How To Reduce Roof Heat In Summer With Reggie Reed

By |2022-05-28T21:43:34+00:00May 30th, 2022|Construction, Engineering, New Roof, Roofing, Roofing Contractor|

It’s almost summer. Are you looking for a way on how to reduce roof heat in summer? First, let’s take a look at what a roof does. A roof protects you against the wrath of mother nature. Roofs are designed to protect you from rain, hail, snow, and other natural hazards. However, the sun and

Home Insurance For Roof Repair FAQS

By |2022-05-23T02:04:28+00:00May 23rd, 2022|New Roof, Roofing, Roofing Contractor|

It’s not easy to understand home insurance for roof repair. It’s crucial to fully understand your policy, and how it can or cannot help you if you have a damaged roof. It can be hard to find the right answers because every policy is unique. Here are the Reggie Reed Roofing experts’ answers to your

How To Pay For A New Roof

By |2022-05-15T16:23:58+00:00May 16th, 2022|New Roof, Roofing, Roofing Contractor|

A damaged roof can lead to costly repairs. Replacing a roof costs on average $7,336. The majority of Americans don’t have that much in savings. You will need other financing options to pay for a roof replacement without that amount of money in your bank. Here is how to pay for a new roof.

What Happens To Your Aging Roof?

By |2022-05-08T19:37:49+00:00May 9th, 2022|Architecture, New Roof, Roofing, Roofing Contractor|

Gray hairs and wrinkles are two obvious signs of age that can be seen in the mirror. But what about your aging roof? If you’re aware of what to look out for, you can expect them to show signs of aging just like us. What happens to your roof over its lifetime? Let’s take a

Spring Roof Maintenance & Repair Guide

By |2022-05-01T14:15:14+00:00May 2nd, 2022|Roofing, Roofing Contractor|

Spring has arrived, and spring roof maintenance is of massive importance! Although April showers are said to bring May flowers, they can also cause damage to your roof’s shingles. This could add to the roof’s wear and tear after winter’s brutality. This is why it’s a good time to inspect your roof for winter damage

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