Do You Have A Contract With Us?
If so please review this job preparation list to help make the job go as smooth as possible.

 Thank you for choosing Ken's Parkhill Roofing.  In an effort to make the installation of your new roof as seamless as possible, we have provided you with a list of items that can be prepared before we arrive:

-Remove cars from driveway and garage by 8:00 A.M.

-Shut off central air conditioning unit

- Any valuables in attics and below skylights should be covered

- If possible, reschedule your landscape service for an alternate day

- If you subscribe to a satellite service and the satellite is attached to the roof, be aware that your service will be interrupted, but every effort will be made to reinstall your dish as soon as possible

- Remove any fragile objects from interior walls

- Small children and pets should be indoors while the existing roof is being removed

- For customers who have had Gutter Helmet installed prior to us istalling your roof please be advised that Gutter Helmet will void your warranty if they do not dismantle and reinstall their product

Thank you and enjoy your new roof!
 

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Signs That You May Need A New Roof
If you are debating on whether or not it is time for a new roof, these signals will help guide you in the right direction.  Some signs may be more obvious than others, so when in doubt, give Ken's Parkhill Roofing a call and we would be happy to inform you of the condition or problems that your roof may have free of charge.

Algae Growth

 


Blistering


Buckling


Ceiling Spots


Damaged Flashings


Curling


Missing Granules


Rotting


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We at Parkhill Roofing suggest that you contact us so we can provide you with a list of addresses or a sample board.  Seeing the color itself on a roof is the best way to see both the style as well as the shingle color.
Parkhill Quick Tips
Ventilation!  Ventilation!  Ventilation!
      Have you recently looked in your attic and noticed black spots or patches?  Do you have huge icicles in the winter or ice backup problems?   If you have either of these problems, you are suffering from a lack of ventilation.  While the ice problems pose a damage to your home, the black spots, better known as mold, could be very dangerous for both your home and your family.  Luckily your problem can be solved.  Before mold or ice begins to develop, there are repairs that could be made to your home to prevent these problems from ever generating.  In order to prevent mold in attics and ice damage, you must create what we call a positive air flow.  A helpful hint would be to remember that the temperature in your attic should be as close to the temperature outside as possible.  Ken's Parkhill Roofing can advise you on what to do as well as perform the actual repairs themselves.  Here is a glimpse of what you need:
1. Install soffit vents on the overhangs of the home
2. Remove any insulation that is located in the actual overhangs, making sure air can travel through the soffit vent
3. Cut out the ridge/ peak of the home an inch on each side
 4. Install a concealed ridge vent with baffles on the cut out ridge
      Once these repairs are performed your attic will be properly ventilated.  The cold air must be able to rise through the soffit vents and escape out through the ridge vent, thus properly ventilating your home.  However, to completely reduce your risk of ice damage, you must also make sure no heat loss is occurring.  In other words, the home must be properly insulated as well.  A product which we call ice guard will greatly reduce your risk of ice backup.  When in doubt, contact Ken's Parkhill Roofing and we can provide you with both the knowledge and the repair work needed. 
Below is a diagram of what we mean by positive air flow.