Whether you’ve recently moved into a home or are watching your roof weather another Rhode Island winter, one question always comes up: how long does a roof last?The answer isn’t one-size-fits-all. Your roof’s lifespan depends on the material, the quality…
Roof damage isn’t always obvious. In fact, some of the most costly repairs begin as small, nearly invisible issues—a missing shingle here, a bit of moisture there. Left unchecked, these minor problems can turn into serious leaks, mold, and even…
Whether your roof has reached the end of its lifespan or suffered storm damage, replacing it is a big decision—and a bigger project. If you’ve never been through it before, it can feel overwhelming. At Liberty Roof Co., we believe…
When it comes time to replace your roof in Rhode Island, the choices can feel overwhelming. Asphalt, metal, wood, composite—each comes with its own set of benefits, drawbacks, and costs. And in a region like New England, where weather shifts…
If you’ve noticed curling shingles, a leak in the attic, or storm damage after a recent Rhode Island nor’easter, you might be wondering—do I need a full roof replacement, or will a repair do the trick?It’s a question we hear…
Most people don’t think about their roof until there’s a leak. But by the time water is dripping from your ceiling or shingles are in your yard, the damage is already done. As Rhode Island’s trusted roofing specialists, we at…
What Is Roof Ventilation? Roof ventilation allows air to circulate through your attic, helping regulate temperature and reduce moisture. A properly ventilated roof lets warm, humid air escape in the summer and prevents condensation and mold buildup in the winter.At…
While winter may get the most attention when it comes to home protection, New England summers are no strangers to powerful storms. High winds, heavy rain, and even hail can cause sudden and costly damage to your roof—sometimes without you…
When you live in New England, your roof deals with it all: snow, wind, rain, sun—and all four seasons in a week. If your shingles are curling, your gutters are overflowing, or your energy bill is climbing, it might be…
If you live in New England, you know how quickly the weather can turn. One day it’s sunny, the next it’s 50-mph wind and sideways rain. And when those storms hit, your home’s exterior becomes the first—and sometimes only—line of…