Removing Moss and Debris From Your Roof

As the fall season is upon us and the temperature starts cooling down we will find that more debris is falling onto our roofs. September and going into October we are in the prime hurricane season here in the Lowcountry. As water and other debris are landing on your...

What To Do After Receiving Storm Damage

It is not new news that the Lowcountry is susceptible to heavy thunderstorms and hurricanes. This summer has seen a heavy amount of rain. The Atlantic has recently had its first activity of tropical storms and hurricanes since hurricane season began. As we are getting...

Why Is Sealant on Your Roof Important?

First, what exactly is a sealant and why is it important to the life of your roof  Sealant is a product that can be applied to roofs to seal them against the weather. This is especially important on flat roofs because standing water can eventually lead to leaks. There...

The Pros and Cons of Metal Roofs

If you’re in the market for a roof replacement, you might be wondering which kind of roofing material you want to use. There are several different roofing options available, all with different styles and benefits.    One type of roof that has become increasingly...

How Hail Damage Can Affect Your Roof

We’ve had a particularly rainy season in the Lowcountry this summer. Believe it or not, many of these rain storms can also come with hail. This hail combined with the high-speed winds accompanying storms is a recipe for disaster when it comes to your roof and siding....

The Significance of Blue Roofs in the Lowcountry

If you live in the Lowcountry, chances are you’ve seen houses that have the underside of their roofs painted blue. Have you ever wondered why? It may seem like just a pretty design element for the porch, but the blue-painted roofs have a significant historical...