing materials. Nonetheless, they are not immune to leaking and otherwise being damaged. Read on to learn more of some of the more causes of metal roof leaks.

Metal Roofing Screws

Most leaks on metal roofs are somewhat remarkably caused by roofing screws. Designed to seal out water by the means of compressing a washer made from rubber at the base of the screw head. When driven into the metal roof panel, the washer forms a gasket separating the screw head from the roofing panel. This should be simple but when screws are not driven in correctly or are over driven or when the screws are inserted at an incorrect angle, all of these scenarios can lead to metal roof leaks.

Over driven screws are usually the result of attempting to ensure a tight seal but in doing so causes the rubber washer to break. Conversely, with under driven screws, the washer never gets compressed properly. When a screw is driven in at the incorrect angle, only part of the washer is sealed and when screws miss the metal strut or the wood framing underneath, the result is nothing is sealed at all.

Stack Flashings

Stack flashings are a feature of metal roofs that can become very prone to leaking. Stack flashings are considered the boot or, if you prefer, the flashings around the pipes and tubes coming out of the metal roof, including air vents, plumping pipes and HVAC vents. Usually, stack flashings are constructed from a rubber-type material that is positioned flat on the metal roof to form a seal. it also squeeze fits around the pipe, forming an additional seal. Because the metal roof contracts and expands, it means these seals are under continuous degrees of pressure. In addition, the sun degrades the rubber material of the flashings that usually only lasts 50 percent of the life expectancy of the metal roof itself.

Missing Sealants

Metal roof sealants usually do not last anything like as long as metal roofing panels so they need to be replaced as part of a regular roof maintenance program. Sealants under trims such as Z flashing and metal ridge caps around roof transitions, pitch pans, counter flashings, and reglets will all need to be updated because of normal wear and tear. Therefore, it is vital to use a metal roof sealant specifically made for metal roofing.

Seams And Overlaps

Seams are located where 2 pieces of metal roofing overlap causing a condition known as a capillary draw. Capillary Draw is when water can actually travel uphill between two tightly joined pieces of metal. Butyl tape or sealant positioned between the two pieces of metal can break the capillary draw but when not installed and utilized correctly can be the cause of actually making the leaks worse than if none had been used at all.

Curb Flashings

HVAC units on Metal Roofs are normally positioned on curbs. Installing metal roof panels is a fairly simple process but the flashing that tests the ability of any metal roofer. HVAC offers little room for error when fabricating the flashing. The uphill side of curbs and the two upper corners of the curb flashing are difficult areas, especially when you are dealing with large HVAC units. Water often gets trapped behind the unit, standing behind the flashing which eventually erodes sealants and begins to leak. The more you caulk, seal, or tar the uphill side the more water it will hold. This Catch 22 is difficult to remedy without having to start again from scratch.

Metal Roof Repair & Installation in Mesa by Right Way Roofing, Inc. 

If you’re a homeowner or property manager that has a metal roof; taking care of a metal roof is easier than maintaining other types of roofs. The Right Way Roofing, Inc. team provides metal roof installation, maintenance, and repair. We handle roofing jobs of all sizes from simple repairs to completely installing a new metal roof. Give us a call to get your roof repaired by calling 480-232-5458 (East Valley) or 602-299-8851 (West Valley). Learn more about metal roof installation cost in Phoenix.

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Advantages and Disadvantages of Metal Roofs
Best Roofing Types, Metal Roofing, Metal Roofing Installation, Roofing Types

Metal roofs are common all across Arizona and are popular around the Phoenix area for homes and businesses. It’s important you have professionals for metal roofing repairs and installation for your business or residential metal roof, as the roofs will also need regular maintenance over time. This post explains the advantages and disadvantages of metal roofs.

Whether you’re buying a home with one or thinking of installing, here’s what to know.

You may be putting a roof on a new home, or your existing roof needs a total makeover, there are many materials widely available. It doesn’t matter what roof style you have, metal roofs can be a great option because of their longevity, they are maintained easily, and energy-efficient. And you can choose from tin, zinc, aluminum, copper, or galvanized steel — just be sure your metal roofing material is tested and labeled by UL, FM Global, or similar, and that you get a hold of your local building department for any code requirements or permits you may need.

Advantages of Metal Roofs | Pros

Pro 1. Longevity

– Metal roofs usually last up to 40-70 years, depending on the material used. Traditional asphalt roofing material has an estimated life expectancy of about 12-20 years.

Pro 2. Durability

– Some metal roofs can endure wind gusts up to 140 miles per hour, will not crack or corrode, and can be impact-resistant (depending on which material you choose). Additionally, metal roofs don’t require the costly periodic maintenance that other roofing materials often need. However, they should be inspected regularly to make sure no repairs are needed.

Pro 3. Safety

– Metal roofs won’t spark and catch on fire during a wildfire or lightning strike.

Pro 4. Energy efficiency

– Metal roofs reflect radiant heat, which can reduce your cooling costs by 10%-25%.

Pro 5. Environmentally friendly

– Metal roofs are not only made up of 25%-95% recycled content, depending on the material used, but they are also 100% recyclable at the end of their lifespan as a roof. In comparison, most shingle tear-off waste ends up in landfills — up to 20 billion pounds a year.

Disadvantages of Metal Roofs | Cons

Despite their many advantages, metal roofs have some potential drawbacks.

Con 1. Affordability

– Metal roofs can cost as much as two to three times more expensive than other types of roofing materials. While the life expectancy of a metal roof is a lot longer, investing in a metal roof only makes sense if you plan to live in your home long enough to reap its cost benefits.

Con 2. Noisiness

– Metal roofs are known to be noisy, especially during a hailstorm or heavy rain. Adding additional insulation during its installation typically solves this problem, but usually increases the cost.

Con 3. Expansion and contraction

– Metal roofing materials that are attached as larger panels like to expand and contract. If they aren’t properly installed with fasteners that allow them to “breathe,” the panels can become loose and cause damage to them.

Con 4. Inconsistency of color match

– If a repair is needed or a room addition is added years later, it can be difficult to find an exact color match to the existing panels.

Con 5. Performance

– If water gathers anywhere on the roof because of insufficient installation or poor repairs, it can ultimately cause critical damage. Low-grade metals can also be less durable and thinner. Some metals rust in certain climates or dent a lot easier than others during hailstorms or even during installation.

Metal Roof Repair & Installation in Mesa by Right Way Roofing, Inc. 

If you’re a homeowner or property manager that has a metal roof; taking care of a metal roof is easier than maintaining other types of roofs. The Right Way Roofing, Inc. team provides metal roof installation, maintenance and repair. We handle roofing jobs of all sizes from simple repairs to completely installing a new metal roof. Give us a call to get your roof repaired by calling 480-232-5458 (East Valley) or 602-299-8851 (West Valley). Learn more about metal roof installation cost in Phoenix.

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bitumen roofs pros and cons
Bitumen Roofs

Bitumen roofing or modified bitumen roofing is one of the longest-lasting and most durable roofs available. Modified bitumen is a form of asphalt and it can be used in many ways when applied to the roof in both cooler and warmer temperatures. Modified bitumen roofs have many benefits over other kinds of membrane roofing and they are becoming increasingly seen as the preferential modern alternatives to the traditional built-up roof.

Advantages Of Bitumen Roofs

Bitumen roofs provide several benefits when used on a home or a building. Unlike other newer roofing types, bitumen roofs have a very long and proven record that can be counted on as reliable. They easily last more than twenty years. No matter how the material is applied to the roof, be it through the use of hot-mopped asphalt, self-adhesive sheets, or cold-applied adhesives the seams can stop leaks by being melted together. This advantage over other kinds of membrane roofing means seams that are left open or seams that are covered with another material can weaken as time passes, so a seamless bitumen roof has huge advantages over other forms of roofing. The other upside to bitumen roofing is that it is also very durable. Bitumen has a very high tensile strength so they are unlikely to develop the kinds of cracks that are prevalent in flat roofs and other forms of membrane roofs. They are also highly rated against, hail fire, and wind so they are highly unlikely to be damaged should there be a bad storm. With a bitumen roof, the longevity of the roof is usually backed up by a very long manufacturer’s warranty.

Disadvantages of Bitumen Roofs

All roofing types do have some drawbacks and bitumen roofs are no exception. Firstly, their natural black color tends to absorb heat as opposed to reflecting heat. If insulation is not utilized properly, the absorption of heat can lead to a phenomenon known as superheating of the building under the roof. Conversely, the material will not be damaged by UV rays or heat. Bitumen roofing also comes in different thicknesses, such as 1,2 or 3-ply material. The single 1 ply lacks durability and issues can arise from the breaking down of the bitumen material. However, both 2 and 3-ply bitumen material roofs are considerably more expensive and this can mean it becomes one of the most expensive products around for flat roofing. Granules need to be included as an important part of the installation process so the roof is given additional protection from the effects of the sun. Without doing this process, the temperature can be further raised in the building and potentially damage the roof. Sadly, granules are not always included in all installations of bitumen roofs. Lastly, in situations when the roof can hold a great deal of water or gather puddles of standing water after rainstorms, this can prematurely damage and age the bitumen roof.

Durability Done Correctly

a bitumen roof job must be performed correctly to ensure the roof will be a success. This means utilizing a 2 or 3-ply material and further having it coated so the effects of UV are minimized. When this is done correctly, a bitumen roof can far outlast any other form of roof it competes with.

New Roof Installation Estimates In Phoenix, Arizona

If you live in Mesa, Phoenix, Chandler, or the surrounding cities in the Phoenix area and need a new roof; Right Way Roofing, Inc. can help! We offer residential roof installation and commercial roof installation in Phoenix & Mesa, Arizona. As a 3rd generation roofing company that’s family-owned and operated we provide nothing but the very best roofing service for our friends and neighbors in Arizona. We use the finest underlayment, install the best roofing, and see to it you get the very best customer service from our highly experienced and trained team. We provide free inspections* to property owners to help them understand their roof’s condition and what needs to be done to ensure it’s protecting the home and its contents.

Does Homeowners Insurance Cover Roof Damage?
Roof Repair

Homeowners Insurance usually covers roof damage caused by a natural disaster (although there may be deductibles to be met) and normally doesn’t cover roof damage when the cause is neglect Read on to learn more about what to expect when dealing with a damaged roof and insurance.

The hazard insurance part of your homeowner’s insurance policy usually is the place to find coverage details for roof and property damage. If the roof has not been maintained and neglected, the insurer may deny the claim. Similarly, if the roof was damaged by a flood, mudslide or earthquake, you may need additional coverage to be covered. Wind and hail damage are normally covered within the terms of a standard insurance policy but there may be separate deductibles to be paid first.

Depending on how severe the damage is, there may also be limitations and exceptions. For example, it may not be covered if the damage is just considered to be cosmetic as the claim for roof damage, as well as the deductible that has to be met, may be a higher amount than just paying for the cosmetic repair.

Insurance Deductibles

If you live in an area that is well known to get high volumes of hail and tornadoes, the more likely it is there will be separate deductibles to be met. Sometimes they can be a flat fee, but very often they are based on a percentage of the total property coverage. If you have $400,000 in property coverage, you may have to pay 1% (or $4,000) out of pocket to meet the deductible before the insurance company kicks in with payment.

Roof Leaks

Roof leaks are usually covered by most insurance policies if:

  • The cause of the leak was a peril covered in your policy.
  • The damage was sudden, swift and not the result of accumulation over a period of years.

Unsurprisingly, this is frequently a contentious issue, especially when it may be a surprise to the homeowner, but the insurance judges it to be the result of neglect.

Age Of Roof Factors

When completing your application, the insurance company has an insurance adjuster visit to see if any coverage adjustments are required – including the age of your roof and the quality of the roof build. Some insurers refuse coverage on a roof older than twenty years unless an inspection has been carried out. Some insurers will not write policies for roofs in the 15-20 year range, only covering the cash value. In other words, if the roof gets destroyed or damaged, the company only pays out at the rate after 20 plus years of depreciation. However, you may have little choice but to go for one of these less than ideal options, as roof replacements are expensive (often more than $25,000,) and it is better than having no homeowners insurance coverage at all.

Damage From Hurricanes

Water and wind destruction is usually covered albeit with a higher deductible. However, it is vital to understand damage from flood waters as the result of a hurricane will not be covered unless a special endorsement has been added to your policy.

Damage From Squirrels

Damage from these little critters can be expensive as well as extensive. However, dwelling coverage usually covers your home when squirrels damage the structure of your property, but it does not usually cover interior damage or personal property damage.

Impact Resistant Roofing

You can keep the costs of your insurance under control by storm-proofing the roof with the installation of impact-resistant shingles. This should help to limit the total number of claims you have to file, saving you money as well as time. An additional bonus is many insurance companies offer discounts on their policies for homeowners who invest in impact-resistant roofing.

Right Way Roofing Offers Roof Repairs In Phoenix

If you live in Phoenix, Mesa, Scottsdale, Chandler, Tempe, Apache Junction or anywhere in the Phoenix valley and you have a damaged or leaking roof, Right Way Roofing can help. We can do the work finding the damaged area, recommend the most affordable repairs, and get the job done the Right Way. Roof repair is our business and we strive for the highest customer satisfaction by using the best materials and giving every job our full attention. Give us a call to get your roof repaired by calling 480-232-5458 (East Valley) or 602-299-8851 (West Valley). Learn more about roof repair cost in Phoenix.

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Advantages and Disadvantages of Flat Roofs
Best Roofing Types, Flat Roof Installation, Flat Roof Repair

Flat roofs are common all across Arizona and are popular around the Phoenix area for homes and a lot businesses. It’s vital you have professional for flat roofing repairs and installation for your business or residential flat roof, as the roofs will also need special regular maintenance over time. This post explains the advantages and disadvantages of flat roofs.

Advantages of Flat Roofs | Pros

Flat roof advantages include:

  • Cost. The most evident advantage for flat roofs is its cost: the materials are cheaper, as they don’t require to have much “curb appeal”; the labor cost is less expensive given that there is less of a risk in installing them, and these roofs are faster and easier to install, so there is less overall labor. They also have fewer issues in damages or repairs, which makes for a lower expense over the roof’s lifetime.
  • Fast Installation. The next incredible advantage of deciding on a flat roof is that since they are installed faster, you won’t have to wait too long to move in! In addition, if there are any repairs down the road or when you unavoidably need to replace the roof, the re-roofing installation procedure is usually quick and painless. No need for you to clear a huge chunk of your schedule to deal with roofers – most jobs can be done in less than a day!
  • Increases outdoor space. Another popular advantage to flat roofs is the increase in useable outdoor space. If your property is on a smaller lot without that much of a yard, a flat roof can become a fantastic outdoor gathering space to entertain or just relax. It is also an ideal location to set up a rooftop garden, install solar panels to save on electricity, or whatever else you might want!
  • Easy maintenance. Flat roofs are wonderful for maintenance as they are a lot safer and are easier to inspect on a regular basis. Checking sidings, cleaning out gutters, or simply repairing a hole becomes simple when you don’t have to worry about falling off the roof every other second.

Disadvantages of Flat Roofs | Cons

Flat roof disadvantages include:

  • Style. Flat roofs are not thought to be as stylish, and they likely don’t blend as easily into a neighborhood as their pitched equivalent counterparts. In addition, while they do boast more outdoor living space, they have the possibility of less indoor living space, as there is no attic or loft in the house.
  • Not insulated. Flat roof buildings have a lot less space for insulation and consequently can be more affected by extreme temperature variations.
  • Durability. Buildings with flat roofs are less stable and their ability to sustain weight naturally, so the roofers will need to offset somewhere else in the construction to help strengthen the building.
  • No roof drains. Flat roofs also don’t drain as well as pitched roofs do, so your roofer will have to install additional systems to ensure that the roof drains correctly.

Now that you know the possible advantages and disadvantages of owning a building with a flat roof, you should be able to make a knowledgeable decision as to whether you think a flat roof is for you. Either way, give Right Way Roofing, Inc. a call and we will work closely with you to design your flat roof.

Flat Roof Repair & Installation in Mesa by Right Way Roofing, Inc. 

If you are a homeowner or property manager that has a flat roof; taking care of the flat roof is an essential yearly task. The Right Way Roofing, Inc. team provides flat roof installation, maintenance, and repair. We handle jobs of all sizes from simple repairs to completely installing a new flat roof. Give us a call to get your roof repaired by calling 480-232-5458 (East Valley) or 602-299-8851 (West Valley). Learn more about flat roof repair cost in Phoenix.

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Signs Of Roof Storm Damage
Roof Inspections, Roof Leaks, Roof Repair, Roofing Problems

Storms come in all strengths and sizes and although your roof is built to last, here are the signs to look for when you think your roof may have been damaged. Remember, safety first when inspecting your roof. Use binoculars from the ground level and maybe look from a window inside the house. If you are unsure call a professional roofing contractor.

Damage From Wind

Shingles can blown off the roof deck when there are high winds. Missing shingles can mean interior damage and leaks. However, other damage caused by the wind may not be able to be seen. This is especially so when the adhesive seal that acts as a water shedding surface has broken. Always be safe when you check for roof damage. All manufacturers offer a wind warranty on their shingles so when you select a new roof be sure to check out the wind coverage. If the wind was above the wind coverage warranty, you will have to file an insurance claim. Signs of wind damage include:

  • Missing shingles.
  • Thin horizontal lines where granules have been worn off about 1-2 inches beneath the shingle above; this could indicate that the shingle seal was broken and the shingle was flapping in the wind rubbing against the shingle above it. To be effective against the elements, shingles must be sealed to each other as one water tight roof deck.

Damage From Hail

Hail is often a widespread event and can cause identations to shingles as well as cracking shingles to allow in water over time. You will certainly have to file an insurance claim for hail damage. some ocntractors specialize in storm repair, so always use good judgement when you select a contractor. Signs of hail damage include:

  • Collateral hail damage around the house; dents on cars or other items on your house or in your yard.
  • Distinct patterns of small round-shaped divots on the edges of the shingles.
  • Indentations in the shingle where granules are missing.
  • A large pile of granules at the end of your downspout; a small amount is normal, especially on new shingles.

Damage From Falling Debris

During a storm, falling debris can land on your roof. While some items are very small, larger items may cause damage so it is wise to get a roofing contractor to inspect your roof for damage. Some signs of debris damage include:

  • Visual identification of debris on the roof.
  • Shingles that are missing.
  • Shingles that are cracked.
  • A large pile of granules at the end of your downspout.

Roof Repair in Mesa & Phoenix by Right Way Roofing, Inc. 

If you live in PhoenixMesa, Scottsdale, Chandler, Tempe, Apache Junction or anywhere in the Phoenix valley and you have a damaged or leaking roof, Right Way Roofing can help. We can do the work finding the damaged area, recommend the most affordable repairs, and get the job done the Right Way. Roof repair is our business and we strive for the highest customer satisfaction by using the best materials and giving every job our full attention. Give us a call to get your roof repaired by calling 480-232-5458 (East Valley) or 602-299-8851 (West Valley). Learn more about roof repair cost in Phoenix.

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Best Time Of Year To Replace Roof
Roof Inspections, Roof Leaks, Roof Repair, Roofing Problems

Although roofing contractors work all year-round and most homeowners wait as long as they can before taking the plunge for a new roof, it is worth knowing you can save money on labor and materials by getting your roof replaced at certain times of the year. Read on to learn more about how you can minimize the expense of a new roof and still get the finest quality and service.

Obviously, the best time to have your roof replaced is when you can plan it in advance, but the reality is often a roof repair or replacement becomes of primary importance because of circumstances beyond our control. That said, there are still some questions that come to mind, for example, when is the best time of year to get a roof replacement? Will, it cost more at certain times of the year? And, what roofing company should I use?

Offseason Versus Peak Roofing Season?

Traditionally roofing companies are at their busiest in the late summer and autumnal months. On occasion, homeowners may have a wait of thirty days or so – even if they have found a reliable roofing company to do the job. This time of year is the preference because the rainy/monsoon season is over, the days are a little cooler and the weather is far more predictable. The primary concern is keeping your roof dry – as we do not want rainwater entering your home! Pricing considerations also come into play. The summer tends to bring the highest prices with the highest temperatures. prices usually increase sometime after April 1 – so it often wise for homeowners to get their roof replacement during the early spring, autumn and winter months.

Winter Roof Replacement

A great benefit of replacing a roof in winter time is nearly every roofing company will be able to do the work as they will not be too busy! When roofing companies install shingles made from an asphalt composite, manufacturers do not change their warranties based on the temperature at the time of installation. The warranty is exactly the same as any other time of year. However, new shingles need what is called thermal sealing and that can take several days, maybe even weeks when the temperatures are 40 degrees Fahrenheit or above. Another upside in this situation is the materials will be cheaper at this time of year.

Summer Roof Replacement

Undoubtedly it is one of the busiest times for roofing companies but comes with a few disadvantages you should be aware of:

  • Shingles can get damaged during installation because the pressure used in nail guns can make the shingles more susceptible to damage
  • Human traffic on the roof must also be minimized

Remember planning ahead and getting the best price from a reliable roofing contractor for a replacement is the way to go. if you realize the roof is at the end of its life span, schedule the replacement as soon as you can and be sure to sign a contract to lock in the best prices with no increase for labor and materials. If this is outside your comfort zone, at least attempt to schedule your roof replacement in the spring and early summer months, so roofing companies have time to fit you into their schedule before they get too busy.

Roof Repair in Mesa & Phoenix by Right Way Roofing, Inc. 

Your roof is what keeps your home dry during rainstorms and protects the interior of your home from leaks, mold, and mildew. If you have a roof that hasn’t been taken care of by previous owners or has been damaged talk to the roofing repair experts at Right Way Roofing, Inc.  Our roof inspection team finds the damage fast, identifies the source of leaks, and provides affordable repairs.  The repairs and replacement roofing we offer is the highest quality and longest lasting roofing solutions available.

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Common Roofing Problems
Roof Inspections, Roof Leaks, Roof Repair, Roofing Problems

If you’re searching for common roofing problems you’ve probably found a leak or your roof has been damaged. Keeping an eye on your roofing for the top fifteen roof problems could be significant to saving yourself a good chunk of cash that you would have to put out for your roof to be completely replaced.

If the roofing materials are incorrectly installed it will increase the chance for problems later on, not to mention reduce the life expectancy of your roof. A professional roof installer can check your roof out and let you know whether or not it has been installed correctly or not. General contractors can also help repair the most common roof problems.

Top 20 Most Common Roofing Problems:

 1. Leaks and Moisture

All things that are weather blown, such as rain, hail, ice, snow, wind, and of course, debris, and many other things; can all create moisture in between the layers of your roofing, causing several different bad things to happen. The things that would be the worse are leaks, mold, and rotting.

2. Improperly Installed FlashingImproperly Installed Flashing

The areas of your roof that have been penetrated, such as the skylights, vent pipes, heating system, cooling system, and chimneys (referred to as the flashing). A poorly attached flashing will usually end up causing the roofing to have open seams and laps that will eventually allow the wind to blow the tiles off. If the flashing has been installed incorrectly, the roof will have less protection, leaving it with reduced puncture resistance.

3. Critters

You would be surprised if you knew just how much damage small animals are able to make to your roof, like insects and birds, and many others. It would be best to deter all small animals before things get worse.

4. Ponding Water

If you notice water that ponds, and are staying on your roof, you can take it as a sure sign that you have a problem. Having a build-up of debris is one common cause, and another reason could be that the water is unable to drain properly due to improper cleaning of the HVAC units and/or gutters. If you suspect a leak, have a roof leak detection company to come out and see if you have any ponding water is a good idea.

5. Punctures and PenetrationsPunctures and Penetrations on roof

Punctures in the roof material can be caused by hail and wind damage. After the completion of the roofing, the sealant and flashing are added around the penetration areas, such as vents for appliances, the HVAC, and anything else built-in to the roof. All these things need to be checked on a regular basis.

6. Trees

The protective top layer of the roofing can be damaged by the limbs of a tree rubbing on the roof, causing the surface of roof shingles to abrade, which wears off the protective top layer. Tree branches can cause even worse problems to a roof should they fall. It is always a good idea to keep tree limbs and branches trimmed so that they are not at a distance to create such problems if they were to fall, and should a tree be close enough to a house that this cannot be prevented, remove it.

There are a few roofers who will install walk areas onto the roof as it is being laid, this is done by laying a double amount of the roofing materials down and it will allow access without worrying about the damage walking on the roof can cause when access is needed to things such as the HVAC, and etc.

7.  Ventilation

An important part of laying a roof is putting in a ventilation system in the attic, making the roof last longer. The way that it helps in making the roof last longer is because it helps in regulating the moisture that builds up in the attic space, which can cause damage to the sheathing, insulation, rafters, shingles, mold & mildew, and of course, the cost of energy. In order to create ventilation in the attic space vents are installed at the time the roof is being laid. These vents can be placed in several different areas, such as the base part of the roof (near the gutters, eaves, or soffits), and somewhere near the top of the roof (at the ridge). This lets the warm air get out and the cooler air come in, it is a natural process once the vents are in place.

8. Shrinkage and Blistering

The roof membrane is located under the tiles and shingles, and if these begin to shrinks, and this will usually create cracks and/or crazing to the upper layer. However, ridging, blistering, surface erosion, and splitting of shingles may eventually create much bigger issues in your roof.

9. Improper or Lack of Maintenance

The worst you can do for your roof is to ignore the regular maintenance of it. The problems will usually begin by not keeping the gutters cleaned out on a regular basis, and keeping your roof clear of debris such as tree limbs and branches, which could fall onto the roof. If these things are not being properly taking care of your roof could be in for some more serious damage, and costlier. So you should keep in mind, the importance of regular inspections, and the regular maintenance of your roof, as these things can extend the life of your roof and save you a bundle of money.

10. Drainage ProblemsDrainage Problems on roof

Poor drainage can lead to a number of issues, including water damage. If your home has a flat roof, you will need to watch your ceiling for water stains as they will indicate that water is pooling on your roof after a rainstorm. If your roof is slanted be sure to keep the gutters clear to prevent water from backing up and leaking through cracks in the roofing.

11. Billowing, Tenting and Blow-Offs

When your roof is not properly attached to the substrate, the seams can get exposed to the elements causing parts of the roof or worst case scenario, the entire roof to blow off. These problems can usually be found in single-ply roofing systems. To bypass these problems, your roof must be able to withstand high winds. Getting your roof inspected can prevent a lot of these from happening.

12. Missing or Damaged Shingles

Sometimes, shingles can go missing due to the elements, wearing off the protective surface, or the activities of animals. In these situations, some shingles may crack or break, and fall apart or simply go missing. You can hire a roofing company to repair or replace your shingles with new ones or cut the shingle into sections and replacing a single tab.

13.Ventilation

Your roof should not block off the flow of air into your home entirely. Ventilation needs to be included under the eaves to make sure that your attic doesn’t become too humid, causing mold to grow. When roofs are installed, soffits, vents and other necessary measures should be installed, make sure enough air flows through the attic.

14. Holes in Roof

Debris from high winds can produce holes in your roof. Open holes welcome in not only rain and wind but insects and other small problem animals as well. In addition, your house’s heating and cooling bill could double due to leaks from your air conditioner and/ or heater. Identify and repair holes quickly when they happen.

15. Loss of Granules

Common asphalt shingles have tiny granules that absorb UV radiation and protect the roof from the elements. If the granules begin to fall off, the integrity of your roof begins to waver. Check to see if you have any bald spots on your roof if you begin to have problems.

16. Roof Repair is Expensive

The kind of roof you have will greatly influence the cost of repair and replacement. Remember, roofs can be flat or sloped, low pitch or high pitch, shingled or made from metal, sometimes even something else! The cost of roofing materials can vary greatly among the many different roof types. Some types of roof require more materials and labor than other types.

On the less expensive end of the scale, you are looking at around $120 per 100 square feet for asphalt shingles. Conversely, shingles made from white slate average around $900 per 100 square feet with prices ranging from $800 to $1,000 for 100 square feet. However, tile shingles, run an average of $400 per 100 square feet. if you are the owner of a metal rood, you will be looking at an average cost of $1,500 per 100 square feet.

17. You Need Permits For Roofing Repair

You will need to check out the prices of permits in your area. In certain areas, there may be a flat rate price. In other places, it may be based on the value of the home or the size of the home. Either way, the roofer may need to obtain permits for repairs. be sure to make sure the costs of city permits wherever you live. Consider this as well. In some coastal areas, you may require a separate permit in order to have protection for your home from tropical storms and hurricanes. Straps and braces for hurricanes may be mandatory in these areas, adding several hundreds of dollars to the cost. So, a 1,300 square feet roof repair permit may run between $150 to $400 or more, depending on where the house is located.

18. Large Roofs Cost a Lot to Repair

Obviously one of the biggest factors in the determination of the final price you will pay is the size of the repair to be completed. As a rule of thumbs, roofing contractors use the square footage of a roof when pricing the job. In roofing terminology, a square is known as a 10-foot square area. Roof shingles, (unsurprisingly) are sold by the square. So you can expect to be charged for a square even if your repair is smaller than 10 square feet. That said, the contractor should give you the leftover material. This may be helpful is the roof needs to be repaired once again.

19. Water Damage Can Destroy Your Home

We all know how much damage water can do the structure of a house. However, the damage may not be obvious until the roofer is able to remove the existing shingles and conducts an inspection of the decking beneath the shingles. It can be very expensive to repair water damage and will undoubtedly increase the final cost of your roof repair. Nonetheless, it has to be dealt with, because if it is not, in the long run, it may lead to a total roof replacement being required.

20. Skylights And Chimneys Add to the Cost

Skylights and chimneys, as well as other rooftop elements you have that may be unique, can also increase the price of a roofing job. You should ask the roofer to check these features for leaks or damages while the shingles are being assessed – it may be most cost-efficient to for these to be replaced at the same time. The roofer will need to work around the unique features even if they do not need to be replaced, however, there will be additional costs ad the roofer works around these features – you can expect to pay an average of $400 extra with prices ranging from $300 to $500. Also, consider flashing around the chimney may need attention. If so, repairs average $350 with prices ranging from $200 to $500. It is important to realize that different roofing contractors can have prices that vary enormously, so shop around and it is wise to be judicious, check out the contractors who are hiring because if you are given an estimate with a very low price it may be that the roofer is not working legally.

Roof Repair in Mesa & Phoenix by Right Way Roofing, Inc. 

Your roof is what keeps your home dry during rainstorms and protects the interior of your home from leaks, mold, and mildew. If you have a roof that hasn’t been taken care of by previous owners or has been damaged talk to the roofing repair experts at Right Way Roofing, Inc.  Our roof inspection team finds the damage fast, identifies the source of leaks, and provides affordable repairs.  The repairs and replacement roofing we offer is the highest quality and longest lasting roofing solutions available.

Source:

1. “The Most Common Commercial Roofing Problems Solved.” Roof Repair | Renco Roofing | Phoenix, AZ | Roofing Company, 22 Mar. 2019, www.rencoroofing.com/the-most-common-commercial-roofing-problems-solved/.
2. “Top 5 PHX Roof Problems | Allstate ROofing.” Allstate Roofing of Arizona, 9 May 2019, www.allstateroofingaz.com/roof-repair/the-top-5-phoenix-roof-problems/.

 

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Energy Efficient Roofs
Roofing Types, Tile Roofing

In the heat of a US summertime, a rooftop can become very hot, even hotter than the surrounding air! Even with great insulation, the heat stil lgets through into attics and upper floors of the building kicking the air conditioner into overtime just to keep up. The way to avoid that is a roof replacement (or treatment) with cool roofing materials that are reflective.

A roof replacement is often an expensive proposition but if your roof is letting in a lot of heat, a new roof may well pay for itself over its lifetime. A less expensive option may be to apply roof coatings that are energy efficient.

Energy Star Roofing Options

The federal Energy Star program is a helpful resource for householders when it comes to choosing roof materials that are ultra energy-efficient. These new materials can lower roof temperature by an amazing fifty degrees Fahrenheit and can reduce air conditioner demand by as much as fifteen percent.

Roof Colors

A lighter colored roof is always going to be preferential to a darker colored rood, or you might think. But there is more to it than that! Naturally, lighter colors are more heat reflective, but the material the roof is made from has a far bigger impact on the energy efficiency of the roof than the color of the roof. In general terms, an energy star roof that is darker colored will remain cooler than a lighter colored roof that is not designed with energy efficiency in mind.

Energy Efficient Roofing Materials

The most common roof covering, asphalt shingles are not at all good at reflecting heat, even when they are light in color. Surprisingly, many Energy Star qualifying roofs are made from metal as it is highly reflective despite getting very hot in summer. They also have the advantage of being very easy to install.

A tile roof is another fine option. They can be made from concrete, slate or clay. Often pre-treated to maximize their heat reflectiveness, they are sometimes treated with additional heat reflective coatings once they have been installed.

Coatings can be applied to many roofing materials. The coatings often change the appearance of the roof, however pigmented coatings to maintain the appearance are available but may be less reflective than non-pigmented coatings.

Insulation Adds Energy Efficiency

You can have the most energy efficient roof in the world but if your attic insulation is not up to par you will never have maximum efficiency and more likely have issues with heat. Attic fans can also help to encourage air circulation. It is very worthwhile when you upgrade your roof to upgrade your attic at the same time.

Remember, a dark asphalt roof absorbs heat. It is time to think about a new roof and make sure it can help pay for itself by choosing roofing materials that are energy efficient.

New Asphalt Shingle Roof Replacement and Installation Estimates In Phoenix

If you live in Mesa, Phoenix, Chandler, or the surrounding cities in the Phoenix area and need new roofing shingles or a new roof; Right Way Roofing, Inc. can help! We offer residential roof installation and commercial roof installation in Phoenix & Mesa, Arizona. As a 3rd generation roofing company that’s family owned and operated we provide nothing but the very best roofing service for our friends and neighbors in Arizona. We use the finest underlayment, install the best roofing, and see to it you get the very best customer service from our highly experienced and trained team. We provide free inspections* to property owners to help them understand their roof’s condition and what needs to be done to ensure it’s protecting the home and its contents.

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