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Jim's Roofing & Home Improvement

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Jim's Roofing & Home Improvement

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35 years of experience

Call for a FREE QUOTE with the exception of Written Estimate unless awarded job. Will travel within a reasonable distance (no more than a 45 mile radius from zip code) some exceptions will be made according to size of job. Payment types accepted as follows: Cash, Personal & Cashiers Checks. We require and initial deposit for material purchasing on signing of a contract, 2nd payment when job is half done and final payment due upon completion of work.

Call for a FREE QUOTE with the exception of Written Estimate unless awarded job. Will travel within a reasonable distance (no more than a 45 mile radius from zip code) some exceptions will be made according to size of job. Payment types accepted as follows: Cash, Personal & Cashiers Checks. We require and initial deposit for material purchasing on signing of a contract, 2nd payment when job is half done and final payment due upon completion of work.








We are a family owned and operated business for over 40 years. We are fully insured. Also we are one of the areas only Certified Chimney Professionals and Certified Chimney Reliner.


Hearth Services by Donald Jacob Inc

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Hearth Services by Donald Jacob Inc

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24 years of experience

Hearth Services has been in business since 2001. We offer clean and dependable services. We specialize in chimney sweeping, wood stove installations and stainless steel chimney liners and chimney caps.

Hearth Services has been in business since 2001. We offer clean and dependable services. We specialize in chimney sweeping, wood stove installations and stainless steel chimney liners and chimney caps.


Presby Masonry & Roofing

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Presby Masonry & Roofing

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48 years of experience

All phases of Masonry, Roofing, Siding, Chimney Restoration, Brick, Block and Stone. Foundation work, Retaining walls, Patios, Decks,Walkways. Custom Metal Fabrication. Chimney Lining, Cleaning and repair.Custom Flashing. We install only BEST FLEX chimney liners, Caps,and Cleanout Doors.Metal, Rubber, Asphalt Shingle roofing.All types of Flashing and Leak Repairs.Gutter Instalation and cleaning.Roof Cleaning, shoveling and painting.Dock Installation and Removal.Window Installation.

All phases of Masonry, Roofing, Siding, Chimney Restoration, Brick, Block and Stone. Foundation work, Retaining walls, Patios, Decks,Walkways. Custom Metal Fabrication. Chimney Lining, Cleaning and repair.Custom Flashing. We install only BEST FLEX chimney liners, Caps,and Cleanout Doors.Metal, Rubber, Asphalt Shingle roofing.All types of Flashing and Leak Repairs.Gutter Instalation and cleaning.Roof Cleaning, shoveling and painting.Dock Installation and Removal.Window Installation.

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Chimney Caps questions, answered by experts

There are several signs that indicate you’ll need new underlayment. Clear signs include missing or damaged roofing and exposing the underlayment to the elements. Additionally, if you notice water damage in your home by the roof after a storm, it could indicate that your underlayment may need to be replaced. If your gutters aren’t draining properly, it could also lead to rotting or water damage to the underlayment.

EPDM roofing is a single-ply roofing material made of rubber, and a professional will install it in a single sheet and seal the seams. Built-up roofing (BUR) consists of multiple layers made from asphalt, adhesives, and roofing felt. A professional will construct the layers of BUR on-site. EPDM is easier to repair and has better resistance to extreme temperatures, while BUR is more fire-resistant and affordable.

This will depend on your existing roof to some degree but it’s common to raise a roof 4 to 8 feet. The exact amount you can raise is subject to the existing structure and for most homes with average roof slopes—20 to 45 degrees—you can raise the roof around 5 feet.

Skipping the installation of a drip edge can lead to water damage, as it may cause water to seep under the roofing materials, damaging the fascia, soffits, and siding. Over time, this can lead to rot, mold, and deterioration. A missing drip edge also increases the risk of ice dams in colder climates, leading to expensive and tedious repairs.

You can technically install a metal roof over asphalt shingles, but it isn’t a good idea. This is because you’re essentially creating a moisture barrier under the metal, which can easily—and often does—lead to significant mold damage. Removing an asphalt roof isn’t terribly expensive, and some roofing companies might cut you a serious labor and disposal discount if you add it to a new install.

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