As temperatures rise, summer storms are approaching. It’s crucial to ensure that your roof is ready to handle the heavy rains and strong winds that often come with these storms. By taking a few simple steps now, you can protect your home and property from potential damage during the storm season. When preparing your roof, check for loose or unsecured …
Insulate to regulate – Understanding roofing insulation
As Aussies who experience many climates with a range of different weather patterns, it can be frustrating and costly to try and regulate the temperature in our homes. With 25% to 35% of the heat in our homes lost through the ceiling, and the same amount of heat gain occurring through the roof in summer, having a well-insulated roof plays a big part …
How to spot the signs of a damaged roof
Identifying the signs of a damaged roof early can save homeowners and commercial property owners from costly repairs and structural issues. While some signs are obvious, others require a keen eye. This guide will help you recognise the telltale indicators of roof damage, ensuring your property remains safe and secure. 6 Key Indicators of Roof Damage 1. Corrosion Around Gutters …
Tile vs. Tin – How you can prepare your roof for more wild QLD weather
If your roof copped a beating from the wild Queensland weather recently, you are not alone! Together the strong winds, heavy rain and pelting hailstones caused damage to more roofs than we can count, creating some of the worst damage we have seen in 20 years in the industry. As a result, many Queenslanders now need roof repairs and replacements, …
The Simple Steps in our Insurance Reroofing Process
When it comes to roofing and guttering, our team can perform all insurance work. Our insurance re-roofing process steps are simple and clear to make the process as easy as possible for our clients. If you are curious about how our insurance reroofing process looks, we have laid out our steps below: We start by offering clients an obligation free …
Why you should incorporate whirlybirds when reroofing your home
Also known as a turbine vent, a whirlybird is key to keeping your home cool in summer. Whirlybirds spin to create a vacuum that propels trapped warm air out of the home. Removing trapped air can contribute to a cooler home during the hot summer months. With winter ending and summer fast approaching, adding one or two could make a …
One year in and flying high with local charity
Recently celebrating one year officially supporting RACQ LifeFlight Rescue, Signature Roofing and Guttering are proud to announce that they have been able to donate $3000 towards the local charity that plays a vital role in our community. For the company that is $50 from each private domestic reroof completed and sends out a huge thank you to those who have …
VLOG: Choosing the right Insulation
Insulation is material designed to prevent heat from being transmitted from one area to another. It’s normally used to keep heat in or out of your home. Insulation can work in a number of different ways, but it most commonly incorporates materials that consist of millions of tiny pockets of air. Still air is an extremely good insulator, and trapped …
VLOG: The Effect of Rusty Screws and Your Roof
If you live near the coast, your roof will be affected by corrosion caused by the sea air. Fine particles of sea salt, usually formed by the evaporation of sea spray, creates a salt haze – and it is this haze which corrodes your roofing screws, causing them to weaken. Once this happens their performance is greatly affected over their …
Settling in to the new office
This year has seen some big changes for Signature Roofing and Guttering with one of the big ones being moving to our new office to accommodate our growing team. Our new address is Unit 18/2 Focal Avenue, Coolum Beach and after a bit over three months we are settling in nicely to the new space. Already due to adding a …
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