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Benjamin Franklin Fireplace

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The promise of Benjamin Franklin Fireplace is to earn your Complete Satisfaction on every visit. We want to be THE Company for you, your neighbors, and your friends.

The promise of Benjamin Franklin Fireplace is to earn your Complete Satisfaction on every visit. We want to be THE Company for you, your neighbors, and your friends.









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Chimney Repair questions, answered by experts

Losing your cell or data signal is a problem that’s become more relevant in the digital age, one which metal roofs can cause. Metal roofs can rust, which is a con, but another reason to get a stone-coated roof is the added protection against that happening. Without proper insulation, metal roofs can be loud and are difficult to work on because they're slippery Finally, metal roof installation is one of the more expensive options.

The biggest complaint most homeowners have when it comes to metal roods is this material’s susceptibility to noise, particularly during heavy rain or hail. While some people appreciate the sound, others find it disruptive. Additionally, metal roofs can dent from impacts and may require regular inspections to ensure fasteners remain secure over time.

Metal roofs do not technically require a drip edge if the roof overhangs at least one inch, because the roof's slant will cause water to flow away from the structure. But a drip edge would be an added level of protection for a metal roof to help keep moisture issues at bay.

Most standing seam metal roofs last between 50 and 80 years. Certain high-end metals like copper or zinc can last up to 100 years if well-maintained. For the best durability, choose a low-gauge (thick) roof in a metal that works with your climate. Some are susceptible to thermal expansion and aren’t the best choice for all climates.

While DIY patching is possible, professional services guarantee reliability in workmanship and adherence to safety standards.

The Dayton, NV homeowners’ guide to chimney repairs

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