Better Looking and More Effective Roofing Valleys

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When it comes to roofing, we often talk about maximizing value, because we see roofs as along-term investment in your home’s security and value. We didn’t become one of the best Salem roofing companies for nothing, after all. We take tremendous pride in our work. To that note, we want to highlight our favorite way to make your roof’s valleys look great, aesthetically, while at the same time being much more effective at protecting your home from moisture.

Many roofing contractors choose to either use metal flashing or ice and water membrane barriers for valley protection. Some just use 30 pound felt and call it a day. At Slate & Slate Roofing, we like to use both ice and water membrane barriers and metal flashing, and here’s why: you can never be too cautious when it comes to securing the edges of your roofing materials from moisture. Using metal alone, you can face condensation problems that will cause moisture damage at your roof’s joints over time. Using just ice and water barrier can take away the benefit metal flashings give, which includes friction reduction (to wick water away).

Many roofing issues, especially in Oregon, occur around the valley. Keep this in mind when you are collecting quotes for your roof, and ask your Salem roofing company about using both ice and water barriers and metal flashing. Unfortunately, many of the jobs we are called out to fix are on roofs that were done relatively recently, where the roofing contractor decided to cut corners (or the homeowner instructed them to in order to save money). There are places where roofing costs can be reduced safely, but valleys are not one of those places.

For an estimate on your roofing project, give us a call today at (503) 585-2338, and an expert Salem roofer will help you through the process each step of the way.

Source: AEWR | A&E Westchester Roofers.

Written by
Terry Slate
Terry is the Vice President of Slate & Slate Roofing and has over 28 years of experience with both residential and commercial roofing. He specializes in metal roofing, composition roofing, and PVC membrane roofing.