Address: 928 Pierce Ivy Ct NE, Lawrenceville, GA 30043, USA
Phone: +16785978493
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Bill Mac Kenzie
We were having slow leakage due to cracks in our parapet's and chimney's stucco. Carlos did an excellent job gaining access to our roof, inspecting and documenting the damage, repairing the stucco, installing new exhaust pipe boots, and replacing damaged shingles.
Qasim Ali
We used Watertight Exterior for roof replacement and our experience with John and team was great. John was very professional and easy to communicate with.
Haresh Padmani
Knowledgeable and responsible work ethic
Elizabeth Choe
John was very professional from beginning to end. He took care of everything from dealing with the insurance company to making sure the repairs were done correctly and in a timely fashion. I would definitely use WaterTite Exterior again.
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There are many different kinds of damages that can compromise a roof system. It can be hard to know where to begin to look and, often, homeowners aren’t really sure what they are looking for. That’s why it is a smart investment to hire a roofing professional to perform a roof inspection periodically (at least once a year). They will know what kinds of damage to look for and where to look for them.
A leaking roof is a bad thing. However, it doesn’t necessarily warrant a complete roof replacement. How much repair and work needs to be done on your roof depends on the level of damage caused by leaking. Talking to a professional is the best way to know whether only minor repair OR a full roof replacement is necessary. There are many problems that can lead to roof leaking, which is why it’s important to inspect your roof periodically and check for common warning signs. You can perform this inspection yourself, but it is a good idea to hire a professional at least once a year to check for any serious roof problems.
20 years. That is the life expectancy of the average roof system The life span of a roof system is determine by a number of factors, like: roof system design, building structure, material quality, material suitability, proper installation, periodic maintenance, local climate, and much more. Material quality is especially important because some roof system types such as clay tile, slate and (certain) metal can last longer. When choosing the materials for a new roof (or when hiring a professional, make sure to check the warranties on the materials. Most roofing manufacturers offer warranties on their products and you should be wary of any manufacturer that doesn’t.
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