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Although a new shingled roof should easily last 20+ years, a few different factors, including where your home is located and the climate there, how well the roof was initially installed and how it’s been cared for all affect its lifespan. There’s a chance, for example, that if you live in a warm Southern climate, the moisture and humidity present there can... [Read more...]

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Over the past few weeks, Bordner Installation Group ran down a few important questions when it comes to roof damage, specifically dealing with damage resulting from hail. One of the questions that we often receive from folks is, “will my insurance agency pay to replace my damaged roof?” Well here’s the answer in a nutshell: usually. From Bordner: If... [Read more...]

Identifying a Bad Roof

Posted on May 2, 2011 By tmaberry (Edit) 1 Comment
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Even if you haven’t experienced a roof leak at home, there’s still a possibility that your original roofing was not done correctly. It can take years for evidence of a shoddy roof to show. Besides leaks, here are a few things to look when determining if your roof needs to be replaced or repaired. Missing or torn shingles – They expose the roof to... [Read more...]

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