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Your Neighbor's Roofer Savannah

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Your Neighbor's Roofer Savannah is a full-service roofing contractor serving the greater Savannah area. With years of experience, in-house consulting services, and trained installers, Your Neighbor's Roofer Savannah is a leader in roofing services such as leak repairs, roof repair and replacement, or help with the insurance claims process for wind and hail damage roof replacements, we ensure you receive the full benefit and longevity you deserve.

Your Neighbor's Roofer Savannah is a full-service roofing contractor serving the greater Savannah area. With years of experience, in-house consulting services, and trained installers, Your Neighbor's Roofer Savannah is a leader in roofing services such as leak repairs, roof repair and replacement, or help with the insurance claims process for wind and hail damage roof replacements, we ensure you receive the full benefit and longevity you deserve.



Leslie's Roofing LLC

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Leslie's Roofing LLC

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Licensed and Insured for all of GA. We offer a lifetime warranty on all of our work, repairs included. We have been in business for 34 years and service all of Georgia year round. We have claims specialists, Haag inspectors available if needed and top rated customer service and sales managers. We are certified in water and fire restoration, mold remediation and specialist in disaster recovery/estimation. We never require any money until all work is completed to your satisfaction!! We do both commercial and residential properties.

Licensed and Insured for all of GA. We offer a lifetime warranty on all of our work, repairs included. We have been in business for 34 years and service all of Georgia year round. We have claims specialists, Haag inspectors available if needed and top rated customer service and sales managers. We are certified in water and fire restoration, mold remediation and specialist in disaster recovery/estimation. We never require any money until all work is completed to your satisfaction!! We do both commercial and residential properties.



Roof Ice and Snow Removal questions, answered by experts

When it comes to deciding whether a two-stage or three-stage snow blower is better, you must consider the amount of snowfall you get, the size of the area, and your budget. 

A three-stage snow blower is more efficient at clearing higher volumes of snow quicker and removing ice build-up. It’s ideal for commercial use and removing snow from large areas. Make sure to compare various types of snow removal equipment to ensure you purchase the one that is best for your needs.

It is not advisable to use salt on your roof to prevent or remove ice dams. It’s not only mostly ineffective but can also cause serious damage to your roof itself. Salt can rust metal, damage masonry, pit shingles, and cause runoff that’s damaging to plants and animals. 

Rubbing alcohol may also remove ice from your driveway in a pinch. It has a lower freezing point than water, which expedites the unfreezing process. Pour 70 percent isopropyl alcohol into a quart or half-gallon spray bottle and spray it on your driveway. You do not have to dilute it with water.

Yes, but it works best with lightweight snowblowers, the single-stage models or electric versions. Also, you need to have a rubberized intake edge on the ground and preferably rubberized auger paddles, not a metal version. Otherwise you may chip or damage the surface as you work. When it doubt, let the snow lie.

You can also use a snow blower on leveled gravel, but only if you carefully adjust the intake height so it doesn’t kick up the gravel and turn it into flying missiles.

Snowblowers come in three different sizes: first-, second-, and third-stage blowers. Each additional stage is larger with higher intakes, more powerful, and has more gear options.

A first-stage blower, also called a snow thrower, is usually best for snow 6 to 8 inches or below. Electric snow blowers are usually only available in this size. If you regularly get snow that’s well above six inches, consider a second-stage snow blower. If snowstorms dump 2 to 3 feet of snow repeatedly during winter, you need a third-stage snow blower to tackle it.

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