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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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Even the sturdiest of roofs can show signs of damage every now and then from expected weathering and wear and tear. That’s’ why Bordner Installation Group encourages homeowners to periodically check for signs of roof complications early before they turn into more extensive and costly damages. We’ve found that one of the most common areas for damage to occur... [Read more...]

Ice forms on the underside of the roof sheathing and mini-icicles hang off the roofing nails due to excessive moisture and bad ventilation inside this attic.

Have you ever climbed up into your attic in the wintertime and looked up at the ceiling only to notice tiny icicles hanging off nail tips that are poking through the roof sheathing? Chances are that if you live in a cold enough climate, the answer is probably yes. While they seem harmless enough, the truth is that they can actually cause more problems than... [Read more...]

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