Tag: roofing materials

  • Roofing Repairs: How to Replace Damaged Roof Shingles

    Roofing Repairs: How to Replace Damaged Roof Shingles

    With constant exposure to the elements, roof shingles have to bear a heavy burden over their lifetime. Eventually, it’s inevitable that they will wear down.

    If you have damaged roof shingles, it’s essential that you repair the problem promptly. Otherwise, you could end up with a leaky roof and, potentially, serious structural damage to your home’s roof, attic and frame.

    The good news is that repairing asphalt shingle roof is usually not difficult. With a few basic tools and some replacement shingles, you can fix minor roof damage in just a couple of hours. The important thing is to know how, so you can avoid common repair mistakes made by homeowners.

    Roofing Repairs: How to Replace Damaged Roof Shingles by All Roofing Solutions

    How to Replace Damaged Roof Shingles in 5 Easy Steps

    1. Prepare the area in need of repairs. The first thing you need to do is locate each of the damaged shingles. Then, loosen the adhesive grip of the shingles located two rows above the shingles you’re going to replace. Lift the corners of the loosened shingles to a 60-degree angle and use a crowbar to draw out the exposed nails.
    2. Move towards the damaged shingles. Repeat the previous step on the first row of shingles above the area you’re repairing.
    3. Remove the damaged shingles. Use the same process to loosen the shingles you’re actually going to replace, but instead of just loosening the adhesive, lifting the tabs and removing the nails, take the damaged shingle out of its position.
    4. Place your replacement shingles. Put a new shingle in place of the damaged shingles you’ve removed and nail it into place. Once it’s secure, nail the two upper rows of loosened shingles back into place, as well.
    5. Leave it like you found it. Your final step will be to reapply adhesive to the tabs of the loosened rows of shingles and paste them back to the roof. Once the adhesive sets, your roof will be good as new!

    Hire a Roofing Contractor For More Significant Repairs

    Of course, not all roofing repairs are easy. If your roof has suffered serious damage, or if you’re experiencing leaks or other problems you’re not able to fix yourself, you should consider hiring a professional contractor.

    When you need an expert, contact All Roofing Solutions. With over 15 years in the roofing business, we have the skills necessary to handle any problem you’re facing, whether hail damage, high wind damage or water damage. Family owned and operated, we pride ourselves with excellent workmanship and great customer service!

    Don’t let minor damage turn into costly roof replacement. Call today at 302-725-ROOF (7663) in Delaware or 610-551-ROOF (7663) in Pennsylvania for your FREE estimate. And don’t forget to ask about our discount of 15% off  any roofing repair job.

  • Residential Roofing Installation: How to Choose Asphalt Shingles

    Residential Roofing Installation: How to Choose Asphalt Shingles

    When it comes to new roof installations, it’s always a good idea to invest in quality materials that ensure your roof withstands the elements and performs well year after year.

    Given that asphalt roofs are among the most common and affordable options on the market, it’s good to know how to identify a top-quality asphalt shingle for your new roof. Price isn’t necessarily the most important indicator of quality, either.

    Residential Roofing: How to Choose Asphalt Shingles

    Selecting Roof Shingles

    To get the most for your money, make sure that you consider life span, durability, weather resistance and quality when you select your new roof shingles.

    • Color: There are thousands of options on the market so start by checking your homeowner’s association regulations. Look for roof shingles that complement your siding or brick. Remember, light roofing colors typically make a structure seem larger and more contemporary, while darker colors can make a building feel cozier and more traditional.
    • Style: Shingles come in a variety of styles, depending on your budget and taste. Large format shingles cover more area in less time, but they don’t add dimension to your home’s roof. Laminated or “architectural” shingles offer a more in-depth, custom look. Strip roof shingles can also provide texture, since they can be layered to add depth to your roof’s surface.
    • Quality and durability: Life span, sturdiness and weather resistance are all important considerations when you’re replacing a shingle roof. Choose roofing shingles with a lengthy, comprehensive manufacturer’s warranty since high-quality shingles come with warranties of up to 25 years or more.

    Residential Roofing Installation: How to Choose Asphalt Shingles

    The two most important things to look for in a quality asphalt shingle are its performance characteristics and its warranty.

    Choosing Asphalt Shingle – Performance Characteristics

    Performance characteristics include metrics like weight, wind resistance, and the level of ventilation the shingle allows. Generally speaking, heavier shingles are more durable, and will also tend to cost more.

    Shingles with higher levels of wind resistance withstand the elements better. While you may look at a given shingle and wonder whether you really need one with 110 mile-per-hour wind resistance, remember that the hardier overall construction means it will outperform other shingles in normal weather conditions as well.

    With residential roofing, you need to be aware of local building codes when choosing asphalt shingles, as some municipalities have ordinances that require homeowners installing shingle roofs to meet specific ventilation criteria. If you’re unsure about local regulations, call your municipal housing authority.

    Choosing Asphalt Shingles – Warranty Details

    When it comes to the shingle’s warranty, longer is definitely better. Asphalt shingles with shorter warranties are quite simply not expected to hold up for as long as better-built shingles with longer coverage duration, so while they tend to be cheaper, you may also have to replace them sooner.

    As a consumer, you should also know the difference between manufacturer’s & contractor’s warranty. A manufacturer’s warranty covers the materials used to build your roof, while the contractor’s warranty covers the installation and workmanship.

    Looking for asphalt shingle installation contractor?

    Of course, the very best shingles on the market won’t help you much if you don’t choose the right roofing contractor to install them so finding quality contractor is key.

    At All Roofing Solutions, we serve residential and commercial customers throughout Delaware and southeastern Pennsylvania, and we’ve earned an excellent reputation for quality and customer satisfaction. Family owned and operated since 1998, we are proud to be a team of experienced roofers who are committed to helping you with your next roofing project.

    If you need a quality Delaware roofing contractor, call 302-725-ROOF (7663) in Delaware or 610-551-ROOF (7663) in Pennsylvania
    to request your FREE estimate! And don’t forget to ask about our discount of $400 off any complete roofing job!

  • Eco-Friendly Roofing: Why Recycle Old Asphalt Shingles

    Eco-Friendly Roofing: Why Recycle Old Asphalt Shingles

    As we collectively move toward a more eco-conscious society, more and more people are choosing to recycle their asphalt shingles rather than send them to a landfill, when they’re re-roofing their home.

    Eco-Friendly Roofing: Why Recycle Old Asphalt Shingles

    Eco-Friendly Roofing: Why Recycle Old Asphalt Shingles

    Shingle recycling is an easy choice to make, as it requires very little effort on your part other than a commitment to designate the asphalt for reuse. Growing numbers of roofing contractors are also offering shingle recycling services as an alternative to traditional disposal methods.

    What Are Recycled Shingles Used For?

    As a recyclable material, shingles are important because they contain asphalt. The asphalt extracted from old shingles is most commonly used in road construction, maintenance and repair, though it can also be used to make new shingles. The shingles from one average-sized home can pave about 200 feet of a two-lane highway. Asphalt also has some applications in alternative energy generation.

    One of the biggest benefits of recycling your asphalt shingles is that it reduces the need for construction and road repair companies to purchase new asphalt. The production of asphalt comes with a significant environmental price tag, and sending your shingles off to be reused helps decrease reliance on resource-depleting primary-source asphalt.

    Re-Roofing, Bear DE 19701

    Additional Benefits of Shingle Recycling

    Choosing to recycle your shingles rather than outright disposing of them also has important trickle-down benefits which you should keep in mind:

    • Job creation. Choosing to recycle your shingles helps spur economic growth in the recycling industry, which ultimately makes a positive contribution to job creation efforts.
    • Taxpayer savings. Because recycled asphalt is available at a reduced cost, it ultimately helps taxpayers save money on the costs of road repair and maintenance.

    Questions to Ask Your Roofing Contractor

    As you’re shopping around for a roofing contractor, be sure to ask in advance if they offer shingle recycling, if you’re interested in participating. Not all contractors recycle shingles, and if work has already begun on your roof, you may be left to recycle leftover materials at your own effort and expense.

    If you’re interested in working with a contractor who doesn’t yet participate in a shingle recycling program, ask the contractor to direct you to a local service that will support your efforts, or search for a recycler online. Most roofing companies are happy to facilitate customer efforts to recycle building materials.

    Finally, be sure to talk to your roofing contractor or person with asphalt recycling expertise if you’re unsure whether or not your shingles are recyclable in the first place. Not all roofing materials are good candidates for recycling, so figure out in advance whether or not yours qualify to avoid later disappointment and inconvenience.

    Re-Roofing Aston, PA 19014

    All Roofing Solutions is a family-owned & operated Delaware & Pennsylvania roofing contractor with over 20 years of local experience in residential & commercial roofing. We offer affordable, expert roof repair, replacement and installation services and pride ourselves with quality workmanship, reliability & honesty!

    Join the ranks of our happy clients today!

    Call 302-725-ROOF (7663) in DE or 610-551-ROOF (7663) in PA to schedule your FREE ESTIMATE!

  • Top Roofing Shingles: GAF Timberline HD Lifetime Shingles

    Shingle roofing remains the most common–and most popular–choice in residential roofing in Delaware today, but how do you choose a shingle that is right for your home? With so many great products on the market, it can be hard to pick the right type of roof shingles best suited for your area.  

    As a full-service roofing company, All Roofing Solutions has installed many different types of roofing shingles from a variety of manufacturers over the course of over 20 years. We watched some products come and go, and others stand the test of time—and today, we’re talking about our most favorite shingles we love installing for our clients!

    Featured Roofing Material: GAF Timberline HD Lifetime Shingles

    Top Roofing Shingles: GAF Timberline HD Lifetime Shingles

    As shingle roofing specialists in Delaware and Pennsylvania, we have come to appreciate GAF’s outstanding and unmatched performance and now install GAF products extensively. Our favorite types of roofing shingles are GAF Timberline HD Lifetime Shingles

    GAF Timberline Shingles offer:

    • huge choice selection—since they’re the most popular roof shingle installed in DE & PA, they are easy to acquire and are readily available in every color.
    • a Limited Lifetime Warranty (for as long as you own your home)
    • independent backing by the Good Housekeeping seal of approval
    • lightweight roofing systems
    • proven advanced durability
    • 4.8 out of 5 star consumer rating
    • Class A fire rating
    • 110 mph wind rating
    • peace of mind—they’ve been around for over 100 years, meaning they will be around to back up their warranties

    GAF Timberline HD Lifetime Shingles in Action

    Below are a few recent roofing replacement projects by All Roofing Solutions featuring GAF Timberline HD Lifetime Shingles.

    GAF HD Lifetime Timberline Shingle Roofing Installation, Wilmington DE 19803

    GAF Timberline American Harvest Appalachian Sky Roof Replacement, Media PA 19063

    GAF HD Lifetime Timberline Shingle Roofing, Vinyl CertainTeed Siding, and Aluminum Seamless Gutters Replacement, West Chester PA 19382

    Proper Shingle Installation is Key

    GAF Timberline HD Lifetime Shingles are great asphalt shingles to work with. Yet, it doesn’t matter what the quality of the material is if it’s not installed properly. That’s why it’s critical to select the right roofer for your replacement, one with expertise in the material you eventually choose. 

    Pick a solid contractor to do the job and you won’t be disappointed with any decent product. Pick the wrong contractor, and it won’t matter what material you go with when faced with installation failures.

    Need A Reliable Shingle Roofing Contractor In Delaware or Pennsylvania?

    At All Roofing Solutions, we have over 20 years of experience in residential roof replacement, proudly serving homeowners in DE & PA since 1998! Our mission is to provide top-notch workmanship and the best customer service experience to our customers.

    Fully licensed and insured to install roofs in Delaware and bordering Pennsylvania counties, we offer a 30-year workmanship guarantee and a complimentary extended material warranty on all of our full roof replacements!

    To schedule your free consultation, call 302-725-ROOF (7663) in Delaware or 610-551-ROOF (7663) in Pennsylvania.

    Why Choose All Roofing Solutions

    • Customer Satisfaction GuaranteedFamily-owned and operated contractor
    • Fully licensed and insured for your protection
    • Over 25 years of experience with roofing & siding installation and repair
    • A+ rated BBB member
    • Complimentary Extended Material warranty
    • 30-year workmanship guarantee on full roof replacements
    • Lien Waiver to protect the homeowners from material liens
    • Own crew—no subcontractors!
    • Full-service roofer handling all types of residential and commercial roofing, windows & siding projects.
    • Most re-roofing projects are completed in one day.
    • Because we are efficient we are able to offer very competitive prices compared to large contractors with bigger overhead.
    • Each roofing/siding project includes a meticulously performed, post-roofing inspection. We want to make sure that your roof replacement is done correctly and that it meets your complete satisfaction.
    • The company owner supervises all projects to ensure high-quality workmanship.
    • Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed!
  • Top Quality Roofing Materials: The Pros and Cons of Copper

    Top Quality Roofing Materials: The Pros and Cons of Copper

    The Pros and Cons of Copper Roofing

    The most attractive of all metal roofing options, cooper roofing is an increasingly popular metal roofing option, and for good reasons. The high sheen of brand new copper settles into a blue-green patina over time. Both hues can complement your home and give it a classic, unique flavor. There’s no doubt that copper roofing is beautiful, but its appeal doesn’t stop there.

    Aside from being arguably the most beautiful roofing material, copper roofs offer superior safety, strength, and durability.

    The Pros and Cons of Copper

    Copper roofing, like most metal roofs, provides a wide range of benefits to the homeowner.

    • Curb Appeal – Copper is an attractive metal roofing material. If you aim to increase your home’s resale value, a copper roof could be an ideal choice.
    • Durability – Copper roofs are strong, lasting up to 50 years or even more with regular repairs and maintenance. The metal is highly resistant to fire, hail, and mildew.
    • Weight – Copper is a lightweight material, which is a clear benefit when installed as your main roofing structure. Lightweight roofs do not put as much stress on your home’s internal structures as heavier materials such as steel, clay tiles, or wood shakes. This is especially important during heavy snowfalls.
    • Efficiency – Most metal roofs are energy efficient, as they reflect light instead of allowing heat into the home. Copper is no exception. Installing a copper roof can help you control heating and cooling costs.

    The drawbacks of copper roofing are few but are worth noting. Noise can be an issue if the roof is installed over an open frame. The metal does not buffer noise as well as softer materials, like asphalt or wood, so it’s imperative to use sound-absorbing materials underneath: plywood, solid sheathing, or an existing shingle roof are standard practice.

    Like many metal roofing options, copper is generally more expensive than shakes or shingles. Installation is quick and easy, but the material itself costs more to produce.

    Copper roofs tend to expand and contract frequently during weather changes. When this happens, the fasteners can become loose and require repair. This should not cause concern, but must be managed to ensure the safety of your home.

    Overall, the benefits of a metal roof definitely outweigh the added expense, but this is a personal decision every homeowner must make on their own.

    New Roof Installation, Media PA 19063
    New Roof Installation, Media PA 19063

    Could Copper Roofing Be Right For Your Home?

    Contact All Roofing Solutions to learn more about copper roofs or other residential & commercial roofing options. Proudly serving customers throughout Delaware & bordering Pennsylvania counties, roofing has been our passion and our profession for more than 20 years.

    To schedule your free consultation, call 302-725-ROOF (7663) in Delaware or 610-551-ROOF (7663) in Pennsylvania. And don’t forget to ask about our discount of $400 off any complete roofing installation job!!!