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The most common type of roofing in general is asphalt shingles. They are attractive, affordable and can m match almost any home style and design. However, depending on the Architecture of your home, some Metal or Tile roof profiles will improve the value of your property and improves its appearance.
When it comes to roof repair and replacement in Florida, commonly asked question is if a permit is required. The short answer is yes, you will need a permit. Not only that, but if you don't have one then your insurance company might not cover any damage caused by faulty work or materials installed incorrectly.
Most people are surprised to learn that metal roofs and some tiles are one of the most energy-efficient roofing materials available. This can be extremely beneficial for Florida homeowners looking to keep their homes cool during the hot and humid summers. These roofs reflect heat up and away from the home or building. Some upgrades on the system, colors, and ventilation system will help too.
While asphalt shingles come with warranties of 20 to 50 years, their lifespan in Florida could be much shorter. High-quality architectural shingles have a life expectancy of 15 to 20 years. Some more durable and better options are tiles or Metal Roofs. Call us at 305-900-8513 to discuss which system and materials might be better for your home and why.
Depending on the project and some personal requirements, payments should be made on specifics and written percentages through the stage of the work as specified on your contract. Yes! Financing is available for those who qualify. We carefully select our providers for you to have a Reliable and Pleasant experience with your Best and more Convenient Lending Program. Call us at 305-900-8513
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