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What is a Roofer?

A roofer is a professional who specializes in roof construction. Roofers monitor the entire process of roofing in residential as well as commercial construction. They analyze the construction plans and make sure that the roofing is done in strict accordance with the design. Roofers also determine the materials, substrates and supportive accessories to be used for roof installations. Even the specifications of the beams, trusses and rafters upon which roofs are installed are decided by roofers.

What does a Roofer do?

A roofer works on the tops of buildings installing, maintaining and repairing roofs using a variety of materials. They can work on the tops of both commercial and residential buildings and on construction sites. Roofers are often responsible for the whole process of roofing from inspecting a roof for damage or wear to sourcing materials and completing repairs.

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Roofing Services

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Residential Roofing Services

You might think that a roof is a roof and that’s that. However, there are different roofing types, depending on the type of building and the material used. Residential roofing is used on regular residential buildings. It’s one of the simpler types of roofing, where the only real obstacle can be the chimney. They are mostly straightforward to create and install. However, you still need quality materials and a proper professional roofing business that knows how to do the job right. In addition to this, residential roofing varies in design. However, the design is rarely as important as the fact that the roof needs to be easy to maintain, repair, and replace if necessary.

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Commercial Roofing Services

Commercial roofing systems differ radically from residential roof systems. The principal reason for this is due to the fact that commercial roof systems have a different purpose. Commercial roof systems are usually far larger, typically flat, and need to be built to last. While residential roof systems can be more intricate and streamlined for individual purposes (and are usually composed of asphalt shingles) commercial roof systems are more generic and engineered to fit the purpose of the building. Commercial flat roof systems vary in roofing material, ranging from EPDM to modified bitumen, to TPO or PVC.

Full-Service Residential Roofing

we provide all residential roofing services. Let’s explore some of our popular residential roofing solutions:

  • Residential Roof Installation: If you’re building a new home, our roof installation team can implement a new roof for you immediately.
  • Residential Roof Replacement: If you’re searching for a roof replacement service, we’ll remove your existing roof and install new roofing materials.
  • Residential Roof Repair: If you have a roof problem that’s causing a leak or any other problems, we’ll fix the issue quickly.
  • Residential Roof Maintenance: If you want to maintain your roof and extend its lifespan, then our maintenance team is here to help.
  • Residential Roof Inspection: If you need a roof inspection report, our inspection team can visit your home and assess your roof.

Types of Residential Roofing

Asphalt Shingles

The most common residential roofing material used in the United States are asphalt shingles, and for a good reason. These shingles have been around since 1903 have stood the test of time as one of the most reliable types of roofing material.

Relatively inexpensive up-front cost and is relatively simple to install

Asphalt shingles usually last up to 20 years or more on an average home. They are particularly useful in an area like St. Louis, where weather isn’t as radical as somewhere like Florida.

They consist of two different types of base materials – organic and fiberglass. This unique design helps them reflect sunlight away from home, helping reduce air conditioning costs during the hot summer months. They are also resistant to wind and hail damage while providing additional waterproofing support for your home.

In addition to their cost-effective nature and durability, asphalt shingles come in a wide variety of colors and styles.

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Slate Shingles

Slate shingles are a sophisticated and upscale type of roofing material. They are made from concrete, providing your home with resistance to rot and fire. They are incredibly easy to maintain and have a life expectancy of 100 years. While these are incredibly durable and give off a natural appearance, they come with their own unique set of disadvantages, too. The weight of slate shingles and the cost associated with them means they require a high degree of expertise for installation.

Slate shingles are also susceptible to damage when you walk on them, making maintenance and gutter cleaning a pain.

Because of these drawbacks, slate shingles aren’t widespread in the Midwest. Instead, they see far more usage on the East Coast (although they do make appearances in states like Arkansas and Kentucky).

Wood Shakes

Cedar shake roofs use wood shingles made from split logs. Since they are mostly wood, and because every shingle is of slightly varying size, they have a very distinct and natural look to them.

These roofing materials have been around since the colonial era for a lot of reasons. For one, they can withstand harsh weather conditions, keeping UV rays out of the home, which reduces air conditioning costs. This energy efficiency makes them highly effective in areas with lots of sunlight.

Additionally, wood shakes are incredibly eco-friendly materials. The insulation they provide will help cut down on energy costs. Not only are they made from wooded material, but they also produce a minimal impact on the quality of water runoff.

While fire-resistance is a concern, many manufacturers apply a fire-resistant coating to them for extra safety.

There are many advantages to wood shakes, but they also require expertise to install. As such, they are a bit more expensive than an asphalt shingle roof, but its durability and energy efficiency are enough for many homeowners to pull the trigger.

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Metal Roofing

Metal roofing has been a growing trend recently. The market share for metal roofs quadrupled over the past decade. Metal shingles are low maintenance, lightweight, and environmentally friendly, giving them a ton of upside.

They’ve also proven to be quite durable. The average life of a metal shingle roof is 50+ years, meaning your investment in them will last a long time relative to other roofing types.

While there is some benefit, the installation can be tricky, so it’s essential to partner with a roofing contractor who understands metal shingles very well.

Clay Tiles

Roofing material manufacturers produce clay tiles by baking molded clay. They can change the amount of time and temperature they heat the clay at to create a range of thickness and textures. In addition to coming in a variety of sizes and shapes, clay tiles are typically available from shades of white, yellow, orange, and brown.

These ceramic roof tiles are generally durable. They’re resistant to fading and are fireproofed, plus quality tiles should last anywhere between 50 to 70 years.

These tiles are more commonly found in the Southwest because they fit in with homes that borrow elements of Spanish architecture.

The tiles hang in parallel rows, overlapping to keep out rainwater.

While they are visually appealing, clay tiles are not suitable for climates with fluctuating weather because they tend to erode. High winds also tend to take their toll on clay tiles over the years, making them somewhat impractical in the greater St. Louis area.

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Commercial Roofing Services

Whether it’s commercial roof installation, repair, replacement, or maintenance, we’re here to help. Let’s explore all our commercial roofing solutions in more detail below:

  • Commercial Roof Installation:- If you want to install a roof on a new commercial building, we can help. We can also partner with your commercial property developers to design the perfect roof for your needs.
  • Commercial Roof Repair :- Repairing a commercial roof is simple when you choose roof services. We’ll fix your roof and perform a full post-repair inspection to ensure everything is perfect.
  • Commercial Roof Replacement :- If you need to replace an existing commercial roof, we make it easy. We’ll remove your current roof materials and dispose of them. Next, our installation team will quickly replace it with brand-new roofing materials!
  • Commercial Roof Maintenance:- If you want to avoid future roofing problems, it’s always a good idea to hire a roof maintenance company to service your roof. Our roofing maintenance contractors can help you extend the lifespan of your commercial roof by performing routine inspections and repairs.

Types of Commercial Roofing

The top seven commercial roofing materials are listed below:

  1. Metal Roofing

Durable metal roofing is a very popular commercial roof type because of its 40 to 60 year lifespan. There are several different types of metal roofing systems available, and some even come with integrated solar or integrated snow removal systems.

Common metal commercial roofing materials include:

  • Corrugated galvanized steel
  • Aluminum, zinc, and tin
  • Tile sheets
  • Copper
  • Aluminum
  • Coated or stainless steel

Metal roofing can have an attractive, finished look, strong fire resistance ratings and are stronger and more sustainable than many other options.

2. Built-up Roofing Membrane

Built-up roofing has a lifespan of 20 years or more with care, and it is made by alternating layers of tar and gravel. The number of layers affects durability and (ultimately) cost. It is inexpensive and easy to repair, and is one of the oldest and most flexible roof types.

This type of seamless roofing holds up well to foot traffic but depends on its stable understructure to carry the weight and vibrations of movement. It is UV-resistant and may be coated to reflect heat.

3. Green Roof

A green roof can last from 30 to 50 years. They consist of a tough waterproof membrane covered completely by green plants. These sustainable masterpieces improve air quality and often add a green space for relaxation and rest for employees.

Advantages include protection from the elements, possible utility and government incentives and improved aesthetics. Often they have sophisticated water and drainage management, climate control and sensor capabilities.

4. Spray-On Roofing

In short, Spray Polyurethane Foam (SPF) is a material that begins as a liquid spray that instantly expands into a foam, which hardens into a solid layer. This particular eco-friendly roofing is applied on top of an existing roof, and although not well-known, has been around since the early 1960’s.

An SPF roofing system waterproofs and adds an insulating factor. It can be used in any climate and will last up to 50 years with correct installation and maintenance.

5. Thermoset EPDM Membrane

Ethylene Propylene Diene Terpolymer (EPDM) is a roll-based, durable synthetic rubber roofing membrane. Also known as Thermoset roofing, an EPDM roof system offers strong resistance to sunlight and pollution. It’s long-lasting, versatile and easy to install.

EPDM comes in white and black rolls, and in addition to sun and pollution resistance, this single-ply rubber is durable in the face of many common solvents like alcohol, or acids.

6. Thermoplastic PVC and TPO Roof Membranes

 Thermoplastic Polyolefin (TPO) and Poly Vinyl Chloride (PVC) roofing systems are adverse conditions resistant. UV light, chemicals including fats and oils, or bacterial growth are all slow to damage these types of roof membranes. They are lightweight, heat-reflective, and puncture resistant.

Other benefits include strong air-welded seams, fire-resistance, and tolerance of both high temperatures and high winds.

7. Shingle

Most commonly seen on residential buildings (probably your very own home), shingles are also used on commercial properties — typically ones that have steep roof lines.

Shingles come is numerous materials, including asphalt, architectural, slate, plastic and ceramic (just to name a few). This material is relatively easy to install, affordable, and versatile.

The Differences Between Residential & Commercial Roofing

While residential roofing applies to houses, commercial roofing applies to structures designed for retail or commercial use. Examples of commercial roofing include shopping malls, arcades, public facilities, etc. In addition to their respective goals, other differences include:

  • Design:- Compared to residential homes, commercial structures, such as shopping malls, are generally larger in terms of square footage. Therefore, commercial roofs must be designed to support the additional weight and size of the structure. In contrast, residential roofing systems generally have a more or less steep slope design.
  • Materials:- Commercial and residential roofing systems must be made of durable materials that can withstand the elements. Sustainable options include:
  • Metal
  • Asphalt shingles
  • Drink
  • Solar shingles
  • Maintenance:- Residential roofing systems are easier to clean and maintain than their commercial counterparts thanks to their smaller size. They’re also easier to scan for storm damage because you have fewer areas to scan.

Roofer Duties and Responsibilities

  • Inspecting the structure of roofs in order to determine the best course of action.
  • Providing clients with estimates on labor costs and materials required to fix or build a roof.
  • Measuring and cutting materials to ensure that they fit securely around vents, gutters, chimneys, and walls.
  • Smoothing out rough spots on roofs to prepare the surface for new shingles or waterproofing.
  • Replacing areas of clients’ roofs that are damaged or rotting.
  • Installing vapor barriers and insulation to create a more waterproof seal.
  • Safely setting up ladders, scaffolding, and hoisting equipment as required.
  • Updating the supervisor on job progress and reporting any problems related to the job.
  • Safely transporting all required equipment and materials to job sites.
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The purpose of gutter on a house are to protect it from rainwater. Gutters work by diverting water away from your home and its foundation. When your gutters are removed, damaged or obstructed that water must go somewhere-and, given the opportunity, water can ruin virtually any part of your home.

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Most homeowners select budget-friendly white aluminum or vinyl options, but some make the higher upfront investment for copper or zinc styles. Learn about the types of gutters, gutter guards and gutter styles available and choose the best gutters for your home.

What Types of Gutters

We are looking to get new gutters installed to our home, but we want to find the perfect style that compliments our houses features. then this is the place for you.There are 3 main styles of gutters:

  1. K-Style Gutters

K-Style gutter is the most common type of gutter that you will see on modern homes. This type of gutter features a unique shape on the front edge that resembles modern home’s crown molding. So these gutters will compliment your homes look. In fact, many homeowners will choose a color of K-Style Gutter that matches or accents their homes trim and/or shutters.

They have a flat back so they are installed to the Fascia Board trim that is around the top edge of your home. Being flush against the wall ensures that water isn’t able to run down your wall. The bends and folds in the metal provide a rigid structure, so these gutters will withstand more damage than a half-round.

The two most common sizes are 5″ and 6″, with 5″ being the industry standard and the 6″ would be for slightly higher volume of water.

2. Half-Round Gutter

Half-Round gutters are more used in historic or older style homes. Their name describes them perfectly, as they are half of a circular pipe with the top half open for water. They are known to be more rustic, as they are usually made from copper which forms a patina over time. However, they also are available in Aluminum, Vinyl, or Galvanized Steel. Just like the K-style, these are available in 5″ and 6″ sizes.

These gutters are installed a little differently than normal gutters. First, brackets are installed to the home along the roof edge. Once the brackets are in place, the Half-Round gutter is dropped into place and secured. It should be noted that Copper gutters are much heavier than Aluminum gutters, so they need additional hardware to keep them secure to the home.

The half circle shape results in the inner part of the gutter being entirely smooth. Being smooth on the inside does provide a few advantages. First, the metal is less likely to corrode or rust because there is no where for it to pool up or stand still. Secondly, since there are no creases or hardware on the inside, debris has a nice clear path and is less likely to get caught up on something and form a clog.

3. Box gutters

The third most popular type of gutter that you’ll see around, is the Box Style gutter. These are over-sized gutters that are primarily used for commercial or industrial buildings. They are designed to handle large amounts of water, from larger roofs. The bigger your roof is, the more water output.

Box gutters are not hung on the edge of the roof like traditional gutters. They feature a high back section that tucks under the shingles on the roof. Therefore, they need to be installed when the building is being built. This ensures that no water can get into the building along the roof edge. You can install these to an older building, but you would sill need to get the roof re-done with new shingles.

Box style gutters come standard in sizes 7″ and 8″, but you can even purchase larger sizes like 10″.

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How Gutters Work

Gutters collect rainwater from your roof and channel it to the ground through a downspout. During rain, water rolls down from the slope of the roof to the gutters. As the water pools, it travels through the gutter system to the downspout. Downspouts carry water from the gutters to the base of the house. It is typically diverted to protect the basement and foundation from flooding and further water damage. There is a splash block at the base of the downspout to further divert the rainwater from the house.

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  • Roof Cleaning and Moss control

Our experienced gutter estimator will provide you with a no-cost quote on how your residential gutter system can be engineered for maximum efficiency.

Sometimes, we can clean and/or repair gutters to effectively prolong the life of your existing gutter system, while other times, it is necessary for gutter replacement.

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  • Commercial Gutter Installation
  • Commercial Gutter Cleaning
  • Commercial Gutter Repair
  • Roof Cleaning and Moss control

Our experienced estimator will provide you with a no-cost quote, containing specific recommendations to protect your properties. Our estimates are competitive and can work within the parameters of your property’s annual budget.

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Why They Are Important

Rain gutters are incredibly important because they protect your home from rain and water damage. Without a gutter system, rainwater would likely collect in your roof, causing rot, deterioration, or mold. This will weaken your shingles, soffit, and fascia. Naturally, gravity pulls the water down from your roof to your windows, siding, and foundation. Moisture in the windows causes condensation, which damages the sill and interior walls. Not to mention, mold and grime can develop. When pooling against your home’s foundation, water causes erosion, weakens the integrity and structure, and causes basement flooding. Gutters protect against all of this. However, gutters can weaken if not taken care of. Leaves and other debris easily block gutters from working properly. Once debris builds up, water will overflow and damage the siding of the home. Heavy storms and high winds can also misalign your gutter system. This can weaken your gutters and cause them to break entirely.

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Gutter Accessories

Gutters are responsible for handling the amount of rain your home gets every year. The best gutters for your home will both fit its style and protect it from water damage. Rain gutters come in k-style or half-round styles and six materials. Budget-friendly vinyl or aluminum gutters are very popular and DIY friendly. Some homes look better with copper, zinc or other specialty finishes. When you’re ready to replace your gutters, we can help with professional gutter installation.

  • Gutter guards or debris barriers are basically an aluminum hood and/or mesh screen that blocks most leaves and other trash.
  • Gutter cleaning tools make quick work of removing clogs and debris.
  • Rain chains lead water from the gutter directly to the ground, especially good for houses with deep overhangs.
  • Conductor heads give downspouts more time to drain during extra heavy storms.
  • Downspout brackets secure downspouts to the house, protecting them against wind. Many come in decorative finishes and designs.

How Much Does It Cost to Clean Gutters?

Hiring a professional gutter cleaning service will charge you around $50 to $700 because they will consider a few things, such as the size of your home, location, and desired method.

If the professionals need to use pressure washing the gutters or washing the inside of the downspouts, they will charge more than regular gutter cleanings service.

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