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Common Myths About Metal Roofing

For homeowners in Clarksville, Nashville, and the rest of Tennessee, metal roofing can be a popular choice. If you are considering upgrading your home’s roof, you may have heard one or more of the following myths about metal roofs. People like to talk about things they don’t understand, but the professional roofers of Sparks Roofing…

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The Crucial Role Of Attic Insulation

As the leading experts for residential roofing and gutters in Nashville and Clarksville, we are often more familiar with what’s going on in our customers’ attics than they themselves are. One thing we see a lot is attics in dire need of adequate insulation. Since it’s often an ‘out of sight, out of mind’ situation,…

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Beware Water Near Your Home’s Foundation!

If you’re a new homeowner in the Nashville or Clarksville area, you’re probably just beginning to learn about all the things you must do to keep your home safe and looking great. If there’s one lesson that the roofing contractors of Sparks Roofing can impart, it’s that water is no joke. Of course you know…

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Metal Roof Condensation Issues

Have you noticed that your metal roofing is “sweating” on the inside? Condensation issues plague homeowners from Clarksville to Nashville, causing water damage, rotting wood, and encouraging mold and mildew growth. The fact is, condensation in the attic is simply more noticeable with metal roofing, but any type of roof is susceptible. Why does condensation…

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Avoiding A Wavy Roof

Have you noticed that your shingle roof has a “wavy” appearance? You might think it’s just an indication that it’s time for a roof replacement, but even brand new roofing can have this problem. If your roofing contractors don’t keep a careful eye on the plywood sheathing beneath the shingles, new shingles could actually make…

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