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Roofing Southwest Blog

Spray Foam Roofing Advantages

February 28, 2012

<p>Energy performance, energy costs, utility bills and eco-responsibility have become important issues in the minds of business and home owners, particularly in the last few years during our uncertain economic times. The high cost of energy and parallel increases in utility bills have raised demand for efficiency. That’s the reason spray foam roofing materials are gaining so much attention.</p>

Energy performance, energy costs, utility bills and eco-responsibility have become important issues in the minds of business and home owners, particularly in the last few years during our uncertain economic times. The high cost of energy and parallel increases in utility bills have raised demand for efficiency. That’s the reason spray foam roofing materials are gaining so much attention.

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Replace or Maintain: What To Do With Your Roof

February 15, 2012

<p><span>How do you know when to replace your roof or just continue maintaining it? At what point do roof leaks become too costly? </span>The life of your roof depends on the materials used in its construction. In general, a shingle roof has a life expectancy of 20-30 years (depending on the quality of shingles chosen), while a foam roof, properly maintained, can last up to 50 years. </p>

How do you know when to replace your roof or just continue maintaining it? At what point do roof leaks become too costly? The life of your roof depends on the materials used in its construction. In general, a shingle roof has a life expectancy of 20-30 years (depending on the quality of shingles chosen), while a foam roof, properly maintained, can last up to 50 years. 

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What is R Value?

January 27, 2012

<p>Simply put, R-value is the measure of a material’s resistance to heat flow. The higher the R-value, the better the material insulates. R-value is particularly important when considering what types of material to select for your roof since increasing the thickness of an insulating layer produces more thermal resistance.</p>

Simply put, R-value is the measure of a material’s resistance to heat flow. The higher the R-value, the better the material insulates. R-value is particularly important when considering what types of material to select for your roof since increasing the thickness of an insulating layer produces more thermal resistance.

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