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Proper roof ventilation is one of the most overlooked parts of a roofing system. Without it, heat and moisture build up in the attic and damage the roof from the inside.

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Hip and ridge shingles are specially designed shingles installed along the peaks and ridges of your roof. These areas experience the strongest wind forces during storms. Why Standard Shingles Aren’t Used Here Regular shingles aren’t designed to bend over roof peaks.

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Roof tear-off is the first step in a full roof replacement. It involves removing the existing roof covering and underlayment to expose the roof decking.

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A wind mitigation inspection is a certified report documenting how well your roof can resist hurricane damage. Many homeowners don’t realize this inspection can reduce insurance premiums significantly.

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Roof re-nailing is the process of securing your roof decking to modern building code standards. In Florida, this step is often required during roof replacement because older homes were built under outdated fastening rules. Why Renailing Matters Your roof decking is attached to trusses with nails.

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Roof pipe boots seal the plumbing vent pipes that penetrate your roof. These small components are one of the most common sources of roof leaks. What Is a Pipe Boot? A pipe boot is a flashing designed to seal around plumbing vent pipes.

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Ridge vents are installed along the peak of your roof to allow hot air to escape from the attic. Proper attic ventilation is essential for roof health, energy efficiency, and moisture control. Why Attics Need Ventilation Hot air rises and becomes trapped in the attic.

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Starter shingles are the first row of shingles installed at the edges of your roof. They are designed to create a secure, wind-resistant foundation for the rest of the roof. Why Starter Shingles Matter The edges of a roof experience the highest wind pressure during storms.

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Drip edge is a metal flashing installed along the edges of your roof to guide water into the gutters and protect the roof decking. It may look small, but it plays a huge role in protecting the structure of your home.

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Roof flashing is one of the most critical components of any roofing system. While shingles protect large surfaces, flashing protects the vulnerable areas where leaks most often occur.

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