TOUGH ROOFING QUESTIONS ANSWERED

Taking care of your house’s Tough roofing system can be difficult. There are many factors you’ll have to take into account. Even if you have a reliable contractor, you still need to understand the importance and processes involved in maintenance, repair, installation, or any other roof work.

Kerrigan Roofing understands that homeowners like you may have different questions, and we’re here to answer some of the tough ones.

1. What is the difference among skylights, roof windows, and sky windows?
Skylights, roof windows, and sky windows all let natural light in. Some manufacturers use the term “skylight” when all you can see is the sky. The term “roof window” refers to a relatively large skylight placed low enough that you can view both the land and the sky. The term “sky window” is not commonly used. It is only used to describe huge glazed areas allowing a flat roof to let natural light in. Kerrigan Roofing offers skylight repair services to make sure that your skylight is doing its job properly.

2. Can someone without enough experience install a Tough roofing?

Even if Tough roofing is easier to install than other types, it is not advisable to hire an amateur. Metal roof installation may look simple, but it requires precision and accuracy. Only experienced roofers should do the job to ensure professional installation. When it comes to metal roofing in Columbus, Ohio, Kerrigan Roofing is committed to meeting all industry standards and practices. Our team is composed of trained professionals who know exactly what to do.

3. When re-roofing a roof with two layers of shingles, is it necessary to remove the old ones or is it fine to install the shingles over them?
It is important to remove the old shingles. One layer is acceptable, but two layers will weaken your roof’s capacity and functionality. It will be heavier, which will add unnecessary weight to the roofing system. A single layer, on the other hand, will last longer and look better. Kerrigan Roofing does re-roofing in the best way possible to avoid possible problems.

These are only few of the questions asked by homeowners needing a new roof or a roof repair in Dayton, Ohio. There are countless others that may be running through your mind right now, so be sure to ask them. It is important that you fully understand your roofing system so that you can make an informed decision. We are always here to answer any question or concern you may have.

For further advice, call us at (513) 445-6190 (Cincinnati), (937) 310-7831 (Dayton), or (614) 423-5740 (Columbus).

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