Category Archives: residential roofing
It’s ok to be Positive during a crisis. Share some sunshine with McCollum Roofing & Siding.
With no contact estimates & a small skilled crew, McCollum Roofing & Siding is still working to bring some happiness & care to your home. Check out this beautiful home West Orange NJ with it’s new 50yr Warranty Gaf Timberline Shingle roof in Weathered Wood.
Benefits of GAF Timberline HD Shingles – Resale Value
Timberline HD® Shingles “North America’s #1-selling shingle gives you value and performance in a genuine wood-shake look.” Want to know why McCollum Roofing & Siding uses GAF Timberline HD Shingles? Read about the benefits and check out the colors here: GAF
Corona Update: We Are Open for Business!!
🏠 To our valued customers and neighbors: We want to let you know that we are still open and working to solve your roofing & siding needs. As a construction company we are allowed to continue to work. The nature of our business is outdoors and has an extremely low amount of face to face contact
“Do I get a tax break for all the money I’ve spent fixing up my house?” from Turbo Tax
Home Improvements vs Repairs & Your Taxes News flash…taxes & deductions can be quite confusing when it comes to your home! Follow the link from the image below to read a break down of claimable deductions regarding home improvements, home repairs & home sales in an article by Turbo Tax. SaveSave SaveSave
Leaks Caused by Ice Damming Very Likely this Week, West Orange NJ
If you’re finding leaks today, it’s most likely due to ice damming. It doesn’t necessarily mean that you have damage in the roof or siding such as penetrations or tears. It means that the snow is melting with the warmer weather & because of too much heat in the attic due to improper ventilation. The
Thursday Q & A, Re-Roofing vs Replacement
Most towns will allow two layers of roofing. However, some towns want to know the distance from the gutter to roof ridge and what size rafters you have. They are concerned about the weight of the second layer. Contractors should always contact your building department and ask them if you can add a second layer