In 2026, the evolution of metal roofing technology has redefined the roof as a dynamic moisture-management system rather than a static lid. While homeowners often prioritize a window replacement to…
At first glance, a newly installed metal roofing system can look solid and secure from the ground. Straight lines and clean panels often give the impression that everything was installed…
When most property owners think about metal roofing, their attention usually goes to panel style, colour, or overall durability. What often goes unnoticed are the smaller components that hold the…
Many people assume a roof remains fixed and unmoving once it’s installed. In reality, temperature changes cause constant expansion and contraction, especially in metal roofing systems. This movement happens daily…
When property owners are considering buying a new roof, one of the most common decisions involves choosing between asphalt shingles and metal roofing. Asphalt remains widely used and familiar, while…
Metal roof warranties are often one of the most misunderstood aspects of metal roofing, especially for homeowners trying to make a long-term decision. Marketing language frequently highlights “lifetime” coverage or…
Ice buildup is one of the most common winter concerns for Canadian property owners, yet it is also one of the most misunderstood. When thick ice forms along roof edges…
Rising operating costs are forcing business owners and property managers to scrutinize every long-term decision, especially those tied to energy use, maintenance, and capital planning. From warehouses and offices to…
When leaks appear around windows and doors, the first assumption is often that the visible roof surface has failed. Homeowners may suspect loose fasteners, aging materials, or even blame a…
When the first snowfall blankets a home, the scene is often one of tranquillity. Yet, this peaceful veneer can conceal major structural vulnerabilities, particularly on old roofs. Winter is the…