Your commercial roof is one of the most important features of your property, both from an aesthetic standpoint and a financial perspective – commercial roofs must be inspected regularly, which can save you money by catching problems before they require expensive...
How Do I Find A Reliable Roofing Contractor For My Home?
A roof is what keeps your house together, literally. You have assessed your roof and come to the conclusion that is time to either: Get a second, professional opinion on your concerns Get your roof repaired, or Get your roof replaced entirely This is not...
Should I Stay Home During My Roof Replacement?
Most homeowners experience at least one roof replacement throughout their lives, as no roof lasts forever, especially if you live in an area that faces extreme weather conditions. But there is a first time for everything, and with that, you may wonder whether you...
How to Prepare Your Roof for a Storm or Hurricane
What’s the first thing you do before going on vacation? You clean your house, right? The same logic applies to your roof before the next big storm or hurricane. Follow these three tips and you’ll be prepared when that next storm rolls through town—and you can rest...
How Long Does A Residential Roof Last?
We understand here at ProCraft Exteriors that you don’t want to hire a contractor to repair or replace your roof until it is absolutely necessary. You want to get your full money’s worth on your roof, which has likely been repaired or replaced in the past few decades....
Everything You Need To Know About Standing Seam Metal Roofing
Standing seam metal roofing is becoming one of the most popular roofing systems in Florida as opposed to asphalt shingles or tiles, thanks to its various benefits. In this blog, you will find out everything you need to know about standing seam metal roofing,...
Why Does My Roof Only Leak During a Hurricane?
Even if you have a brand new roof, or you get your roof taken care of on a regular basis, there is always the chance that your roof will leak during highly severe weather. It is pretty common for homes in Florida to only leak during severe weather, especially...