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1st Choice Renovations

614 13th St.
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1st Choice Renovations

614 13th St.
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12 years of experience

An experience & quality based Renovation company to improve the interior & exterior areas of your home. Specializing in Decks, Retaining walls, ceramic tile, roofs, and additions as well as new construction. - No job too small -. Let us be your "1st choice" Certified and fully insured.

An experience & quality based Renovation company to improve the interior & exterior areas of your home. Specializing in Decks, Retaining walls, ceramic tile, roofs, and additions as well as new construction. - No job too small -. Let us be your "1st choice" Certified and fully insured.


AAA Independent Property Inspection Consultants

719 Eathan Avenue
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AAA Independent Property Inspection Consultants

719 Eathan Avenue
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37 years of experience

We perform Home Inspections and Pest Inspections. We are ICC, FHA, and HUD certified or approved. Home Inspections are $299.00 up to 2000 square feet in Allegheny County. Pest Inspection $50.00 at time of home inspection. Small charge additional if outside Allegheny.

We perform Home Inspections and Pest Inspections. We are ICC, FHA, and HUD certified or approved. Home Inspections are $299.00 up to 2000 square feet in Allegheny County. Pest Inspection $50.00 at time of home inspection. Small charge additional if outside Allegheny.


Fleming Contracting

750 Locus Ridge Dr.
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Fleming Contracting

750 Locus Ridge Dr.
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fleming contracting got a great set of skilled workers that take there work seriously an proud of there work we do free estimates an are fully insured

"Everything went well and was on time. Professional and courteous. Will hire again for future projects. Very reputable."

Lori G on February 2019

fleming contracting got a great set of skilled workers that take there work seriously an proud of there work we do free estimates an are fully insured

"Everything went well and was on time. Professional and courteous. Will hire again for future projects. Very reputable."

Lori G on February 2019






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Roofing questions, answered by experts

Rain shouldn’t come in through your ridge vents unless your vents are damaged or the rain is accompanied by very high winds. Most ridge vents use flashing or baffling to keep out rain, snow, and debris. If your ridge vent isn’t baffled, rain is more likely to enter your attic, so ridge vents with baffles are a better choice in areas with regular rainfall.

You can damage your shingles if you use the wrong type of paint on them. You should always use acrylic latex paint specifically formulated for shingles. Other types of paint may trap moisture, which can cause bigger problems like rot and mildew. Considering that roof replacement costs $9,100 on average, it’s definitely best to avoid making this mistake.

Besides using the right paint, remember that painting your shingles will require increased maintenance.

The most common defect in a flat roof is leaking. Flat roofs have minimal slope, so water pools more readily on a flat roof than on a sloped roof, and the risk of the waterproof membrane failing increases with exposure. Tears and punctures from foot traffic and blown debris are other common problems, especially with single-ply roofing membranes like TPO and EPDM roofs.

Torch down roofs have a relatively short lifespan of between 10 and 15 years, although one with up to three layers may last as long as 20 years. This is on the low end of the normal lifespan of a roof. For reference, most wood or asphalt shingles last between 20 and 30 years, while high-quality asphalt shingles can last up to 50 years.

With torch down roofing, expect a 12-year warranty for one-ply systems and a 15-year warranty for two-play systems.

Though people use the terms interchangeably, there are some notable differences between wood shakes and shingles. Wood shakes are hand-split from trees and thus have a more textured appearance. They’re also usually thicker (and may not be perfectly uniform). Wood shingles are smoother, thinner, and more uniform than wood shakes.

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