Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Welcome Ross Sheppard
Ross will be bringing his expertise to help our Atlanta renovations company do any projects you may need around your home. From bathrooms to kitchens, basements to porch additions, Ross can help manage your project from start to finish.
He also can help with your Atlanta roofing needs. He has many years of experience climbing on roofs and managing every size of roofing projects. He can jump up and do a same day Marietta roof repair, or manage the complete installation of a new roof.
Please help us in welcoming Ross Sheppard to our team!
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Bathroom Renovations
Friday, July 23, 2010
Common Mistakes when Choosing a Roofing Company
Going with the lowest price and not looking at other factors gets a lot of consumers in trouble. Many factors can help a roofer keep their costs down, such as roofers with no real office (they only have their truck) or uninsured roofers. You want to make sure you are not paying too much, but also want to make sure you are getting value with your new roof. Make sure the Marietta roofer is replacing boots as well as all parts of your new roof, and not cutting corners to try to keep the bid down.
3. Getting a discount for signing the contract "tonight" or other high-pressure sales tactics.
The price of your roof will not go up overnight, and it is a major decision (not to mention a huge expense). If you are feeling overly pressured by your roofing representative, be wary. Do you want someone working on your home that you are not comfortable with?
4. Basing your buying decision on the quickest to respond or because a company can "start right away".
While you don't want to wait 6 months for a company to be able to work you into their schedule, if the company you want to use needs a week or two to start your roof, just wait. A good Marietta Roofing Company will install a tarp, if needed, to help protect your home while you await your new roof.-Materials: Make sure you are getting a well known brand of shingles, and a warranty to go with them.
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Building your Dream Kitchen
Getting an Estimate from Us
We do not work that way. Babcock Roofing Pros will send out a professional Marietta roofer who will do a thorough inspection of your roof, from the attic to the tip top. He will also talk with you about what you are looking for in your new roof.
Once all the information is collected, Babcock Roofing Pros will put together a detailed photo report showing you the damage of your current roof, and offering our recommendations of what needs to be done. We will also offer you options so you can pick a new roof that fits your budget. We work hard to meet and exceed our client's expectations. If you are looking for a detailed professional Marietta Roofing company, call us today! 770-578-6766
Friday, July 2, 2010
Babcock Construction Services
Homeowners Insurance--To Have or Not?
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Need a New Roof? How to Tell
If you take the time to regularly inspect your roof, it can help to prevent costly repairs. You want to avoid water ever having the opportunity to enter your home. The National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA) offers this roof checkup guide for homeowners, and suggests checking your home twice a year, in the spring and the fall.
While it is recommended that you hire a professional to inspect your home, here are a few suggestions if you'd like to try yourself. Start in your attic, with a flashlight and look for:
- Signs of water damage or leaking.
- Places where the roof deck is sagging.
- Dark spots and trails.
- Outside light showing through the roof.
- Any cracked, torn, bald or missing shingles.
- Loose material or wear around chimneys, vents, pipes or other penetrations.
- Large amounts of shingle granules (they look like large grains of sand) in your gutters--this means the shingles are wearing out.
- Any sign of moisture, rot or mold.
- Make sure gutters and downspouts are securely attached, allow water to exit, and are free of debris.
If you see signs of wear & tear on your roof, have a Marietta Roofing professional out to inspect the problem. Hopefully, it is an easy fix, and is caught before any real damage is done.
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Questions to Ask Your Roofer
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
How Harmful is Mold?
Besides smelling weird and looking gross, mold exposure can have some health effects. Some of them include, but are not limited to
- Respiratory problems including asthma and infections
- Eye irritation with burning, watery or reddened eyes
- Cough – dry and hacking
- Nose and/or throat irritation
- Immune system suppression
- Memory impairment
- Body aches and pain
- Mood swings
At Babcock Roofing Pros, we can help to tame any leak you may have. If water is getting into your home, you want to stop it before mold begins to grow, or, remove the mold ASAP and eliminate the leak. Contact us for all your Marietta Roofing needs!
Friday, June 11, 2010
Check Roofing Referrals
Thursday, June 3, 2010
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Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Stormy Weather in Marietta
Hail Damage?
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Got the Blue Tarp Blues?
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Is it Time for a New Roof?
If your roof is leaking it will be obvious. Stains on the ceiling inside are a tell tale sign. Sometimes, though, a leak in the roof can be easily repaired without the entire roof being replaced. For the big picture, look for a combination of factors including the following:
Storm Damage – Storm damage includes damage from wind, rain and hail. While some rain seems mild, the wind can do more damage and let let water into your home. Hail can often times be detected by looking at your vents & gutters.
Curling, blistering, or missing shingles – These can be caused by moisture, poor workmanship, or high winds.
Damaged flashing – This is caused by drying or cracking on an old roof, improper nailing, or settling of the home over time.
Buckling – Buckling can happen when the house settles, if new shingles are applied over old ones, or because of poor workmanship. Poor workmanship includes improperly applied felt, wrinkled underlayment, or lack of spacers between the roof deck and boards.
Missing granules – Granules naturally wear off of shingles, but if there are so many loose granules that they are filling up your gutters or if the mat underneath is exposed, then your shingles have officially gotten too old.
Signs of rot – This is more common in organic base shingles. Consider replacing with fiberglass shingles to avoid rot.