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Frequently Asked QuestionsPlease click on a question for the corresponding answer. If there are any questions not covered here, please give us a call at 1-800-NEW-ROOF. Why is ventilation so important?
Ventilation is a crucial factor in the life of a roofing shingle. Heat build-up in the hot summer months, as well as the cold weather of winter will accelerate the aging process of your shingles. Proper air circulation, regardless of the weather outside, will greatly reduce the chances of leaking, blistering, distortion, curling, rotting of wood structure, wet insulation and many other potential problems. It is also important to note that adequate ventilation is required to validate the shingles manufacturer warranty. What does the workmanship warranty cover?
Your workmanship warranty covers problems with your roof that are a direct result of poor workmanship. Some examples of poor workmanship would be:
What problems would not be covered under my workmanship warranty? Your workmanship warranty does not cover problems due to pre existing conditions or problems that are not the direct result of poor workmanship. Some examples would be:
What are ice dams? How can they be avoided?
Ice dams are formed by continual thawing and refreezing of melting snow. Large masses of ice develop as snow on the upper part of the roof melts. The water runs under the snow and refreezes at the edge of the roof. Additional snow melts and forms pools against the dam gradually causing water to back up the roof often getting under the shingles and eventually leaking into the house. Causes are:
How to avoid ice dams:
Are there solutions to my ice dam problems? Yes there are but it is usually very expensive to solve. Ice dam and condensation problems occur because warm moist air is leaking into the attic from the living space. You must eliminate these air leaks to eliminate the problem. The only way to do this is by installing a proper vapour barrier. We can do this by cleaning out the cavities and spraying in a polyurethane insulation. This will seal the air leaks and insulate the attic. You could expect to pay anywhere from $5000.00 to $20,000.00. You can do a less thorough job by sealing up light fixtures, attic access hatches and other sources of air leaks. You could also try lowering the humidity level in the living space. Will my roof be maintenance free once the new shingles are installed?
All roofs require some maintenance to prolong its life expectancy. Your roof is exposed to extreme weather conditions 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Eavestroughs should be cleaned at least 3 to 4 times a year. Any tree branches that come into contact with the shingles, especially during windy periods, should be cut back. Any build up of debris in the valleys or behind chimneys should be cleaned so as to not produce a blockage. Dormers, chimneys, plumbing stacks and vents may require periodic maintenance and resealing, especially on homes that have been reshingled once already. Shifting or movement of the structure may cause problems to develop that would require some maintenance as well. What can I expect during the process of getting my roof done?
First and foremost your yard will be a construction site. A typical job will generate 5000 to 10,000 pounds of garbage. The process of roofing is quite messy and noisy. A crew of men will be on site for approximately 1 to 3 days or longer for larger jobs. We will require access to hydro and an outdoor water source. During the roofing process your house will vibrate and shake so if you want to secure any loose objects such as chandeliers or other valuables please do so. We are not responsible for any damage that occurs during the normal process of us completing the roofing job. Please be patient during this process and allow the crew to complete their work in an efficient manner. What happens if it rains during the job?
Every effort will be taken to protect your home from the elements. Our crews are fully equipped with tarps in the event of bad weather. If the weather is overcast with a chance of rain we would only open up portions of your roof that could be easily closed off in the event of rain. We follow the weather through radar on a regular basis and we are in contact with our crews at all times. Am I protected if one of your workers gets injured on my property?
Yes you are. All of our workers are covered by Workers Compensation Insurance. Many companies that use sub contractors have little to no control as to whether their men are covered or not. If a worker gets injured on your property and he is not properly covered you are liable for the damages. Will there be any additional charges to the contract I signed?
There can be additional charges. Any board replacement or structural repairs would be at an extra charge. Any unforeseen problems such as poor or non existent flashings that require replacement, plumbing stack repairs and chimney repairs would be at an extra charge. Any work that is required that was not specifically stated on the contract would be at an extra charge. What's the difference between Organic and Fiberglass shingles?
According to CASMA: Organic shingles:
Glass shingles:
How will I know when it is time to contact a roofing company to get my shingles replaced?
Don't wait until your roof leaks before replacing your shingles. Your shingles are like tires on a car. They wear out gradually over time and at some point they become unable to perform they way they were designed to. If you leave it too long not only will you be replacing the shingles but you will also have interior repairs to deal with, possible deck rot to replace and wet insulation in the attic. You should consider having your roof inspected or your shingles replaced if you have:
At Adamson Roofing LTD."It's Never Just Good Enough"For a free no obligation written inspection please call us at 1-800-NEW-ROOF or fill out our online estimate form. |