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Showing posts with label pa roofer. Show all posts

Roofing and Siding Color Visualizer Tools



Want to see how your house will look with new siding or roofing BEFORE you have it installed? Of course you do! Who wouldn't?

Well, the good news is that there are some really helpful online tools that allow you to do just that.

JP Construction has installed hundreds of siding and roofing projects. With most of these installations, we used GAF roofing products and Mastic siding and Certainteed siding products.

GAF, Mastic and Certainteed are among the few leading exterior building product manufacturers. All have stellar reputations within the industry and offer a wide variety of styles and colors to choose from.

Below are links to the manufacturers online color visualizer tools. Enjoy!


http://www.gaf.com/Roofing/Residential/Virtual_Home_Remodeler?CBViewer=8738)
GAF is the largest roofing material manufacturer on the planet. Offering the industry's best warranty along with tremendous value and selection, you truly can't go wrong with GAF. GAF Virtual Home Remodeler


http://mastic.plygem.com/wps/portal/mastic/masticroot/viewpage?cid=Mdesignstudio
Mastic is considered one of the best brands of siding within the vinyl industry. Formerly sold under the Alcoa Siding Brand, Mastic offers an abundance of grades, styles, sizes and colors to choose from. Mastic Designed Exterior


http://colorview.certainteed.com/colorview.html
Certainteed's reputation precedes itself. An industry leader for decades, they offer the finest in siding materials and accessories. Always improving on the performance of their products, Certainteed is built to last. Certainteed Color View


In the market for new siding? Call JP Construction for you free, no obligation estimate.
Call (877) 846-9566 or schedule online.

Best Roofer in Bel Air, MD (Harford County)

Roofing Contractor PA

Roofing. It's not something most homeowners think too much about. Until you need to enlist the services of a roofing contractor.

Every house has a roof. Eventually, every house will need a new one.

JP Construction specializes in asphalt roofing replacement. In PA, we work primarily in Lancaster, York, Dauphin, Delaware, Chester, Berks, Bucks, Montgomery and Philadelphia Counties.

Getting a new roof isn't always the most exciting thing in the world. It doesn't typically change the total look or feel of your house. A new roof isn't something you'll notice every time you walk in an out of your front door. Unless you have a severely sloped roof, with much of it visible from the ground, your roof is likely an afterthought, something you are subconsciously glad is there, something you take for granted. A roof is... a roof.

But you should know that asphalt roofing has come a long way over the past decade plus. When I first starting in the exterior remodeling industry, a 20 year 3-tab shingle was the norm.  A 25 year shingle was an upgrade. Now, most manufacturers offer a lifetime warranty and most homeowners opt for a dimensional shingle versus a 3-tab.

Dimensional/Architectural Shingles
To be clear, a 3-tab shingle is an asphalt shingle that basically lays flat. It doesn't have any dimension to it. Architectural shingles, also known as dimensional shingles have a three dimensional look to them and are thicker than 3-tab roofs. 3-tab roofs were mainly offered in 20 and 25 year warranty versions. The warranty was simply a correlation to its thickness.

Architectural roofs were mainly offered in 30, 40 and 50 year varieties. Now, as I said before, most
dimensional roofs are considered lifetime shingles and many suppliers don't even stock 3-tab shingles anymore.

When JP Construction performs a roofing replacement project, we always install new drip edge. This helps prevent water from coming in your house along the edges of the roof. Unfortunately, not all houses currently have drip edge.

We also always install ice/water shield. This is a rubber-like membrane that adheres to the roof sheathing and is installed primarily along the edges of the roof, behind/above the gutters. Ice/water shield helps to prevent ice-damming. Ice-damming occurs when snow rests atop a roof over an extended period of time. The snow will melt and then refreeze as the temperatures fluctuate. This expansion and contraction can cause water to seep in under the shingles. Having ice/water shield adds an additional layer of protection against such an occurrence.

Additionally, we usually recommend installing a ridge vent. A ridge vent, as the name suggests, is a vent that runs across almost the entire length of the roof ridge. It is considered one of the best ways to allow heat to escape from attic space so your house functions more efficiently.

In the market for a new roof?

Call JP Construction for a free, no-obligation estimate. Call us toll free at (877) 846-9566 or schedule online.

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