Tuesday, December 22, 2020

Roof Shingles – How To Choose the Best Ones?

 What really differs one roof from another? How to make your house stand out in the neighborhood? The answers are rather simple: choose carefully your roof shingles, their type, material, and color to make your house recognizable. Moreover, the best roof shingles quality will ensure the longevity of your roof. We all know that roofing works are a serious investment, so always think about the price of the installation as well. DNB Construction’s experienced professional roofers described the roof shingles’ kinds with their basic characteristics to help you go for the most suitable ones.


1. Tile shingles. They come in a couple of different shapes and lighter colors, whereas their cost is $300-$700 for a roofing square. This roofing square equals 100 square feet. If you opt for tile shingles, calculate overall installation costs between $10,000 and $14,000.  With a common lifespan of around 80 years, these shingles are presented as expensive, but endurable.

2. Asphalt shingles. If you want the possibility to choose among numerous shingles’ styles, sizes, and to save money on energy bills, this type is the right choice since it complies with the energy standards. But, if you are a resident of a place with a changeable temperature, think twice. Many asphalt shingles can damage or crack in sudden temperature fluctuations. However, asphalt shingles come in 3 types:

a) Organic asphalt shingles. Firstly, made with wood chips, paper, or recycled cardboard, they were considered to be inexpensive, waterproof, and heavier than fiberglass shingles. Their lifespan was shorter and they were regarded as ‘felt mat asphalt shingles’. Nowadays, we know that they are prone to saturation and moisture. This leads to serious issues and faster degradation and cracking.

b) Fiberglass shingles. These shingles are produced from a fiberglass base mat. Apart from being layered with a special waterproof coating, they are durable, fire-resistant, affordable, and lightweight.  Fiberglass shingles must be resistant to UV rays and have a long warranty.

c) Architectural vs. 3-tab. The main difference is in the installation costs.  While you have to give from $3,800 to $8,000 for the architectural shingles, 3-tab shingles will cost you $2,300 to $5,300. The first ones are not made with cutouts and contain extra asphalt which gives them many curves. Additionally, architectural shingles aren’t a good choice for roofs with low slopes although they are waterproof. Compared with them, the second ones are cheaper and have certain cutouts that run along the shingle’s bottom edge which looks as if 3 different shingles are installed.

3. Wood shingles. Their price range is in between the asphalt and tile shingles since the average cost is from $400 to $700 for a square of roofing. In addition, the wood shingles installation is estimated to cost from $7,000 to $15,000. Wood shingles are environmentally friendly and energy-efficient. Also, they are durable, long-lasting to 50 years, and available in redwood and cedar. The greatest flaw is that they can easily catch fire, much more than other shingle kinds.

4. Slate shingles. They can be green, grey, red, or black. Their characteristics are the best ones when damage or water resistance is in question. In addition, slate shingles are great for winter temperatures. They are pricey, one square of roofing goes from $200 to $650, and the total installation costs may be $5,000 to $23,000. These shingles are rather expensive to repair and very heavy. Therefore, the best solution is to consult a professional roofing company to deal with slate shingles reparation.

5. Metal Shingles. They are affordable and last up to 50 years since they can be made from zinc, copper, tin, aluminum, or a low-galvanized metal. The worst thing is that they get noisy during rain or hair. Therefore, you need to pay from $100 to $1,000 for a square of roofing, and $2,000 to $15,000 for the entire installation.


Shingles add to the roof’s lasting and the house’s visual look. It’s important to opt for the most convenient ones regarding their lifespan, material, color, and price. We are DNB Construction, a professional roofing company whose employees are ready to answer all your questions and solve dilemmas. Feel free to consult us at 301-362-7663.

Source: Roof Shingles – How To Choose the Best Ones?


Wednesday, December 16, 2020

5 Ways to Decrease Roof Replacement Costs

 


You are a proud owner of an exquisite house with a ravishing roof. For more than 15 years, it has been your protection against heavy rains, storms, hail, and icy weather. However, the clearly visible signs of its either minor or major defects are becoming more and more obvious. And, yes, you have started thinking about the roof replacement. The price of having a new roof above your head is not going to be small at all. The masters in the field, DNB Construction, got the idea to help you control roof replacement costs and pay for it roof less than you can imagine. Let’s go through their tips and tricks.

1.      Work alone on your roof. Of course, you can’t replace the roof by yourself, but you can get on the roof and remove roof parts before the roofing contractor arrives. Arrange and dispose of the old roofing material you collected on the roof. In case you are not afraid of height and have a stomach to begin with the roof replacement before the expert's visit, this will for sure decrease entire expenses.

2.      Carefully choose the roofing material. All roofs are not the same. First of all, their sizes may vary as well as the materials you go for. Bigger roofs will need a greater amount of material and unquestionably incur more costs. When picking roofing material you have to take into consideration shingles, protective coatings, underlayment, flashing, and drip edge. The cheapest are asphalt shingles, whereas high-end products are tile, metal, and slate ones. Additionally, the industry development and modern times have brought on the market numerous kinds of all other above mentioned roof constructing materials, so be precautious when you purchase them since the price range may surprise you. Bear in mind that 100 square feet of the roofing material equal one so-called ‘roofing square’.  

3.      Think twice about the professional roofing company. Not all roofing companies are trustworthy and certified. Search for those that are the most reliable according to their reputation and reviews. Your choice may vary the prices of the roof replacement to go up and down. Since the old roof has to be stripped off and the new one installed, this demands the roofers who really know their job and have adequate experience.

4.      Use the homeowners’ insurance.  This type of insurance is going to cover roof damage that is not made by neglect. For instance, in case of broken or loose shingles because of the storm or downpour, the insurer will have to finance the replacement works partially or in total.

5.      Be wise when you opt for the time to have the roof replaced. Roof replacement is not a cheap activity at all. It may be rather costly during the in-season period which is from spring to fall. From 40%-50% of the entire roof replacement costs go on the workers. However, if you contact a professional roofing company in the off-season time, from winter to fall, you may get lower prices and some discounts. Moreover, your roof will be replaced faster because more workers will be on the team as they do not have a lot of other projects to work on.  

It’s not easy at all to dip into your savings and start a complex and pricy process as a roof replacement may be. The real thing would be to get in touch with the roofing experts who can relieve your worries. We are DNB Construction, a certified roofing company ready to give you a helping hand, contact us at 301-362-7663.


Source: 5 Ways to Decrease Roof Replacement Costs 


Tuesday, December 8, 2020

Winter Roofing Tips and Tricks

 Top 4 Winter Roofing Tips and Tricks

Don’t take your roof for granted. Yes, it was a great investment. Now, it is a crown on your house and the first line of defense against harsh winter weather. Its role is to be the best possible protection to the house from the top down throughout the year and especially in hectic cold periods. So, devote some time to its maintenance every fall. To avoid any unpredictable costs and worries during the winter, be wise, and prepare your roof before the winter limits your repair efforts. Then, you’ll be relieved from any stress relax in front of your big-screen TV while it’s snowing outside. It’s handy to take a look at these five crucial roofing tips for the winter given by an experienced DNB Construction’s team.


1.      Inspect your roof. A fact is that a regular inspection can prevent a roof leak and serious future costs. Therefore, a nice thought is to identify any anticipating problems and have them fixed before the winter. During a thorough pre-winter check-up, some minor issues or leaks may be successfully resolved. These include inspection of roof gutters, shingles, flashing, sealant, and valleys. The most efficient will be to schedule a roofing specialist firm whose staff can bring their professional ladder enabling them to carefully step on the roof and walk around it. Only this can provide a detailed estimation if all roof parts are functioning well.


2.      Do ventilation and attic insulation check-ups.  With winter knocking at our door, it’s necessary to protect the integrity of your roof and save utility costs accumulation. A properly operating attic ventilation and satisfactory insulation will ensure more money in your pocket since they keep the surface of the roof’s shingles colder, which actually prevents ice dams and damage to cause. If you had an ice dam last year, the best advice is to contact an insured roofing company to get your roof inspected and recommend a replacement of any elements if necessary.

 

3. Clean gutters. Fall residues are usually piles of leaves and twigs that get caught in your roof’s gutters. No matter how eye-catchy and colorful they are, it’s necessary to cleanse the gutters and make them as neat as a button. Spick and span gutters will assure you worry-free winter time since no fall’s leftovers are going to get clogged inside them. Additionally, a splendid idea would be to call a pest control specialist to pay a visit and remove, if there are, any visible signs of animals infestations, provided that birds, hornets, wasps, bees, bats, or squirrels may take up their residence on or in your roof.

4.      Put up winter decor. Everyone is looking forward to family time during the winter holidays. So, anticipate them by decorating your house and its roof.  Hang winter holiday lights and put all decorations on the doors, wall sides, and roof. Once the snow falls, it may be too risky to step on the ladder.

Being truly passionate about commercial, residential, custom homes roofing, and storm restoration, we at DNB Construction truly value the importance of every client’s property. So, stay warm this winter, and spend a great time with your family. Located in Rockville MD, we are 24/7 ready to help. Just give us a call at 301-362-7663.

Source: Top 4 Winter Roofing Tips and Tricks

 

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