Agility Restoration Services Inc.

Roof Restoration & Preservation

Before and After

Agility Restoration Services Inc.

Damage to this roof was exacerbated by failure to wind-nail the windward side of roof exposure. Heavy moss growth on composite roofs will loosen and separate the roofing material and block water flow, shortening the serviceable life of the roof. If the situation is left unaddressed, replacement may be the only option. Replacement of wind-damaged shingles, wind-nailing of affected areas, cleaning, and moss removal have extended the life of this roof. Environmentally-safe moss retardant was applied due to the close proximity of the wetlands/habitat.

 

Skylight and chimney protrusions, hips, valleys, and ridgelines provide prime area of water intrusion. ARS, Inc. always takes into consideration building design to minimize the possibility of damage arising from the restoration process.

Damage due to improper equipment and techniques by prior contractors can create an unpleasant and costly experience for the homeowner, contractor, and/or insurance companies.

 

Heavy moss accumulation in keyways and shingle surfaces caused water intrusion behind skylights on a 13-year-old composition roof. Some damage is apparent from the moss adhesion and lack of proper maintenance; however, an estimated 5-plus years remain with proper care.

Front and rear views following ARS, Inc. restoration service.

 

ARS, Inc. uses petroleum oil selected for its penetration qualities to preserve and prolong the life of wood shakes. The wood maintains flexibility, repels insects, and inhibits moisture with treatment.