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What sets us apart from other contractors? Our business was born out of a dedication to outstanding workmanship and to the people and communities we serve. We have roots in the local area and a connection to other residents and business owners. When you hire us for roofing work or other projects, you can count on the kind of customer service that makes you feel welcomed and heard. We offer personal attention, prompt response times, and a dedication to your needs and preferences.
Integrity is our core principle, and it gets expressed in multiple ways. It emerges in the demands we make on our abilities and the high standards to which we hold our work. It’s reflected in the honesty and fairness we bring to our relationship with customers. We honor our commitments and have cultivated a reputation based on successful projects and profound respect for people.
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The Different Styles of Metal Roofs
/in Roofing /by Fahey RoofingMetal roofs have become a viable option for many homeowners interested in a long-term roofing solution. This material is no longer limited to commercial projects. Metal roofs have become a reliable roofing material for residential structures.
A metal roof is a long-lasting material that can last for 50 years or more with minimal maintenance or repairs. When installed correctly, they will not sustain damage from seasonal weather conditions. This material can even withstand wind gusts of up to 140 miles per hour. Additionally, it also provides fire resistance and energy efficiency, reducing cooling costs by 10-25%.
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Long-Term Solutions for Ice Dams [Infographic]
/in Infographics /by Fahey RoofingWhen the heat from the attic combines with the sun’s warmth, the snow, and ice on your roof melt that will eventually form ice dams. The meltwater that flows to the edge of the roof will begin to refreeze. As this process continues, the layer of the ice hanging will get thicker. This will eventually cause a “dam” that will grow as it is fed by the melting snow above it.
The ice dams hanging on your eaves will prevent water from draining off your roof, causing it gets backed up behind underneath the shingles and into your home. It can cause costly damage to your whole roof system, your attic, and even inside the walls of your home.
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