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What does Fascia and Soffit have to do with my property?

Many homeowners don't know what fascia and soffit are, but they are vital to a properly functioning roof. Fascia is the vertical finishing edge connected to the ends of the rafters, trusses or area where the gutter is attached to the roof. Soffit is the exposed surface beneath the overhanging section of a roof eave. The majority of soffits are made from vinyl and it assists with ventilating the attic, commonly sporting a plain design and small holes that provide the attic circulation. If you notice that the soffit or fascia might be to be replaced, contact Claim Consultants LLC today to have our certified home inspectors assess your damage. http://www.claimconsultantsllc.com/services Read the full article here:  https://www.angieslist.com/articles/understanding-fascia-and-soffit-repair.htm

Asphalt Shingles for Your Home

Shingles come in all different shapes, materials and sizes, but the most popular is Asphalt. Although they are durable and affordable, they are easily damaged and should be checked for damage after a hail or wind storm.   Interested in learning more about the asphalt shingles? Find out the most common types and what might be the best solution for your home. Most common types of Asphalt: Fiberglass shingles tend to have a lower weight and longer warranties while Organic Mat shingles are more rugged and have a higher percentage of asphalt content. Design options : Strip single and laminated dimensional shingles provide different aesthetics. Strip singles are more affordable and have a more classic look while laminated dimensional shingles give your roof a more textured look. Colors: While colors don ’ t seem to have a shortage, the most popular shingles are a mixture of red, grey, brown, blue, and green; sometimes these colors are combined to create a unique look. ...

Assessing & Repairing Your Roof After a Storm

Thunderstorms, hail and wind can cause serious damage to your roof. From fallen trees to missing shingles, learn how to spot roof damage.   Inspect your attic and ceilings for leaks. Look for storm damage on your roof.   Specifically check for missing shingles, missing pieces of fascia, cracks in your gutters, or broken pieces of the chimney. Check for dimples in your siding or roofing. This is a sign of hail damage. If there are cracks in the dimples, your home will need repairs. If you notice damage, call Claim Consultants LLC. Our team of experienced home inspectors and claim specialists will assess your damage and find a solution for your home. With nearly two decades of storm damage and claims processing experience, our inspectors are highly trained to identify storm damage, and build a comprehensive report of the damage to present to insurance company. We are dedicated to making sure that storm damage does not go unreported to your insurance company. O...

Asphalt, Cedar, and Steel—Oh My: How Roofing Materials Have Changed

20 years ago, most shingles were made from Asphalt, Cedar, or Steel, but even roofing materials are not immune to innovation. A fair amount of thought and innovation has gone into make your roof more durable and more efficient than its predecessors.    Cedar You later   Today, regular Cedar shingles are a rarity due to their relatively short lifespan. To get the same Cedar shingle look today, many roofers use composite shingles  made from plant extract waste material from ethanol manufacturing plants. They look like wood, and are installed in the same way, but these man-made materials come with a 50-year warranty and cost about the same amount.    Phasing  Out Asphalt    Today ’ s Asphalt shingles are commonly made with a fiberglass backing which lets them withstand higher wind speeds. For even more protection and longevity, premium asphalt shingles are made to be twice or even three times as thick as regular shingle...