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American Dream Restoration
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Asphalt Shingle Roofing - Repair

Serving Shelbina, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2012

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"Complete re-roof. Removed old shingles and installed new asphalt shingles. Very competitive pricing. Great communication. Completed the job in a timely and professional manner. Would recommend if you need roof work"
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Asphalt Shingle Roofing - Install or Replace

Serving Shelbina, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 1976

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Erie Home Basement Solutions is a division of Erie Home?a national leader in home improvement since 1976. We have long been known for offering industry-leading solutions to our customers? most pressing needs, and our basement waterproofing, foundation repair, and crawl space services are no exception. When it comes to protecting your home against structural problems, why put the project in anything less than the most capable of hands? At Erie Home Basement Solutions, we provide the effective repair services and personalized service you need to have complete peace of mind.

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The Roof Doctor
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Asphalt Shingle Roofing - Install or ReplaceMetal Roofing - Install or ReplaceFlat, Foam, or Single Ply Roofing - Install or Replace+1 more

Serving Shelbina, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

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Offers commercial services

We provide dependable roofing services designed to protect your home or business for years to come. Whether you need roof repairs, a full roof replacement, new roof installation, or routine maintenance, our experienced team is committed to delivering quality workmanship and exceptional customer service on every project.

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Roofing questions, answered by experts

A cool roof can be worth it in the right climate. Cool roofs are excellent at reflecting solar heat away from your home, so if you live in a warm or hot climate, they can be a great roofing choice. Some cool roofing materials are even eligible for tax credits. However, they cost more than traditional roofing and don’t retain heat as well as traditional roofing, so they’re not ideal if you live in a cold climate.

No, you can’t use your home’s square footage. You have to calculate your roof’s square footage, and then you may have to convert your square footage measurement to correspond with how the roofing material is measured. For instance, some roofing is sold in “squares,” which equals the total square footage of the roof divided by 100. Shingles are sold in bundles that may not correspond to the number of squares you need. Metal roofing is sold as sheets, so determine the amount of square feet each panel will cover and then divide the total square footage by the coverage area.

The most obvious and severe sign of a roof leak is the presence of wet spots on your ceilings, specifically on the top floor of your home. You can also identify a roof leak from your attic if you see sagging insulation or if you notice mold growth or water stains on the rafters or the underside of the roof deck. From the street, look for cracked or missing shingles, moss growth, and shingles that are curling upward, all of which can suggest a leak.

A roof pitch multiplier is an accurate way to calculate roof square footage, and it’s handy for purchasing the correct amount of materials. To determine your roof pitch multiplier, you'll need to calculate the roof slope, square it, and add it to 144. Next, find the square root of the total and divide it by 12. The answer is your roof pitch multiplier. Once you know the roof pitch multiplier, multiply it by the total square feet of your building to determine the total roof surface area.

The best material for your shed roof depends on your budget and personal preferences. For instance, if you’re looking for the most cost-effective option, rolled roofing is your best bet. Just be aware that it only lasts for five to eight years. If you prefer something with a longer life span (and you’re willing to pay for that durability), consider slate shingles, which can last for hundreds of years.

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