by Rhoden Roofing | Jun 12, 2024 | Architectural Shingle Roofing, Asphalt Shingle Roofing, best asphalt shingles, best roof materials, best roof types, Blog, Choosing a Roof, Local Style, Slate Roofing
Roof shingles serve as more than protection for our homes; they display architectural heritage and craftsmanship. Traditional roof shingles like asphalt, wood, and slate offer enduring style and practical benefits. Asphalt Shingles Introduced in the early 20th...
by Rhoden Roofing | Jul 19, 2022 | Asphalt Shingle Roofing, Blog, Wichita
Asphalt shingle roofs are the most popular roofing system for homeowners in Wichita due to their affordability, style, and durability. If you’re in the market for a new roof in Wichita, asphalt shingles might just be the answer, but you’re still probably...
by Rhoden Roofing | May 24, 2021 | Asphalt Shingle Roofing, Blog, Cedar Roofing
The most important thing about a roof is that it stays afloat in all sorts of weather conditions, and with heat waves hitting us left, right, and center this summer, the importance just increased. The last few weeks have seen record-breaking temperatures reaching over...
by Rhoden Roofing | Feb 14, 2021 | Asphalt Shingle Roofing, Blog, Wichita
When you consider installing a new roof or are about to embark on a big roof-repair job, start by getting an idea of available materials. Asphalt roofing shingles are the most common and economical option for most customers. Asphalt comes in a variety of styles and...
by Rhoden Roofing | Dec 13, 2020 | Asphalt Shingle Roofing, Blog, Roofing, Roofing Services
Asphalt shingles are probably the most common material used in residential roofing in America today. It has been estimated that around 80% of American homes have asphalt shingle roofs. But what exactly are asphalt shingles? Asphalt shingles are asphalt-saturated bases...
by Rhoden Roofing | Feb 5, 2019 | Asphalt Shingle Roofing, Blog, Residential roofing, Roofing
Hailstones are among the most destructive natural events your composite asphalt roof can experience. Falling hailstones can dislodge the small granules that protect the water-shedding asphalt and fiberglass layers below, crack the material, or dislodge shingles...