"This is why even with the initial construction, business owners should have ensured that they hired excellent contractors for their commercial roofing in Omaha, or wherever their business is located. And even then, a thorough inspection and maintenance should ensure the system can protect the interior of the property, including all the people and items inside during any weather condition. Many certified companies, like McKinnis Roofing, can skillfully install commercial roofs so that costly inconveniences can be avoided. These companies may also offer other roofing services like roof inspection and repairs.
http://www.mckinnisroofing.com/info-article/commercial-roofing-in-omaha-needs-regular-inspection-to-avoid-leaks/Monday, December 2, 2013
Sunday, December 1, 2013
Why Homeowners Will Need to Have New Residential Roofing in Omaha
"If people hired trusted and certified contractors to install their residential roofing in Omaha, or other places where they live, and quality materials are used, they can have peace of mind. Skilled contractors and durable materials make for a strong roofing system that can last for many years, provided it is regularly maintained and that no major accidents happen. If for some reason problems ensue even with normal conditions, having manufacturer and labor warranties can save homeowners a lot on repair or replacement costs. If the roof is not maintained well, or have been part of the house for some decades now, homeowners should check if the roofing materials are still in good condition. Even if there are no evident leaks, it is still wise to make sure the system will keep the home, its occupants, and other properties inside, well protected from the weather.
http://www.mckinnisroofing.com/info-article/why-homeowners-will-need-to-have-new-residential-roofing-in-omaha/Saturday, November 30, 2013
Advantages of Hiring Omaha Roofing Companies That Offer Warranties
"This means homeowners no longer have to worry about hiring Omaha roofers, or those from other places, who do not have sufficient knowledge or experience with the installation of a high-quality product. Having these qualities is important because these ensure that the roofing system performs satisfactorily, because the materials used are installed correctly. That is why when having a new roof built, homeowners should not only make sure the materials are top-grade, but the roofers who will install these are qualified as well. If the roofers that the homeowners have chosen can offer full manufacturer warranties, then this can be a guarantee of the contractor's workmanship. Even the company's certification in itself can be evidence, because this means the contractors are factory-trained and have proven that they are skilled and can uphold the product's reputation.
http://www.mckinnisroofing.com/info-article/advantages-of-hiring-omaha-roofing-companies-that-offer-warranties/Friday, November 29, 2013
Lincoln Roofing Professionals Can Offer Value Despite Their Challenges
"Thus, Lincoln roofing professionals can stand out from other (supposed) experts by helping customers to decide on complex roof issues. Professional contractors can advise their customers what products keep properties dry as well as what systems make buildings energy-efficient. Additionally, they ensure that the products or systems they use will comply with local building codes and insurance regulations. The bottom line is that the same challenges roofing contractors face, are giving them the opportunity to stand out from others for their customers. In turn, this opportunity allows a team of Lincoln roofers like MCKinnis Roofing, to lend their expertise to customers who need specialized help.
http://www.mckinnisroofing.com/industry-news/lincoln-roofing-professionals-can-offer-value-despite-their-challenges/Thursday, November 28, 2013
How a Lincoln Commercial Roofing Pro Can Help a Business with Polyiso
"According to PIMA, Polyiso insulation offers additional properties: • Polyiso is stable over a large temperature range (-100°F to +250°F) and can be used as a component in roof systems utilizing hot asphalt. • Polyiso has low density, good adhesion to facers, low water absorption and low vapor transmission. • Polyiso is not affected by oil-based waterproofing compounds, insecticides or fertilizers when properly protected. With winter just around the corner, now seems like a good time to go green with Polyiso insulation. A business can accomplish that by seeking an expert on commercial roofing in Lincoln. They can consult a professional such as McKinnis Roofing to help them get started.
http://www.mckinnisroofing.com/info-article/how-a-lincoln-commercial-roofing-pro-can-help-a-business-with-polyiso/Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Four Common Lincoln Residential Roofing Styles and The Pros & Cons
"Wood shakes/shingles are widespread on bungalows, cottages, and ranch houses. Wood shakes/shingles enable air circulation, so they can lower homeowners’ cooling costs. The material is prone to moss, but it has a high aesthetic appeal if it is taken care of. This roofing style ranges from $7 to $14 per square foot. It lasts 15 to 20 years on the East Coast, and 30 years in drier climates. The roofing style to choose depends on the individual conditions and preferences of the people considering them. With the help of professionals such as McKinnis Roofing, homeowners can better decide which style to apply to their residential roofing in Lincoln.
http://www.mckinnisroofing.com/info-article/four-common-lincoln-residential-roofing-styles-and-the-pros-cons/Sunday, October 6, 2013
Commercial Roofing in Omaha: How to Identify and Deal with Snow Damage
reported to have caved in due to snow and ice. Richard Behrens, a National Weather Service volunteer in the Florence area, said he only counted just under an inch and a half of precipitation when the building's roof collapsed, but went on to state, “It was a flat roof, there could have been a lower area, and that water congregated in that lower area…too much weight and it went down.” Indeed, without regular maintenance, commercial roofs won't be able to last long against the wrath of winter, or any season for that matter. Since the commercial building has been vacant for more than a year, it was definitely not well-maintained. However, regardless of its state, the owner and customers of a cafe across the street were saddened by the sudden collapse of the building, which they fondly recall was once a livery station for firefighters. For building owners, such an incident is a good reminder that commercial roofing in Omaha will only last for as long as they are cared for.
http://www.mckinnisroofing.com/industry-news/commercial-roofing-in-omaha-how-to-identify-and-deal-with-snow-damage/Saturday, October 5, 2013
Identifying Storm and Hail Damage on Residential Roofing in Omaha
An article posted in the 10/11 news site reported details of the devastation caused by a storm early this August that caused serious damage to several homes, uprooted trees, destroyed crops, and downed power lines from North Platte to Edgar, NE. It also left roads blocked with fallen trees and other debris, which kept residents and city crews busy with clean ups. A storm can usually damage a home, especially residential roofing in Omaha – your home's first line of defense. The storm was considered severe by many farmers in the area as it was accompanied by hard wind and pea-sized hail in drifts. The wind and hail badly damaged crops, particularly corn fields, wherein one farm lost a total of 175 acres of corn because of it. Homeowners were also greatly affected because they were left without power, and a number of trees fell into homes, resulting in serious property damage.
http://www.mckinnisroofing.com/industry-news/identifying-storm-and-hail-damage-on-residential-roofing-in-omaha/Friday, October 4, 2013
Hail Storm Battered Roofs in Need of Omaha Roofing Contractors
Raindrops falling on the roof aren't much to worry about, but louder and harder strikes are enough to get any Omahan worried about his home's siding and roofing. Paul Gutierrez of KPTM.com writes a report about the hailstorm that left a “trail of destruction” all over West Omaha after a thunderstorm made landfall last April. The storm left many homeowners with cracked and damaged shingles, as well as broken skylights. The storm had residents scrambling and confused as to what to do next to fix their roofing. Hail damage is difficult to deal with because it could be widespread and severe. One of the best ways to patch things up quickly and efficiently is to contact leading Omaha roofing contractors like McKinnis Roofing that can do the necessary repairs and even upgrade your battered, old roof to a sturdier version of itself.
http://www.mckinnisroofing.com/industry-news/hail-storm-battered-roofs-in-need-of-omaha-roofing-contractors/Thursday, October 3, 2013
Lincoln Roofing Contractors Help Solve City Blight Problems
According to an article published in the Nebraska Department of Economic Development's website (www.neded.org), the TIF policy, which was first adopted by the state in 1978, helps encourage private investors to contribute in the development of deteriorating areas by allowing them to ask for funding from the local governments. Funding is, of course, limited and subject to approval, so restoration of blighted properties would truly need expert hands that can do the job efficiently with minimal expenses and downtime. One way to effectively boost the aesthetics of blighted properties is by working on its exterior with leading Lincoln roofing contractors like McKinnis Roofing that can help you with roofing, windows, siding, and more.
http://www.mckinnisroofing.com/industry-news/lincoln-roofing-contractors-help-solve-city-blight-problems/Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Essential Components of Lincoln Commercial Roofing Maintenance Tasks
This rings true even for business establishments located in downtown Lincoln. Roofs in this part of Nebraska are constantly exposed to rains, hailstorms, snow, and extreme heat that, if left alone without proper maintenance, might deteriorate beyond repair well before the end of their expected lifespan. Hence, it's important to follow some of these tips to help maintain the efficiency of your Lincoln commercial roofing system: Get up on your roof and check for certain signs that means part or all of the roofing system is in need of repair. If you notice standing water in the middle of your flat roof, clean it up immediately as pooling water on the roof can hasten the deterioration of the roofing material and even cause bacteria or fungi to grow on it. Moreover, should you spot bubbles on your roof, note that it's indicative of trapped moisture within the roof cover, which can significantly weaken the entire structure.
http://www.mckinnisroofing.com/industry-news/essential-components-of-lincoln-commercial-roofing-maintenance-tasks/Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Tips for Keeping Lincoln Residential Roofing Systems as Energy-Efficient as Can Be
The Green Home Guide website published an article that offers valuable tips to make your roof help keep the heating and air conditioning bills affordable. In this time of fragile economies and demanding lifestyles, more and more families are looking for the best ways to save up on monthly expenditures. Thankfully, your roof can give you just that opportunity. Lincoln, Nebraska in particular, is a city in need of energy-efficient heating and cooling systems, what with its humid continental climate that is characterized by very cold winter nights and hot, humid summer days. To offset the potential effects of such temperature highs and lows on your power bill, it's important that you opt for cost-effective materials and first-rate Lincoln residential roofing services from reputable companies like McKinnis Roofing.
http://www.mckinnisroofing.com/industry-news/tips-for-keeping-lincoln-residential-roofing-systems-as-energy-efficient-as-can-be/Monday, September 30, 2013
No Mistakes with Responsible Residential and Commercial Roofing Firms
If you've never come home to find your roof demolished by roofers who seem to have vanished into thin air afterward, consider yourself lucky. Unfortunately, Ryan Stamm couldn't claim as much this year, when he pulled up to his driveway and saw exactly that, with no clue as to what had happened. As reported by Alissa Skelton of the World-Herald, this incident is proof that with an unreliable Omaha commercial roofing and residential roofing company, there is no assurance that your house is safe. In a disconcerting turn of events, this was apparently a case of “demolish and run”. Apparently, a team of roofers mistakenly started work earlier in the day and simply left when they found out that they were at the wrong house.
http://www.mckinnisroofing.com/industry-news/no-mistakes-with-residential-and-commercial-roofing-in-omaha/Sunday, September 29, 2013
For Old Residential Roofing in Omaha, Follow Asbestos Removal Policies
If your home was built before the 1970s, there's a good chance that your old roof may contain traces of asbestos. Although asbestos hasn't been banned entirely in the United States, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) strictly enforces a ban on asbestos as insulation. Any form of asbestos must be removed from the structure with the help of certified removal services. Apparently, as Pat Guth for the Mesothelioma Cancer Alliance news section reports, one Omaha-based company didn't. The health risks of asbestos only began to call the attention of doctors in 1906, when autopsy on a deceased worker found that he had died from lung fibrosis. Asbestos was mainly used for insulation not just for buildings but also for medieval armor. Asbestos bans began as early as 1973, but it wasn't until 1978 that the ban covered most products containing asbestos. Given the serious health risks credited with handling asbestos, old commercial and residential roofing in Omaha must be handled with ca
http://www.mckinnisroofing.com/industry-news/for-old-residential-roofing-in-omaha-follow-asbestos-removal-policies/Saturday, September 28, 2013
US Construction Industry Losing Workers to Fatal Falls: Omaha Roofing Companies Affected
From the vantage point of the construction industry, incidents of falls involving workers remain a primary peril of the trade. This fact is supported by numbers as culled by the Center for Construction Research and Training. In a recent study of the organization, 20,498 cases of occupational fatality in the construction sector were recorded, almost a third of which was directly related to falls. Of the staggering figure of 6,591 people who died in job sites from 1992 to 2009, 2,163 fell off the roof and sustained lethal injuries. Many of the casualties were employed in small firms that are in the Omaha roofing business, or are roofers in other US cities. The study also found that workers of Hispanic descent, foreign-born or immigrants, and construction hands who work on residential structures repairing or replacing roofs were more prone to on-site accidents than any other kind of construction assistants.
http://www.mckinnisroofing.com/industry-news/us-construction-industry-losing-workers-to-fatal-falls-omaha-roofing-companies-affected/Friday, September 27, 2013
Tapping a Lincoln Roofing Company for Commercial Work on a New Outlet
Nebraska's own pride and joy, Cabela's Inc., is working on a new branch of its Outpost mid-level store chain at the Central Texas Marketplace in Waco, TX. With a total floor area of 42,000 square feet, the store's general building shell is targeted for a September 2013 turnover to Cabela's, with the opening to be marked the following month. The company is recruiting nearly 20 subcontractors for the project, with a local roofer landing the gig. Any roofer that bags a contract for a commercial project is a sign of a client's trust and confidence in its services. Lincoln, NE itself thrives on many service-based commercial establishments, some of which had their beginnings in the state capital, such as the Valentino's chain of Italian restaurants, HobbyTown USA, and Fort Western Stores. When a commercial establishment may be in need of some roof work for its facilities, Lincoln roofing outfits like McKinnis Roofing & Sheet Metal can be put on the case.
http://www.mckinnisroofing.com/industry-news/tapping-a-lincoln-roofing-company-for-commercial-work-on-a-new-outlet/Thursday, September 26, 2013
Nebraska's Tourism Push May Benefit Omaha and Lincoln Commercial Roofing, Among Others
Tourist spending in Nebraska has reached an all-time high of $3.1 billion for 2012, up from $2.3 billion in 2008. The increase encouraged Nebraska to shift to a more aggressive approach in promoting the state to tourists and resulted in a partnership with Swanson Russell, a marketing communications agency that has been tasked to handle the state's tourism PR. For the entire endeavor, a $2.1 million budget has been allocated by the Nebraska Tourism Commission. Tourism is an income-generating sector that produces jobs and higher sales for commercial establishments. In anticipation of higher arrivals as a result of the new tourism PR thrust, local businesses must also set a budget for promotion and upkeep of their offices and establishments to encourage visitor spending. Sometimes, the “upkeep” can be as simple as repairing Lincoln commercial roofing.
http://www.mckinnisroofing.com/industry-news/nebraskas-tourism-push-may-benefit-omaha-and-lincoln-commercial-roofing-among-others/Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Fireproof Materials That Protect Residential Roofs From Wildfires
The worst of the disastrous 2012-2013 North American Drought is probably over for Nebraska, as a series of much needed rainshowers that began last April freed much of the state's southeast region (including major cities Omaha and Lincoln) from the dry spell. However, the rest of Nebraska, and most of the western United States, from South Dakota to Oregon, and Texas to California are still under varying drought intensities. Climatologists from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's National Drought Mitigation Center predict that it will take some time and lots of precipitation before the state returns to having ideal weather conditions for corn planting. As droughts increase the chances of wildfires by drying up the vegetation, there is no other time more ideal than now to inspect and fireproof Lincoln residential roofing systems.
http://www.mckinnisroofing.com/industry-news/fireproof-materials-that-protect-lincoln-residential-roofing-from-wildfires/