Your Guide to Improving Your Roof’s Impact Resistance
The roof is one of the most crucial parts of your home. It must be strong and reliable so it can withstand the elements and keep you protected. However, without sufficient impact resistance, severe weather events like hail and strong winds can cause significant roof damage, putting your home at risk and necessitating costly repairs. […]
Read MoreWhat Is Roofing Underlayment, and Why Is It Important?
While it’s not the most exciting part of your roof, underlayment is an absolutely essential component with an important job. Installed directly onto the roof deck and covered by the shingles, it acts as a second line of defense against moisture and protects your roof from the elements. At Kanga Roof, we know that when […]
Read MoreThe Importance of Proper Attic Ventilation
A healthy roofing system isn’t just about the roof itself; attic ventilation also plays an important role. This often-overlooked aspect of home construction affects everything from your home’s energy efficiency to the roof’s longevity. At Kanga Roof, we want homeowners to have the tools and knowledge they need to ensure their homes are comfortable and […]
Read MorePost-Storm Roofing Inspection Checklist: 8 Things to Do
Whether it’s a summer thunderstorm, winter blizzard, heavy winds, or hail, storms can compromise a roof’s integrity. As a homeowner, it’s your job to perform timely roofing inspections after a storm to catch damage early and avoid the need for expensive repairs down the line. While initial roofing inspections are a good way to catch […]
Read MoreRoof Flashing: What It Is and Why It Matters
Roof flashing, typically made of thin pieces of galvanized steel, is installed under shingles wherever the roof meets another surface. Its purpose is to direct water away from areas where leaks are common, such as chimneys, walls, vents, skylights, and dormers. By providing an extra barrier against water intrusion, roof flashing plays a vital role […]
Read MoreExpert Tips for Preventing Moss Growth on Your Roof
Moss is a stubborn type of plant capable of growing on all kinds of surfaces, from tree trunks to rocks. In fact, it doesn’t even need soil! Because of this, you may find moss growth on your roof. This common issue can lead to roof damage, moisture retention, a shorter roof lifespan, and reduced curb […]
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