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Roofing Repairs

It is our job at BH&W to identify the problem with the roof over your family’s head and fix it. Mysterious, troublesome leaks are no match for our experience, and your roof will be made right again. We will assess any damage your roof might have incurred, big or small, and can make all the necessary repairs. Our work will keep your roof in tip top shape well into the future. 

Roofing Replacement

Replacing the roof of your home can be a very overwhelming project to approach. Our team at BH&W can help walk you through the process of planning and purchasing a roof that is well worth your investment. Have Questions? Simply let us know and we will help turn getting a roof replacement into an enjoyable experience. “Raise the roof!”
 

Which Roof Type Is Best For Your Home?

    • AsphaltRoofing

      Asphalt Shingle
      Shingle roofing is the most popular option for roofing material. There are many options to choose from, installation is easy, and producing the material is economical.

    • ClayTileRoofing

      Clay Tiles
      One of the most resilient of all the roofing materials, where clay tile lacks in strength of supporting weight, it is hugely resilient against the elements.

    • SyntheticRoofing

      Synthetic Roofing
      Less expensive than both slate and tile, synthetic roofing options provide your home with the look of more attractive materials without the cost.

    • MetalRoofing

      Metal Roofing
      Metal roofing provides a unique look for your home that couples with tremendous utility such as gutters and other roofing systems.

    • CedarShakeRoofing

      Cedar ShakeDurable enough to protect your home from the elements, wooden tiles also offer an organic, natural aesthetic to your home.

    • SlateRoofing1

      Slate Tiles
      Supremely fire resistant and more durable to the elements than clay, slate tiles exhibit natural strength and an attractive display.

Interior Signs of Roof Damage

• Cracks on roof sheathing.
• Measure and calculate proper attic ventilation.
• Sagging decking (between rafters).
• Outside light coming through.
• Attic intake vents for proper ventilation.
• Bathroom and kitchen exhaust fans for proper ventilation.
• Leaks around vents, chimneys and other holes to the outside.
• Signs of condensation, wet insulation, or mold.

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Interior Signs of Roof Damage

• Cracks on roof sheathing.
• Measure and calculate proper attic ventilation.
• Sagging decking (between rafters).
• Outside light coming through.
• Attic intake vents for proper ventilation.
• Bathroom and kitchen exhaust fans for proper ventilation.
• Leaks around vents, chimneys and other holes to the outside.
• Signs of condensation, wet insulation, or mold.

Exterior Signs of Roof Damage

• Severely blistered, curled or split shingles.
• Loose or missing shingles.
• Loose or exposed nails.
• Improperly seated nails that “popped”.
• Broken or loose shingles at the ridge and hip lines.
• Signs of missing caulk to seal flashing.
• Rusty or corroded metal flashing.
• Damaged or missing flashing.
• Sagging on the ridges.
• Broken seals on shingles.
• Excessive granule loss on shingles.
• Examine chimney for cracks.

 

Missing and broken shingles residential roof damage

Exterior Signs of Roof Damage

• Severely blistered, curled or split shingles.
• Loose or missing shingles.
• Loose or exposed nails.
• Improperly seated nails that “popped”.
• Broken or loose shingles at the ridge and hip lines.
• Signs of missing caulk to seal flashing.
• Rusty or corroded metal flashing.
• Damaged or missing flashing.
• Sagging on the ridges.
• Broken seals on shingles.
• Excessive granule loss on shingles.
• Examine chimney for cracks.

 

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