Mold and algae can cause dark streaks on your roof, ruining its appearance and your home’s curb appeal. But because these two types of organisms look so similar, especially from the ground, it can be hard for an untrained eye to tell them apart. Oftentimes, people would be quick to assume that what they’re seeing[…] Read More
A thin layer of moss on your asphalt shingles is usually no big deal. However, you might want to get rid of it as soon as possible so that it doesn’t turn into large clumps of moss, which could degrade your shingles and increase the risk of leaks.
Your asphalt shingles take some amount of wear and tear every day. It’s not always something you should worry about–unless you start seeing blisters on the roofing material, that is. Asphalt shingle blistering can occur due to a number of reasons. Deschutes Roofing & Insulation, the leading roof repair and seamless gutter installation company in the area,[…] Read More
The material matters when it comes to choosing a new roof for your home. After all, this particular factor can directly influence just how long your new system will last and how well it will perform. And while there are plenty of options to choose from, asphalt shingles remain the standout. Their popularity is not[…] Read More
Inclement weather can damage your roofing system in different ways. Hail damage, in particular, should put you on high alert because it can accelerate the deterioration of your system. Make sure to have it dealt with quickly. And if the damage warrants filing an insurance claim, then you should do so. Let Deschutes Roofing &[…] Read More
If you’re having a new roof installed, then you’ve probably heard your contractor mention the roofing underlayment. It refers to the thin, waterproofing material installed between the roof deck and the asphalt shingles. The underlayment is an integral part of the roofing system because it contributes to its weather performance. Deschutes Roofing & Insulation, the[…] Read More