When Brian stepped onto this roof in Newport News, he wasn't just looking at a repair; he was looking at a piece of Virginia history. This Vermont slate has been protecting this home for 104 years.
Read MoreBrian Chalsma encountered a situation that every homeowner should know about before they start a replacement. We were looking at a plywood roof deck covered in "ice and water shield"—a thick, sticky waterproof membrane designed to protect your eaves from leaks.
Read MoreWe recently looked at a remarkable Buckingham slate roof in Hampton that was originally installed during the Depression era.
Read MoreWe visited a home where the owners were frustrated by a persistent drip that other contractors just couldn't seem to locate. After some careful investigating, we found the culprit: a nail in the bond. The Problem The issue was a classic "needle in a haystack" scenario.
Read MoreWhen Brian headed out to a beautiful home in Williamsburg, he found a situation that’s all too common in the Tidewater area. The homeowner had a wide brick chimney that was causing a bit of a headache.
Read MoreIn the heart of Hampton Roads, our roofs face everything from blistering summer heat to the high-wind pressure of coastal storms. Brian Chalsma with The Roofing Company recently took a moment to pull back the curtain on a detail most homeowners never see: the nailing zone.
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