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David Fabbo's men are roofing experts, serving the Tri-State area and can assist you in selecting a roof that meets your needs for style, durability, color, texture, and cost. The roof that complements your home or commercial building.
Experienced, Professional Installers
David Fabbo"s installers are fully experienced in installing virtually any roofing material including, fiber glass, light weight, cementatious, wood fiber, ceramic shingles, and tile. For pitched surfaces as well as rolled and hot mopped for flat roofs.
Variety of Colors and Styles
For the best results your new roof should complement your home's exterior color scheme. Harsh conditions like heavy winds and driving rain can compromise the beauty and integrity of your roof. For long lasting esthetics and maximum protection, David Fabbo has the perfect finishing touch. Ask us how we can maximize your roofing investment.
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How To Spot Roof Problems
Resist the urge to get up on a ladder to take a closer look at your damaged roof. Leave that to a professional. Here is some inspection advice:
If you can't see from a distance, wear non-slip rubber soled shoes and use a firmly braced or tied off ladder equipped with rubber safety feet.
DON'T walk on the roof! You could dislodge protective surface granules, diminishing waterproofing effectiveness.
If you find large accumulations of of shingle surface granules in the gutters, it doesn't necessarily mean the roof needs to be replaced. However the roof should be inspected by a contractor.
Tile roofs should be checked for cracked, missing, or loose pieces of roofing material. For asphalt or wood shingle roofs, look for protruding nails.
On flat roofs, look for bare spots in the gravel surface and check for standing water.
Take a close look at the flashing on chimneys, vents, skylights, wall/roof junctions, and other areas.
Check television and radio antennas and other add ons to see if there are leaks that are a result of improper sealing of openings made in the roof.
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