5 Reasons Local Roofers Fail 2026 Insurance Audits
The Knock on the Door You Should Dread The sky is finally clear after a week of tropical moisture, and like clockwork, the white pickup…
The Knock on the Door You Should Dread The sky is finally clear after a week of tropical moisture, and like clockwork, the white pickup…
The Denied Claim: Why Your New Roof Is a Liability You’re sitting at the kitchen table, a fresh denial letter from your insurance carrier staring…
The Old Man and the Water My old foreman used to say, ‘Water is patient. It will wait for you to make a mistake.’ He…
How to Trace a ‘Ghost’ Roof Leak Back to the Source Before it Rots Your Attic Finding a puddle on your living room floor is…
5 Metal Roofing Gauges That Actually Survive Colorado Hail 5 Metal Roofing Gauges That Actually Survive Colorado Hail Living in Colorado’s “Hail Alley” is no…
The Knock on the Door You Should Dread The sky is finally clear after a…
The Forensic Autopsy of a Peak: Why Your Roof is Failing from the Top Down I was standing in an attic in the middle of a November drizzle when I…
The Shifting Foundation of Local Roofers Walk onto any job site in late November when the wind is whipping off the Great Lakes, and you will hear a distinct sound.…
The Era of the ‘Rough Estimate’ is Dead If you think a roofer with a tape measure and a ‘good eye’ is enough to protect your home in 2026, you’re…
The Science of Not Rotting Out Your Attic I’ve spent the better part of three decades staring at the underside of roof decks, and let me tell you, it isn’t…
The Forensic Autopsy of a Failing Roof Walking on that roof in Savannah last July felt like walking on a giant, waterlogged sponge. Every step I took had that sickening…
The Ghost in the Attic: When Design Voids Become Maintenance Nightmares I stood on a roof in the blistering heat of a Scottsdale afternoon last July, staring at a series…
The Spongy Reality of Low-Slope Failure Walking on that low-slope deck in the damp chill of a November morning felt exactly like walking on a giant, waterlogged sponge. Every heavy…
The Anatomy of a Failing Fastener: A Forecast for the Southeast Coast I remember standing on a steep-slope clay tile roof near the Savannah shoreline about fifteen years ago. My…
The Forensic Scene: Walking on a Sponge Walking on that roof felt like walking on a sponge. I knew exactly what I would find underneath before the first pry bar…
The 3 AM Drip: Why Your Shingles Are Only Your First Line of Defense Imagine it is three o’clock in the morning in a coastal city like Mobile or Houston.…