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Dunlop Roofing
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Serving Murfreesboro, NC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2001

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"My experience with Dunlop was exceptional from beginning to end, Blake and Amber guided me through the process by addressing all my concerns. Everything was done in a reasonable and timely and professional manner."
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Response time2 days
Response rate85%
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Erie Home
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Serving Murfreesboro, NC 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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Best Choice Roofing - Roanoke Rapids
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Serving Murfreesboro, NC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2009

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Founded by Wayne Holloway in 2009, Best Choice Roofing has successfully completed over 60,000 roofing projects in the United States. With his expertise in the industry, and built on the foundation that Holloway developed, the company has grown into more than 40 locations in 15 states across the country.\nAs an Owens Corning Platinum Preferred Contractor since 2011, Best Choice Roofing is recognized as a top 1% Performer and has been awarded the National Volume Award seven times in its short history. Best Choice Roofing prides itself in a customer-first approach, the success of its people, and providing homeowners with high-quality products to protect their home.

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Roofing questions, answered by experts

Yes, but it won't be as effective as installing it as part of a new roof because it won't be as water-resistant. However, a drip edge installed after the fact is better than no drip edge at all.

Technically, a flat roof can be raised, but it’s extremely expensive, and there would not be much of a point. Most homeowners raise the roof in their homes to access the space between their existing ceiling and the roof, but flat roofs don’t have this space. Therefore, you can raise a flat roof, but it involves heavy structural modification.

Homeowners insurance sometimes covers roof decking, but it depends on the cause of damage and whether the decking was properly installed. If the roof decking was damaged by a severe storm, then it will likely be covered. Insurance may also pay for roof decking work if building codes require it. However, insurance won’t cover damage caused by normal wear and tear or poor maintenance practices.

Some homes, like those with flat roofs, may not have eaves at all. Some contemporary-style homes also lack eaves, although many may have abbreviated eaves to divert water and protect the walls and foundation. Homes without eaves often have specific types of gutters affixed directly to the edge of the roof to provide adequate drainage.

While the terms are often used interchangeably, wood shakes and wood shingles have notable differences, primarily in their manufacturing and appearance. Wood shingles are machine-cut on both sides, resulting in a smooth, thin, and uniform product. In contrast, wood shakes are typically hand-split or sawed on only one side, giving them a more textured, natural, and rustic appearance. Due to these manufacturing differences, shakes are generally thicker, heavier, and less uniform than shingles. They are also more expensive. Homeowners seeking a more rustic aesthetic often choose shakes, while those preferring a more uniform look may opt for shingles. Both are installed in an overlapping pattern to create a durable, weather-resistant roof.

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