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Bay Area Roofing, Inc. of Clearwater can handle all your roof repair and roof installation needs! We offer complete roof repair, replacement, and installation services— from tiles to shingles and flat roofs, all in a wide array of shapes, colors, sizes, and textures.
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How To Install New Shingles During Winter Months | Bay Area Roofing
Winter is finally here, and most Florida residents can tell. The cold weather can be a great time to do some much-needed home repair. If you plan on doing some roof maintenance, consider hiring a professional roofing contractor. If you install new shingles during a bout of cold weather, you can easily void the warranty. In temperatures below 40 degrees, shingle providers have strict rules about how you must do it. To help you understand why these rules exist, we will explain how cold weather affects shingle installation.
The Shingle ‘Break-In’ Period
When you install new asphalt shingles on your roof, there is a break-in period. During this break-in period, the shingles will lose some rigidity and form a ‘seal’. In warmer months, this can happen quite quickly since the shingles will be pliable and elastic. In turn, the shingles will begin to curl down and form a nice seal over the roof. This is an essential step in building a roof that will last.How Cold Weather Affects New Shingles
However during the winter months, the shingles will be quite rigid and inelastic. What this means is that when you first install new shingles, it will take time before they form a proper ‘seal’. If a special adhesive isn’t used on every shingle when it is installed, the result can be a roof with shingles that curl up. This is the exact opposite of what you want, because it offers decreased protection. It also increases the chance of shingles breaking apart, which compromises your roof. Roofing shingle providers require that you use a special adhesive (in temperatures below 40 degrees) for this exact reason.Should You Install New Shingles During Winter Months
It is possible to install new shingles on a roof during cold months, and there are many benefits. Roofing contractors are typically less busy, which means you won’t have to wait. Construction materials may also be cheaper and more readily available. And you won’t have to deal with extreme heat! But it is important to take caution when trying to do this without professional help. A professional roofing contractor can ensure that every precaution is taken when installing the roof. This will increase it’s lifespan and protect your warranty. For an experienced roofing contractor in the Tampa Bay FL area, contact Bay Area Roofing for a free quote.Monday, November 20, 2017
Your Fall Roof Checkup Guide | Provided By Bay Area Roofing
Fall Roof Checkup Advice
Fall is in the air, and this means many things for homeowners. Firstly, you can finally spend time outdoors and work on the house. You’ll also see a substantial drop in your power bill. We suggest that you take advantage of this time to do a fall roof checkup. This will give you peace of mind, and it will protect your home. Use this fall roof checkup guide provided by Bay Area Roofing, professional roofing contractors in Tampa Bay Florida.
Leaf Buildup
As the leaves begin falling, it’s common for them to end up on your roof. This can be a nightmare for homeowners, because it can cause so many issues. These issues can range from small leaks to roof-rot. The good news is that you can prevent this from being a problem by being proactive. Take an hour every week to clean the leaves off your roof. Clean out the storm gutters and remove any debris from cracks/crevices where there is buildup.
Shingle Condition
You need to inspect the condition of the shingles on your roof. The summer can take a toll on shingles, wearing down their protective abilities. You will want to look at each shingle and search for a few things:
- Bald Spots – Missing Granular Material
- Cracking – Exposure Areas
- Completely Broken Shingles
Chimney/Vent
With winter right around the corner, you will likely want to take advantage of your fireplace. It’s important that you prepare your fireplace before using it, because many things can go wrong if you neglect this task. To prevent this from happening, take some time to clean out the chimney/vent. It wouldn’t hurt to have a professional come out to inspect everything as well. This will give you peace of mind that everything will function properly.
Sealing
During the cool months, you should take some time to inspect any seals around your roof and home. The benefit of doing this during the Fall is that you can take your time. When it is extremely cold and/or hot, you are usually in a rush to get indoors. But during the Fall, the comfortable temperature makes it easier to take your time and do a thorough inspection. On winter’s coldest nights, you will be glad that you did this.
Tuesday, November 7, 2017
Tile Roofing Job We Did In Seminole Florida
Seminole Florida | Tile Roofing Job by Bay Area Roofing
Here are some beautiful photographs of a tile roofing job done by Bay Area Roofing in Seminole Florida. We are very proud of the work we do, and you can see why. Tile roofing provides many advantages to a homeowner. A few of these benefits are durability, aesthetics, and overall utility. If you would like to have tile roofing installed, contact Bay Area Roofing for a free estimate.
Tile Roofing Installation
Monday, October 16, 2017
Roof Leak Temporary Repair Guide
Most homeowners know the gut-wrenching moment when they first spot a roof leak. There are millions of concerns: How long has it been leaking? Did it cause any damage? How am I going to fix this as soon as possible? And how much am I going to spend getting it fixed?
A leaky roof can become a major disruption in a homeowner’s life if it is ignored or undetected for a long period of time. Living in a state like Florida, rain and wind are common elements that we must battle with. Because of this, roof leaks are just a part of life. The good news is that you can relax, use this guide to temporarily patch your roof leak. And call an emergency roof repair service if you need immediate help.
Using sheet metal to patch a roof-leak is quite effective when combined with the roofing cement technique. This method will require a sheet of galvanized sheet metal, a ladder, a hammer, and some nails. Essentially, you climb onto the roof, carefully pull the shingles off the roof (where the leak is coming from), nail the sheet metal down over the leak, and replace the shingles (ON TOP OF THE METAL). This is important because it will prevent the sheet metal from rusting and provide better protection.
A leaky roof can become a major disruption in a homeowner’s life if it is ignored or undetected for a long period of time. Living in a state like Florida, rain and wind are common elements that we must battle with. Because of this, roof leaks are just a part of life. The good news is that you can relax, use this guide to temporarily patch your roof leak. And call an emergency roof repair service if you need immediate help.
Finding the Source of the Roof Leak
When you are fixing a leaky roof, the first step will always be to determine the source of the leak. The easiest way to do this is to climb up into your attic and begin searching for it. Keep in mind that the room where the leak is coming from is not necessarily where it is starting from. Once you have found the source, you must seal or cover up the leak so that no more damage will occur to your home. Here are a few options you have for patching the roof leak.Roofing Cement
Roofing cement is a common temporary fix, and it isn’t very difficult. All you’ll need is some roofing cement, a spatula, and a flashlight. Prepare the roofing cement and bring it with you into the attic. Use the spatula to spread the cement over the leak. Be sure to cover it completely and evenly, using a sideways motion to spread the cement is ideal. This will require many layers of roofing cement, and should only be used for short periods of time.Sheet Metal
Using sheet metal to patch a roof-leak is quite effective when combined with the roofing cement technique. This method will require a sheet of galvanized sheet metal, a ladder, a hammer, and some nails. Essentially, you climb onto the roof, carefully pull the shingles off the roof (where the leak is coming from), nail the sheet metal down over the leak, and replace the shingles (ON TOP OF THE METAL). This is important because it will prevent the sheet metal from rusting and provide better protection.Roofing Tape
Roofing tape is a speedy alternative to roofing cement and sheet metal. If you just need a one or two-day fix, this is the way to go. The downside is that it won’t last very long, but it can be quickly replaced without much fuss. When you are installing the tape, be sure to place it on both the inside and outside of the leak.Tarp
Using a tarp is the least aesthetically-pleasing roof leak fix method. If you choose to go with this, be sure to secure the tarp with four feet of extra space on either side of the leak. You will need to reinforce the tarp with staples or nails. This method is a good option for homeowners that already have a tarp at home.Thursday, October 5, 2017
Common Roof Types In Florida
Common Florida Roof Types
It’s no surprise that Florida is a great place to soak up the sun, but what does that mean to homeowners? Well first of all, you must have a roof that can endure the endless days of summer. In the sunshine state, there are five common roof styles: Composition shingles, clay tile, slate tiles, concrete tile and metal roofs. Each type of roof has its benefits, as well as it’s downfalls. Let’s examine each one so that you can decide for yourself which roof best suits your needs.Composition Shingles
Composition shingle roofing is the most affordable option: it is composed of asphalt and fiberglass. It’s low price also makes it the most common roof type in the South. Many people prefer composition shingles because they you can find them in a wide variety of colors. All of these elements make this roofing type favorable to homeowners working with a low budget. Are you are concerned with the possibility of another storm like Hurricane Irma? If so, composition shingles are most likely not the roofing material for you. This type of roof will easily blow off in the wrath of a hurricane.Clay Tile and Slate Tiles
These two roofing styles have the same pros and cons. Both of these materials can last a very long time, and they are aesthetically pleasing. One downside worth mentioning is that they require more upkeep (cleaning, maintenance, etc). Also, you must be extremely careful when walking on them, because they do break under pressure. Fortunately, they are resistant to rot and insect-related issues. Due to the possibility of cracking, they require additional roofing support. This can be quite expensive, so many people do not choose this roofing material.Concrete Tile
Concrete tiles are a very interesting roofing type. Most homeowners stay away from it because of the price tag. It can be extremely expensive to install due to many factors. These factors include the weight of the tiles, the existing roofing support structures, and the size of the roof. And unlike shingle roofing, there is no ‘do it yourself’ option for this roofing material. You can not make repairs without having a professional roofing company come out. There are benefits to concrete roofing: they are extremely resilient, have a long life, and protect your home from common issues (mold, rot, and insects).Metal Roofs
Metal roofs are typically made of steel. This type of roof is quite resilient to the elements, and it is just about maintenance free. The price for metal roofing materials can vary greatly, and it depends on what the material consists of. For example, steel metal can be quite affordable for homeowners. However, without copper in the metal, your roof is prone to rusting. The downside to this is that copper can be extremely expensive. All-in-all, metal roofing is one of the most reliable roofing types.
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