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Monday, January 5, 2015



If you are moving into an older home, you may want to play it safe and have a roofing contractor come out for a free quote. The roofing company should be able to tell you whether or not you need a new roof right now, or if you can wait a few years to replace it. Far and beyond the previous factors, you should know that the climate you live in also has a significant impact on your roof's lifespan. For instance, the following weather conditions could reduce the amount of years your average roof can last, including:
  • Sun
  • Wind
  • Heavy rains
  • Snow, hail, and ice
  • Traffic (pertinent to commercial buildings)
  • Movements in the building's structure
  • Temperature fluctuations
Those are just some factors that you can evaluate on your own before your roofing contractor arrives at your house for the thorough inspection.  Need help, just let us know and we can help. We don't charge to inspect and quote. Save large cost by fixing your repairing damages before they become worst.

www.aboveallroofingvacaville.com

Monday, December 22, 2014



A home's roof keeps the structure underneath in good condition and everything inside of it protected. That is why the condition of your roof is so important. A roof replacement, when needed, should take top billing over any other home improvement project you have on your to do list. When is a simple repair no longer possible? How do you know it is necessary to replace your roof? Your local roofing companies can provide you with information to help you make this decision. They may consider a number of things.

Take into consideration how old your roof is. The average life span of a roof ranges from 12 to 20 years. Depending on both the maintenance and upkeep of your roof. After this many years leaks and torn flashings start happening more regularly no matter what type of roof you have.

The condition of interior walls that touch the roof is also an important factor. Warning signs can be seen clearly on interior walls when a roof needs to be replaced. Watch for these signs! If you have missing or peeling paint on interior walls you may have a new roof in your future. Moisture marks on your walls is a sign of water seeping down and a sign of big trouble.

Being hit by snow, hail, rain storms, and direct sunlight again and again are major reasons for a roof to break down. Where do you live? If you are effected by more than one of these things it may shorten the overall life span of your roof. If severe weather has exposed part of your home a roof replacement may also be necessary. With this much damage a simple repair is no longer makes sense.

The number of missing or torn shingles can factor in as well. When you have a big number of missing tiles and shingles on your house replacing the roof is the best decision, instead of choosing to repair it.

Keep an eye on your electric or gas bill. A swing in your heating or cooling bills could signify trouble with your existing roof. If your attic is well insulated damaged shingles could be the cause of this.

Questions or answers? Lets us know.

www.aboveallroofingvacaville.com

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Choose Your Own Roof Inspector Before Buying a Home


Choose Your Own Roof Inspector Before Buying a Home

How a home inspection works
Nearly all of today's home purchase contracts include a home inspection contingency clause, which is a provision allowing the buyer to hire a professional home inspector to thoroughly evaluate of the house and determine if there are any issues with its structure or systems. Once a purchase contract has been signed, the buyer can book a professional inspector of their choosing, whom they may or may not accompany during the two- to three-hour inspection.

typical home inspection includes a check of a house's structural and mechanical condition but can also encompass tests for radon gas, detection of wood-destroying insects and other services requested by the buyer. Back in 1976, the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) standardized the home inspection process and established Standards of Practice dictating what must be inspected as well as how far the professional home inspector needs to go to report their findings.

According to ASHI, the ten critical areas for inspection during the process are the structure, exterior, roofing system, plumbing system, electrical system, heating system, air conditioning system, interior, insulation and ventilation, and fireplaces.

Once the home inspection is complete, the inspector creates a report for the home buyer detailing all that was found. This report will note problems requiring immediate attention and conditions that could lead to more serious issues over time.

After the home inspection
Once the home inspection is complete, the inspector will be reporting results only to their client, the buyer (a circumstance bound by law in many states). The discovery of major material issues─the kind of stuff that's a big enough deal to be a sale roadblock─may bring you back to the negotiation table, and should be the only impact on completion of the sale.

A small hole in the wall is hardly a material defect, but if  the house needs a new roof, that's material because somebody could decide not to buy a house if they knew it needed a large repair like that.

www.aboveallroofingvacaville.com

Tuesday, November 18, 2014




Roof maintenance is something that any self-respecting homeowner should have some degree of knowledge about so that they can know what to do when a problem does arise.

No one is saying that you have to be an expert handyman, but knowing the basics couldn't hurt. That way, when something comes, you'll know whether the problem can be easily repaired or if it's a serious issue that calls for the entire roof to be replaced.

A home's roof, like a car or any other sort of mechanical device, needs periodic maintenance in order to it to do its job effectively. When maintaining a roof, you can often catch problems just as they start to develop. By catching these things early, you can keep small problems from turning into larger ones that might take a longer amount of time and extra money to correct.

That said, there are some basic things to keep an eye out for when inspecting a roof for things that might need fixing.

Contact us for more information or a free quote: aboveallroofingco@yahoo.com

Tuesday, November 4, 2014



If it is time to get a new roof, there are a variety of options to choose from. There are a few things to consider before you call a roofer and hire out the work to be done. What type of roof or material do you want? How much do you want to spend and how long do you want it to last? Does the roofing material match the style of your home? With these questions in mind, here is a breakdown of the types of roofs.

1. Engineered rubber or plastic roofs. These are made of reclaimed materials and come in a variety of colors and styles. They are estimated to last between 30 and 50 years and can be fairly cost efficient compared to other materials. It should work with any style of home.

2. Eco-roofs. These roofs are for the environmentally minded individual and work well with flat or slightly sloped roofs. It filters rain and is low maintenance. As with most environmentally friendly materials, it can cost a lot up front, but it is attractive and can extend the life of membrane used on the roof.

3. Hot asphalt with stones. This style of roof only works on a flat roof. It is inexpensive and easier to repair than other roofing materials but it is not environmentally friendly and can cause health problems from the fumes.

4. Reinforced concrete. It can work with almost any style of home. It comes in all kinds of colors and styles, is low maintenance and very durable. Once again, it can be expensive on the front end of things but that cost is offset by the durability and lifespan.

5. Asphalt roofs. Asphalt shingles can be used on any house and is inexpensive. There are lots of styles and colors. It is easy to repair and fire resistant. What you save in cost to install you lose in lifespan. It typically has a life-span between fifteen and thirty years and is not friendly to the environment.

6. Wood shingles. This style of roofing material typically works with cottage, ranch, and contemporary bungalows or historical homes. These are expensive and require professional installation. They are high maintenance but have a lifespan between thirty and fifty years if they are maintained and can offer some insulation.

7. Metal. These work with the same types of homes as the wood shingles. They are expensive because they are difficult to install but durable with a lifespan of at least fifty years. They are environmentally friendly and perform well against high wind and precipitation.

These are a few options for roofs that you can choose. Call different people in your area for more specific prices as you are planning what you want and how much you want to spend. Whatever roof you choose, it will improve the look and feel of your house.

Contact us for a free quote: aboveallroofingco@yahoo.com

Tuesday, October 7, 2014



  • Your roof is a big investment. Help protect it right from the start against water damage in the attic, which can cause mold growth and rotting deck boards. We use durable, synthetic construction material that works with your shingles to help shield your home from moisture infiltration. We work with the top manufactures in roofing material which:
    • Acts as a non-absorbent, secondary water-shedding barrier
    • Unique bottom surface coating reduces the chance for tears that cause leaks, as compared to other felt underlayment
    • Provides roof deck protection from UV exposure 
    • 30-Year Limited Warranty*

Tuesday, September 9, 2014


The unfortunate thing about a leaking roof is that the symptoms of the problem never manifest until the rain begins to pour or the ice begins to melt. With any luck - if luck can be factored into the equation of a leaky anything - you will locate and address the leak at a time in close proximity to its advent. Otherwise, you may be looking at extensive, extraneous damages, and more than just roof leak repairs to address. A small, undetected leak in your roofing system can soak your attic insulation, seep into the wood of your home's frame and saturate your dry wall panels.

It is important to keep in mind that your pots and pans belong in the kitchen, and they are made for cooking, not catching rainwater trickling into your home from some rooftop shingle gap or tear in your roofing membrane. So, when the rain stops falling and you remove your buckets from their sentry positions beneath your leaking ceilings, you need to pick up the phone and have a professional roofing contractor come and give you an assessment of the situation - and an estimate of your roof leak repairs. With any luck - again, if luck can be factored into the scenario - the leak itself and its related damages will be minimal. Putting off a phone call to assess damages earlier enough will only grow into bigger problems down the road.


Thursday, June 5, 2014

Calling All New Home Buyers In The Solano County

Planning on buying a new home? 



If you are in the process of purchasing a new home chances are it will be inspected by an appraiser, especially If you plan on purchasing via an FHA loan. Home buying inspections are usually conducted during escrow, and are geared to ensure the minimum requirements for what is considered a safe home are met, before it can be inhabited.

So what is the appraiser looking for when it comes to the roof? For starters, the roof must do what it's designed to do--FHA and HUD regulations say it must not leak or allow moisture to enter the home. in order to pass the appraisal process, the roof must also "provide reasonable future utility, durability and economy of maintenance" according to the FHA official site.

Rule of thumb is to not assume your roof is great condition because it passed an appraisal. If in doubt hire a professional to inspect your and determine how many years of your roof's life are remaining.

Start off the journey to your new home purchase in Vacaville, or surrounding towns, by calling the professionals at Above All Roofing, and allow us to inspect your roof. We will fix what it needs... no more, no less.

www.aboveallroofingvacaville.com

Thursday, May 8, 2014

Solano County May Roof Inspection

How are your roof shingles performing?       


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Warm weather days are here, and It's time for a proper roof inspection.

Shingles installed in the fall, winter, or early spring may not heat up enough to activate the seal-down strip properly. Shingles installed in cold weather may have dust, dirt, leaves, and debris accumulating under the tabs and on the seal-down strips for months and may never seal properly even after warm weather arrives.

Homeowners residing in Vacaville or surrounding Solano County will experience windy days this Spring, so nail placement and replacement may be necessary. Give the experts at Above All Roofing a call for a free roof inspection.


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