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Ice is Trying to Destroy Your Home

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Houses are built to withstand exposure to a range of environmental elements, depending on whether they are built. Homes built near fault lines are typically reinforced to resist earthquakes. Homes built on the coast are built to resist hurricane-force winds. And home built in northern climates are built to resist the damaging effects of snow Read more…

Oregon Roofing Laws You Should Know

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Oregon has several laws which affect roofing contractors, workers, and residents. Ignorance is never an answer, and cannot alter the law or the consequences for breaking it. Even if you’re not a roofing contractor, it is helpful to understand some of these basic roofing laws in your state if you plan on hiring one. Continuous Read more…

A Buyer’s Guide to Roofing

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One of the most significant and most overlooked home repairs that you will ever have to make is the repair or replacement of a roof. While a quality roof can last for 20 to 30 years, there will come a time when replacement is inevitable. Because roofing repairs and replacements hopefully happen infrequently on a Read more…