Laurel Roofing

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Laurel Montana-

According to the Western Regional Climate Center, Laurel‘s average annual temperature is 46.1°F. The warmest month is July, with an average temperature of 69.9°F, while the coldest month is January, with an average temperature of 21.3°F. The highest recorded temperature in Laurel is 97°F, which occurred in July 1933, and the lowest recorded temperature is30°F, which occurred in January 1926. The city receives an average of 13.2 inches of precipitation per year, with the wettest month being June, with an average of 2.4 inches of rainfall.

How to tell when you need a new roof

 

when you notice any of the following issues, it may be time to consider a new roof:

Missing, cracked, or curling shingles

Water stains on your ceilings or walls

Granules in your gutters, or a lack of granules on your shingles

Day light is visible through your roof boards

Dark patches

Excessive moss or algae growth

Moisture accumulation in your attic

Peeling paint around your roof eaves

Sagging roof deck If you experience any of these issues, it is wise to contact a local roofing contractor to assess the situation and make the proper repair or replacement decisions.

 

How is a roof calculated for cost?

The cost of a roof is generally determined by the size and scope of the job, as well as local labor and material costs. Other factors that influence the cost of a roof include the type of roof (shingle, metal, etc.), pitch/complexity of the roof, and special features. Generally, the steeper the roof, the more expensive it is to install, since it requires more materials and more labor. Other features of the roof that may add to the cost include dormers, skylights, valleys, ridges, and flashing. To get an accurate estimate of the cost of your roof, it is best to contact a local roofing contractor for an inperson consultation.

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