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And every one is installed with professionalism and pride. We attend to the details, and promise to make you, the homeowner, pleased with your new roof. We really mean that. We will give you an honest appraisal of your roof. And we will not change the pricing on the estimate without consulting with you, the homeowner, first. Some roofing contractors leave the installation of your new roof up to the install crew, showing up only to collect a check at the end.

With Roofing 502, your contractor will be involved with the installation, ensuring everything is done the way it should be. With Roofing 502, you, the homeowner, will be kept in the loop. Any changes to scheduling, and any unforeseen developments during the install, will be brought to your attention. And if there are additional costs above the original quote, we get your okay before the work is done, and explain the reason why.

Roof installations can be messy affairs. Our crews strive to keep things as clean as possible. And after the roof is installed, your yard will receive a spic and span cleaning, including the use of magnetic rakes to pick up errant nails.
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Contractor Madison Culler is from a family of roofing contractors.
Nowadays, his brothers have their own roofing companies in South Carolina and North Carolina, all of them having learned their lessons of integrity and professionalism from their father, who started Rainbow Roofers back in Camden, South Carolina many years ago.
Madison began his career as an academic, teaching college courses in business ethics before being drawn into the family business.
Located in the Clifton neighborhood, Roofing 502 has been installing roofs and gutters in the Louisville area for twelve years.
Even though hail damage is serious enough that your home owner's insurance may replace your roof, it is difficult to see it.
One needs to be on the roof and know what one is looking for.
The impact of the hail creates small dimples which causes shingle granules to erode away over time, so often there is hardly any indication of the damage soon after the storm.
Perhaps counter-intuitively, it is not always better to have more ventilation.
The problem is with combining ventilation systems.
For example, if passive roof vents (like box vents) are installed along with power vents, the passive vents act as intake points, bypassing the vents in the soffits.
Your homeowner's insurance will provide you compensation if your roof is subject to weather-related damage.
If you have a "Replacement Policy", which is most common, and your entire roof is damaged, it will cover the cost of replacing the roof, minus your deductible, often $1000.
This leads many homeowners to pray for hail when their.
In my conversations with homeowners about roof ventilation, I have discovered there is quite a bit of confusion as to what it is for, and how to best set it up.
Roof ventilation is important because it keeps heat and moisture from building up in one's attic.
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