Wednesday, September 21, 2016

5 Common Signs You Need Emergency Roofing Repair

emergency roof repairThere are certain home repairs that, when mentioned, will send the average homeowner into high anxiety. Foundation issues, termite damage, plumbing failure, and roofing repair all fit the bill, largely because of the anticipated price tag associated with such problems.

However, you cannot afford to ignore roofing repair issues or you risk further damage and even higher costs. How can you tell if you’re suffering a roofing emergency or not?

Here are a 5 common signs that you should call your roofing contractor ASAP:

1.) Missing or Damaged Elements

Whether your roof is made from asphalt shingles, wooden shakes, clay tile, corrugated metal, or slate, it’s important to stay on top of inspections (both annually and following rough seasonal weather conditions) to ensure that everything is in ship shape.

If you’re comfortable on a ladder, you can always peek up top on your own. For annual inspections, you should call qualified experts in roof repair in Boise. At Rocky Mountain Exteriors, we offer free roofing inspections. However, it doesn’t take an authority on roofing to see when elements are missing or damaged.

Any time you notice that shingles, tiles, flashing or other elements are missing or damaged, it’s important that you call in a pro for emergency roofing repair. This will help you avoid further damage and costs.

2.) Leaks

If you find a leak in your home and trace it back to the roof, emergency repair is a must. Leaks that go untreated can lead to serious issues like mold and rot that may compromise the health of your family along with the integrity of your structure.

An experienced roofer that specializes in roofing in Boise should be able to uncover the source of the leak, fix the problem, and even handle some types of remediation for damages caused by the leak (although probably not mold or pests).

3.) Pest Infestation

Pest problems can cause untold damage to your roof. This is the case whether you’re dealing with insects like termites, ants, or bees or animals like rodents, raccoons, or birds. When you discover a pest infestation in your attic or on your roof, your first call should be to an exterminator, quickly followed by contacting your preferred roofing contractor.

You cannot allow pest problems to persevere or you risk untold damages or even roof collapse. Get rid of the pests and repair the damage for the safety of your home and family.

4.) Holes

Finding a hole where the rain gets in is an obvious emergency situation. Holes could be caused by severe weather (hail, snow, etc.), tree branches or other objects falling on your roof, or pest damages, just for example.

Regardless of the cause, however, the results are the same: an unwanted ingress of the elements and outside debris. It doesn’t matter if a hole is small or large. All can cause damage to your home.

Some holes are big enough to see on your own while others could remain hidden until they’re uncovered during your annual inspection. Either way, a speedy fix is a must to ensure that no further damage occurs as a result.

5.) Extreme Weather Conditions

If your roof is new or you keep it well-maintained, extreme weather may not be cause to frantically dial up your preferred roofing contractors in Boise, especially when extreme seasonal weather is fairly common in the Boise and Twin Falls areas. However, if weather conditions go beyond what we’re used to, it’s definitely a good idea to have your roof inspected for damage.

For example, snow and ice may not be particular cause for concern in our area. When a blizzard rolls through that dumps heavier than normal snow on your roof or you notice especially bad ice dam activity, you should consider a professional inspection.

Or, receiving our normal seasonal rain or downpours usually will not create a problem. When we have exceptionally high winds and hail, you’ll want to have your roof checked afterwards. The point is that you’re probably well aware of weather patterns in our region, so you’ll know when storms are extreme enough to warrant emergency inspection. It’s best to have a roof inspection completed after any extreme, abnormal weather.

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Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Bay Vs. Bow Windows: Which Is the Right Fit for Your Home?

bow-windowMany homeowners relish the idea expanding their natural light and view of the great outdoors, and increasing their curb appeal. Of course, this doesn’t necessarily mean you want to install a glass garage door in your living room in order to create one of the indoor/outdoor living spaces that have gained popularity of late.

You might be looking for an option with more classic appeal that better suits a traditional style of architecture. The good news is that you have two great options when it comes to upgrades and window replacement in Boise or Twin Falls: bay or bow windows.

If you want to kill two birds with one stone, installing bay or bow windows in your home will not only give you a better view, but also improve the appeal of your home’s exterior. The only question is: should you opt for bay or bow windows? Which option provides the best fit for your home? Here are a few factors to consider before you decide.

bay-window-and-bow-window-comparisonHow are They Different?

Bay and bow windows are similar in that they both project out from the exterior walls of your structure. The main difference is that bay windows tend to consist of three (or possibly more) windows that angle sharply outward, sometimes at as much as a 90-degree angle.

Bow windows, on the other hand, are somewhat less pronounced. They often consist of 4-6 windows that form a more gradual arch out away from the exterior walls, with angles that are far less sharp. Both can help to make rooms appear brighter and more spacious, provide extra seating, and add visual interest to your home.

Your Goals

You probably have several goals when you start looking for new windows in Boise, Seattle, or Los Angeles. Perhaps you want to allow for more natural light to come in, or you’d like to get a better view of your beautiful landscaping or the vistas outside your abode.

You may be interested in adding seating and/or storage, as well as making your interior more spacious. Of course, many homeowners also aspire to improve their curb appeal, especially if their facade is particularly dull, without any defining features to add visual interest.

In truth, selecting the right windows to add to your home could help you to accomplish several or even all of these goals. That said, you need to prioritize. For example, bay windows extend a bit further out from your home than their bow counterparts, allowing more latitude to add comfortable seating and ample storage.

Bow windows, on the other hand, are somewhat larger, but more flush, so you’re more likely to improve the view and the natural light coming in. Understanding your goals and priorities can help you to choose the perfect window upgrades for your home.

Available Space

Because bow windows include more windows, they tend to be larger than bay options. For this reason, you need to measure available space to ensure that the windows you want will fit in your home.

In most cases, any large picture window can be upgraded to either a bay or a bow window, or you could even create a larger hole in wall to accommodate bigger windows. However, having measurements at your disposal when you begin shopping for new windows will ensure that you don’t end up with a product that won’t fit your house.

Home Style

Bay and bow windows are most commonly seen in Victorian architecture. However, like many desirable architectural features, they have crossed over and tailored to suit other design styles. If you love the look of bay and bow windows and the benefits they confer, speak with a qualified contractor, designer, architect, or window specialist to determine which style of window will best suit your structure.

Cost

There may also be cost differences between purchasing bay or bow windows. This could depend largely on the scope of the project, though, including not only whether you choose bay or bow, but also the type of windows you select (casement, double-hung, picture, etc.) and the size you select. Take the time to comparison shop so you can stick to your budget and find the perfect windows to complement and improve your home.

Rocky Mountain Exteriors specializes in window replacement. We offer the very best replacement windows, styles, workmanship, and warranties available in the Boise and Twin Falls areas.

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