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Is gutter damage included in roof insurance?

By Kirsten Land / September 15, 2020

Your roof got damaged in a hailstorm, and you’re getting it repaired or replaced. But the roof wasn’t the only thing that got damaged. Your gutters are now covered in dents and divots. Can you get new gutters with a new roof? Will your homeowners insurance cover gutter replacement?

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Does bad weather during roofing hurt your roof?

By Kirsten Land / September 1, 2020

Your roof is your home’s first line of defense against rain and hail. As long as it remains in good shape, you’ll have no issues with water damage from above. If you’re getting a new roof or roof repair, you may be worried about Mother Nature. Can your roof still protect your home if the weather goes south mid-install? With Land Enterprises Roofing, it certainly will!

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Roof ventilation basics

By Kirsten Land / July 21, 2020

If you live in Oklahoma, chances are your roof has ventilation problems. Unfortunately, many contractors don’t know how to install ventilation correctly. They add the wrong type of vents, too many or too few, or multiple types in different areas. Or even worse, they don’t add roof vents at all.

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The five most durable roofing materials

By Kirsten Land / June 2, 2020

Thinking about a new roof and wondering what material is best? In Oklahoma, durability should play a major part in your decision. If you’re like many other people, you probably searched the Internet search and found some of these roofing material options…

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Do I need multiple estimates on my roof?

By Kirsten Land / April 21, 2020

Years ago, there weren’t nearly as many roofing insurance adjusters. So when homeowners had damage to their roofs, it was common practice for the insurance companies to tell them to get three estimates. That would help the insurance companies verify that there was actually damage and also get a good idea of what the actual repair costs should be.

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Roof ventilation and maintenance

By Kirsten Land / April 7, 2020

Whether they know it or not, a key roofing issue many homeowners face is proper ventilation in their home. This is especially true in Oklahoma, as our homes deal with both high humidity and high temperatures in the summertime. But even in the winter, proper ventilation is important to prevent moisture buildup.

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How to prepare for storm season

By Kirsten Land / March 17, 2020

Spring and fall are storm season in Oklahoma. Here at Land Enterprises Roofing we help homeowners repair their homes after they experience storm damage. But we also like to educate homeowners on how to make sure their homes are prepared for that weather ahead of time! Let’s take a look at how to prepare your property, your storm shelter, and your family.

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How not to take care of your roof

By Kirsten Land / February 19, 2020

Part of a roofing expert’s job is to help you better understand how to care for your roof. Another part is to tell you how NOT to care for your roof. Here are a few examples we’ve come across over the years of how not to take care of your roof. Don’t wait too long…

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Making sure all your storm damage is covered

By Kirsten Land / January 21, 2020

Some insurance adjusters are great at assessing roof damage. They have extensive knowledge and experience on what roof damage looks like and how storms can damage more than just shingles. Unfortunately, not all of them are that knowledgable and experienced.

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What is a supplement to an insurance claim?

By Kirsten Land / January 7, 2020

Not long ago, I had a conversation with a friend about her neighbors’ situation with their insurance company and their roof. The issue was their insurance company wouldn’t help with the new roof because the original roof was built according to a different code than the one covered by their policy.

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