ANTHONY CONTI ROOFING LLC
ROOF REPAIR EXPERTS
45+ YEARS 3 GENERATIONS EXPERIENCE IN THE ROOFING INDUSTRY
WEST PALM /JUPITER
(561)200-8036
ST LUCIE
(772) 249-ROOF (7663)
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(954) 380-ROOF (7663)
WEST PALM /JUPITER
(561)200-8036
ST LUCIE
(772) 249-ROOF (7663)
FT LAUD
(954) 380-ROOF (7663)
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Clay tile installation
Posted on October 10, 2013 at 5:59 AM |
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Clay Tile Installation Tip #1: Spanish S Tile.
It’s better to strike horizontal and vertical chalk lines to keep the
tile straight. Lines to be set 15 ‘’ apart horizontally, except for the
first line which is 16’’ from the bottom of the eve line. Vertical lines
to be set 10’’ apart for 1 tile setting or 30’’ apart for the more
experience tile setter. |
should you repair it or replace ??
Posted on March 25, 2013 at 8:47 AM |
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Should you repair your roof or replace it
A roof is one of the biggest investments a homeowner can make. By
repairing first, a homeowner can budget and save for the large
replacement expenditure down the road. However, there is also great
comfort in replacing the roof, from the increased aesthetic appeal as
well as the security in knowing that your home and possessions are safe
from water intrusion and its ill effects. The goal of the good quality contractor is to help educate and advise
potential clients so they can make the best decision possible, based on
their roofing needs. If you are considering a repair or replacement, we
recommend the following list of considerations and questions to ask
your roofing contractor prior to deciding which decision is best for
you. 1. How long do you plan to keep the home? 2. How long can you expect the current roof and flashings to last? 3. What are the signs of deterioration the contractor is seeing? 4. If you are selling the home in 1-5 years from now:
5. Has the roofing estimator inspected the entire roof to
address potential leaks/deficiencies, or just the current leak area or
obvious deficiency? The roofer should always inspect the entire roof. 6. What is the likelihood of additional leaks manifesting? If there
are more what would it cost to fix any interior damage weighed against
the cost of doing preventative repairs now? 7. If the repair is performed will it be visible and will it match,
or be a potential eyesore? This matters more if selling the home(most
visible repairs do not match due to weathering and organic growth on the
existing roof covering ; some repairs do weather-in after a few months) 8. Will potential leaking be on your mind if you do not replace the
roof? Has this leak been hard to find? Would you have more peace of mind
with replacing the roof and its age and condition supports this
decision? Finally, seek referrals. Angie’s List, friends, family and roofing
supply stores are great places to seek advice and recommendations.
Precise, detailed estimates, quality service and materials, expert
advice and guidance, balanced intake and exhaust ventilation, fair
pricing, excellent workmanship, attention to safety and first class
customer service, these are things you should expect from your roofing
contractor. |
Should you repair your roof or replace it
Posted on March 25, 2013 at 8:44 AM |
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Should you repair your roof or replace it?
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