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Concerned homeowners need help with a hole in their roof. Calling Fortenberry Roofing to come out in an emergency. The Fortenberry Roofing crew jumped into action to take care of the problem. Sales department lead Robbie D. went out and evaluated the roof finding old patch work and an old ridge vent. In finding also was some hail damage to the roof. The most damaged place on the roof was a corner with a major hole in the decking from dry rotting caused by leaking for extended time.
The Fortenberry Roofing crew was out that very next morning to get the roof town down. Having the shingles Delivered out to the house in IKO Dynasty Shingles in the color Granite Black. Crew members worked hard to remove all nails and to prep the roof. Adding the Velora One Klaus Roofing synthetic underlayment. Will add protection against the elements. Replacing the decking where any rotting decking is needed. Technician Jesse installed SealoronXT Klaus Roofinging Ice and Water to the valley and replacing the 3-1 Pipe flashing.
Finishing the long day out with a brand-new roof. Homeowner was very pleased with the expedited job Fortenberry Roofing had completed.
This cozy, three-bedroom, two-bathroom home has been facing unusually high energy bills. The homeowner, Peter, reached out to Fortenberry Roofing to assess the attic and evaluate the condition of the insulation. During the inspection, we identified deteriorating insulation. Our team conducted a thorough walk-through of the attic, measuring specific areas that could be contributing to inadequate air sealing.
We discovered sections of insulation that did not meet the required R-value standards, which are critical for minimizing heat transfer. Additionally, we found areas where the insulation was less than 2 inches thick. This deficiency in insulation is a primary factor contributing to the inefficient regulation of indoor temperatures, allowing hot and cold air to enter and escape the home.
To address these issues, we added 8 inches of cellulose insulation, bringing the total insulation to the recommended 10 inches. This upgrade ensures the attic now meets the required R-value range of 12-38, significantly improving the home's energy efficiency. After completing the inspection and installation, our team met with Peter to discuss our findings and the steps taken to ensure his home is properly insulated moving forward.
Nicholas called Fortenberry Roofing, requesting an estimate for a new roof due to storm damage. Dexter, Lead Salesman, was scheduled to meet with Nicholas at his home to assess the damage from the storm. Dexter completed a thorough inspection, which included measurements of the roof and photos of all the damage caused. Following the inspection, Dexter then spoke with Nicholas to discuss all damages and options for a complete roof replacement. With all the information needed, Nicholas decided to move forward with FRC for the roof replacement. Dexter then spoke with the Production Manager, Robert, and informed him about the need for Nicholas's roof replacement. Robert and the roofing team were then scheduled to start the removal of all old roofing materials. Underlayment, ice and water shield, and shingles were applied in the correct order, and new venting was installed according to the manufacturer's specifications to ensure long-term weather resistance.
The FRC team, from Dexter to the roofing crew, completed Nicholas' roof replacement.
Fortenberry Roofing was called to look at a damaged corner of the home's exterior roof. We found that the shingles were damaged after the most recent wind storm in Ransom Canyon. The homeowner also mentioned that there could be additional damage to other parts of the roof. We did see that the boot near the center of the roof was lifting and needed to be re-sealed.
Overall, Debbie was happy with our assessment of the roof and saving her the time and money of a full roof replacement with some simple quality repair work.
In the Market
Before this house was put on the market the homeowner wanted to make a few updates to the property. He was able to get in touch with Fortenberry Roofing to get a free estimate on how much a full roof replacement would cost. The homeowner was satisfied with the proposal and decided to hire Fortenberry Roofing to provide a new roof for his home to be in tip-top shape to be sold. The shingles that were chosen were GAF Timberline HD laminated shingles in the color Weathered Wood. When all was said and done, the homeowner was satisfied and ready to move forward with the selling of his property, and Fortenberry Roofing was able to turn out another beautiful roof, adding to their list of successes!
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