Deck Waterproofing: Future Roof and Restoration Can Help Prolong the Life of Your Roof & Deck

Deck Waterproofing: Future Roof and Restoration Can Help Prolong the Life of Your Roof & Deck

Being a homeowner can often be overwhelming. There are so many things around the house to maintain and update, it can be hard to know where to begin or to prioritize what it most important. Wooden decks are often neglected unless a major, visible repair is needed. Neglecting yearly maintenance of your deck can lead to unseen corrosion and can eventually require a costly and time-consuming repair. At Future Roof & Restoration, we want to help you keep your deck healthy, strong, and corrosion free. Weathering is the main cause of deck corrosion, with rain and water being the main perpetrator. Future Roof is here to help with any questions or concerns you have about your interior or exterior house needs.

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Deck waterproofing provides your wooden deck with a protective surface to prevent water from seeping into the wood. It reflects water instead of absorbing it. Consider it like a windbreaker for your deck. You wouldn’t go into the rain with a porous jacket, so your deck shouldn’t be exposed, either. Allowing water to seep into your wood will deteriorate your deck overtime, and your deck will not last as long.

In short, deck waterproofing is important and necessary to keep your deck lasting long and looking great. Choosing to waterproof your deck will prevent mold growth, reduce structural damage and save money overtime. To prepare your deck for the rainy season and prolong the life of your deck, give us a call for all of your interior and exterior Restoration needs! (770) 674-1553

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Roswell: (770) 674-1553

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Natural Disaster? know that you can upgrade or replace your roofing system!

Natural Disaster? know that you can upgrade or replace your roofing system!

If you have an older roofing system and it will need to be repaired or replaced as a result of a natural disaster, know that you can upgrade your roofing system!

Here are a few question and answers regarding your roof and insurance claims!

Can I change my roof type after a storm using insurance money?

You are required to make the necessary repairs to your roof as described in the settlement agreement; either repair or replacement. If you would like to upgrade your roof to another roof system, it’s perfectly acceptable to use insurance money to do so as long as you pay for the deductible and upgrade, typically you will get a full roof replacement if there is enough significant damage. If there was a bad storm that hit, most likely there will be enough significant damage for a full replacement. In the event of a full roof yes you can pick what shingles and color choice for your new roof.

Can I add upgrades to my roof with the insurance money?

As long as you do what the insurance money provides for first, you can use the difference for upgrades. Just make sure you do what the insurance proceeds are intended for. If you are given funds to replace the roof, you must replace the roof. Don’t take the money and sell the house you could be prosecuted for insurance fraud.

Is it illegal for the roofer to cover my deductible?

As the insured you are required to pay the deductible.

Is It Required I get my roof fixed?

No, but your insurance will help you so why not get it fixed

Discover how much insurance should be paying you. Contact Future Roof and Restoration today to walk through this process.

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Monday – Friday: 9am-5pm

Saturday – 10 am- 4 pm (by appointment only)

Sunday: Close

FUTURE ROOF & RESTORATION

3080 Northfield Place Suite 109, Roswell, GA 30076

Roswell: (770) 674-1553

Alpharetta: (678) 855-8990

Milton: (678) 325-4701

EMERGENCIES:

(404) 509 – 4192

alex@futurerestoration.com


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Roofing Shingles Discontinued or Mismatched: What do you do?

Roofing Shingles Discontinued or Mismatched: What do you do?

If your roof has been damaged by a storm and a portion needs to be replaced, you will want the new roofing section to match the old one. What happens when your contractor tells you that even though the same type and color are available, but they will not match “exactly”? Or perhaps the color or style is discontinued? There are two sides to this answer. For Roof Damage alone, the first step is insurance claims and the second is aesthetics.

First, the real question here is should you file an insurance claim or pay out of pocket so your rate doesn’t go up and secondly, if you do file a claim, do they owe for the entire roof?

Some contractors want to promise a homeowner a new roof because of “mismatch” or discontinuation, thinking all insurance policies will cover a complete roof, but most times it is out of the contractors hands of what your insurance will and will not approve or deny. It is solely up to the insurance and your contractor just assists your insurance with your needs, not the other way around.

It depends. In the case of discontinuation, many policies will cover complete replacement. In the case of “Mismatch” it becomes a grey area. Most policies will cover slope and or line of sight. Meaning if enough damage is sustained to warrant slope replacement they may also include adjacent slopes based on line of sight.

Know Your Insurance Policy

This really depends on your insurance policy. Generally, the more expensive the policy, the more likely it is to cover a new roof if your roof has been significantly damaged and your shingles are discontinued or can’t be “matched”.

However, the policy may be written in such a way that it doesn’t cover the job as you expect, and you could end up paying a substantial amount above and beyond your policy coverage or pay out of pocket completely if the policy states the insurance company will not cover anything.

Most policies only pay to repair damaged shingles up to a threshold of 10% or so and then move to slope replacement. Once slope replacement is involved then other factors such as line of sight and slope overlay come into play. It really all depends on the carrier.

If you have a “replacement cost” policy you generally have the best coverage, however “match” and “discontinuation” may still become an issue.

Can You Make a Claim for Discontinued Roofing Shingles?

You cannot specifically make a “claim” for discontinued roofing shingles in the event of a loss. However, depending on the extent of damage you may well have the coverage for replacement. Sometimes it really comes down to how the contractor justifies the scope and costs.

A good contractor, who is doing the best job for you, will not try to pressure you to argue a claim about non-matching shingles, however discontinued shingles may well be a different scenario. You shouldn’t make a call unless you have gotten some opinions from different roofing companies and they all say the same thing: “these shingles are no longer available” such as Atlas Chalet and therefore we cannot perform a satisfactory repair.

If the roof damage repairs are minor, Future Roof and Restoration will do its best to provide samples that match as much as possible. However, even the same shingles may not match the ones on your roof that have been weathered for years.

Ask your roofing contractor to hold up samples next to your existing roof and use his expertise to choose something you can live with.

 Takeaway

If your roof has been damaged and you live in the Metro Atlanta area please give us a call here at Future Roof & Restoration. We can help you

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When Is The Best Time To Replace A Roof?
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Give Us a Call for a FREE ESTIMATE!

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Monday – Friday: 9am-5pm

Saturday – 10 am- 4 pm (by appointment only)

Sunday: Close

FUTURE ROOF & RESTORATION

3080 Northfield Place Suite 109, Roswell, GA 30076

Roswell: (770) 674-1553

Alpharetta: (678) 855-8990

Milton: (678) 325-4701

EMERGENCIES:

(404) 509 – 4192

alex@futurerestoration.com


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REPAIRING ROOF LEAKS DOESN’T HAVE TO BE A NIGHTMARE

REPAIRING ROOF LEAKS DOESN’T HAVE TO BE A NIGHTMARE

Fixing a leak on the roof can be like finding a needle in the haystack. Many times, with roof leaks the leak ends up in a different place than where it starts. Even if it’s raining, it can still be difficult to find the origin of the leak. You’ll need to look for water marks, discoloration and stains in the attic.

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How to Find the Leak

Fortunately, it doesn’t have to rain to find where the water is coming in. Here are three ways to find where your leak starts:

  • Use light. Look for the leak during the day. Use a bright flashlight to follow the stains and water marks. If you can get up in the attic when it’s raining, you may be able to follow the water.
  • Work backwards. It’s rare that the leak is directly where it’s coming in. Water travels down a path until finding a vulnerable spot to drip down.
  • Add water. When the weather is clear, send a friend up to the roof with a garden hose. Have your friend work across the roof, one area at a time so that you can see where the water is coming in from

Call in an Expert

Fixing a roof is not always a DIY project. You might void the warranty of your roof if you try and fix it yourself. An older roof may be disintegrating even more. When you don’t know what you’re doing, you could create an even bigger problem. Steep roofs are extremely hazardous too. Most homeowners don’t have the right tools or even know how to repair a roof properly. Unless you’ve done roofing before, it’s better to call a professional roofer to ensure that the job is done right.

Future Roof & Restoration has 10 years of experience in residential roofing. If your roof is leaking, protect your largest investment by sending an email to alex@futurerestoration.com or completing our contact form on our website.

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Give Us a Call for a FREE ESTIMATE!

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Monday – Friday: 9am-5pm

Saturday – 10 am- 4 pm (by appointment only)

Sunday: Close

FUTURE ROOF & RESTORATION

3080 Northfield Place Suite 109, Roswell, GA 30076

Roswell: (770) 674-1553

Alpharetta: (678) 855-8990

Milton: (678) 325-4701

EMERGENCIES:

(404) 509 – 4192

alex@futurerestoration.com


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4 Steps To Preparing Your Roof For Autumn And Winter

4 Steps To Preparing Your Roof For Autumn And Winter

The summer days are ending, kids are starting school back and we are reminded that the long rainy season is about to return again. Fall is a magical season, and it’s the time of year when we should button up our homes as well as our jackets. Between now and the first freeze of winter, there are four things you can do to prepare your roof for bad weather.

CLEAN THE GUTTERS

When leaves and debris collect in your gutter system, eventually, it will create a clog in the downspouts. Rain water will overflow the gutters, damaging your roof, trim and siding. The added weight of the wet leaves and water could also cause your gutters to pull loose from the anchor point or collapse.

To prevent these problems and unforeseen repair costs, make sure to keep your gutters relatively clear through the fall. And, once the trees around your home are bare, do a thorough cleaning of your gutters and your yard. You can also get out ahead of the fall season and have gutter screens or guards installed to prevent the collection of debris in the first place.

Clear Off Debris

It’s important to remove leaves, pine needles, and other debris from the surface of your roof as well as your gutters. Even small bits of debris will hold moisture and possibly rot or mold, which will break down your roofing material.

If you’re confident and experienced in walking on your roof, get up there and broom or blow off the debris that has collected on your roof, paying special attention to the valleys, which are most vulnerable to water damage. Make sure they are free and clear of debris so as to allow water to flow.

As part of our roof evaluation and maintenance services, we also treat roofs for moss, which is certainly not a bad idea in our moist climate.

CHECK FOR DAMAGES AND DETERIORATION

With a clean roof, scan the surface for missing shingles or ones that have cracked curled or frayed edges. You can use binoculars to inspect from the ground or climb up to the roof to have a look.

Also check for damaged flashing around vent stacks, chimneys, and skylights. These areas are the usual suspects when you have a leak. Repairing flashing yourself may not always provide the results you expect, so give us a call and we’ll make sure everything is sealed properly before the rain hits.

ATTIC INSULATION AND VENTILATION

Without adequate airflow in your attic, you could be looking at higher than necessary energy bills and roof leaks emerging in a snowstorm. During the day, sunlight hits your roof and heats up the air in your attic. Without vents located at the soffits, ridges, and/or gables of your roof, the hot air condensates, causing moisture damage and possible mold or rot in your roof’s supports.

This heat can also cause ice dams in higher elevations, inviting leaks when snow accumulates on your roof.

Additionally, when that hot air has nowhere else to go, it will seep into and overheat your living space, asking you to use your AC more than you have to. This is one of the reasons why insulation is so critical to an energy efficient home.

To evaluate your attic insulation and ventilation, you can hire an energy auditor or weatherization contractor to do an inspection and make modifications.

Need a roofing evaluation or repair? Contact Future Roof and Restoration today for a free Inspection Call us at 770-674-1553

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Give Us a Call for a FREE ESTIMATE!

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Monday – Friday: 9am-5pm

Saturday – 10 am- 4 pm (by appointment only)

Sunday: Close

FUTURE ROOF & RESTORATION

3080 Northfield Place Suite 109, Roswell, GA 30076

Roswell: (770) 674-1553

Alpharetta: (678) 855-8990

Milton: (678) 325-4701

EMERGENCIES:

(404) 509 – 4192

alex@futurerestoration.com


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Roswell AlpharettaMilton – Atlanta – Cumming – Sandy Springs – Dunwoody – Crabapple – Boulder Creek – Brookhaven – Duluth – Buford

Berkeley Lake – Peachtree Corners – Johns Creek – Norcross – Sugar Hill

Winter Roofing Survival Guide

Winter Roofing Survival Guide

Snow and ice on the roof can be hazardous for crews attempting to remove it. Insulated boots, helmets, and gloves should be worn for precaution.

As the days get shorter, there is an urgent need to finish up roofing projects in the northern climates before winter shuts them down – not to mention the pressure to close in the building’s top hat so other trades can do interior work.

To minimize leaks and other unwelcome surprises, keep the roof in the best shape possible before and after the worst of winter hits.

GUARD AGAINST DAMAGE

Set up a meeting with Future Roof & Restoration and other trade sub contractors to address important issues. First, identify the most critical aspects of the project, such as boiler rooms or electrical installations. Prioritize each and protect them accordingly. Discuss storage and roof access. If sheet metal will be installed by someone other than the roofing contractor, establish coordination so metal work is completed without delay.

Install roof drains and hook them up to the storm sewers before roofing starts. Set roof drains into a sump (a depressed area with thinner insulation) so heat from the building will melt ice and snow at the drain first.

Remember to protect all roofing materials from the weather during storage and handling. Any materials that are susceptible to water damage or moisture retention should be covered or stored in a dry location until you’re ready to install them. Likewise, identify moisture-sensitive materials and cover them with tarps or other water-resistant coverings. Make sure you protect any water-based adhesives or materials from freezing.

Guard against membrane punctures by specifying walkways around roof equipment, especially at roof hatches. Polyester-reinforced SBS cap sheets give outstanding puncture protection when used under sleepers on bituminous and modified bituminous roofs. Require anyone accessing the roof to sign in and document their presence to help eliminate puncture or abuse leaks.

SAFETY BEFORE REPAIRS

Generally, no one should be traipsing around on a roof in bad weather, but occasionally roof access is necessary. Single-ply membrane roofs can be very slippery when wet, and the lighter-colored ones won’t melt ice very quickly compared to a dark-colored roof.

With the introduction of roof-mounted photovoltaics, there may be only narrow paths to navigate the roof, increasing the possibility of falling.

HVAC maintenance or repairing rooftop equipment both present possible hazards, and if the repairs affect building operations, access to the roof will be urgent. Keep in mind that wind damage or falling ice may result in electrical hazards.

Insulated boots, helmets, and gloves should be on hand for the emergency crews. If they must head up to the roof to remove snow or ice, request that they use plastic shovels and try not to damage the roof membrane.

Repairs to the membranes may also be necessary.

You may be better off to make emergency patches with asphalt mastic or peel-and-stick membrane, even though the mastic will contaminate the patch areas and must be cut out and replaced when the weather improves. For smooth, exposed single-ply membranes, duct tape will provide temporary protection until the worst is over.

The easiest strategy of all: keep the drains clear of debris!

See more:


When Is The Best Time To Replace A Roof?
Metal Roof Myths
damaged roof
Signs You Should Replace Your Metal Roof
metal roof
Metal Roofing vs Asphalt Shingles: How do they compare?

Give Us a Call for a FREE ESTIMATE!

Future Roof Logo

Monday – Friday: 9am-5pm

Saturday – 10 am- 4 pm (by appointment only)

Sunday: Close

FUTURE ROOF & RESTORATION

3080 Northfield Place Suite 109, Roswell, GA 30076

Roswell: (770) 674-1553

Alpharetta: (678) 855-8990

Milton: (678) 325-4701

EMERGENCIES:

(404) 509 – 4192

alex@futurerestoration.com


Proudly Serving

Roswell AlpharettaMilton – Atlanta – Cumming – Sandy Springs – Dunwoody – Crabapple – Boulder Creek – Brookhaven – Duluth – Buford

Berkeley Lake – Peachtree Corners – Johns Creek – Norcross – Sugar Hill

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