by Rhoden Roofing | Aug 5, 2025 | Blog, How To, Residential roofing, Roof Inspection
This guide is an inspection resource to help determine which type of ventilation system you have as part of your roofing system, and how each type works. Attics & ventilation systems are a working part of temperature and humidity controls to keep your home safe...
by Rhoden Roofing | Jul 28, 2025 | Blog, DIY, How To, Residential roofing, Roof Damage, Roofing
Proper attic ventilation requires two things: a place for air to enter (intake) and a place for air to exit (exhaust). Replacing exhaust vents requires tools and experience that makes it difficult or even prohibitive as a DIY project. However, replacing the most...
by Rhoden Roofing | Jul 17, 2025 | Blog, Gutter Installation, Gutters, How To, Popular Gutter System, Seamless Gutters
A loose gutter clip can be a surprisingly damaging problem. It seems minor, but faulty gutters can result in water in your fascia boards or even in your basement. By following a systematic approach, replacing a gutter clip or rehanging a gutter section is manageable...
by Rhoden Roofing | Jun 30, 2025 | Blog, DIY, How To, Lifespan, Roof Maintenance
Note: At Rhoden Roofing, we don’t perform chimney resealing ourselves; however, we’re familiar with the process and regularly coordinate with trusted masonry subcontractors during roof replacements. Learning to reseal a brick chimney on a roof is a handy skill...
by Rhoden Roofing | Apr 9, 2025 | Blog, DIY, How To, Roof Damage, Roof Problems, Roof Repair, Roofing
Your roof is only as strong as what’s beneath it. Compromised decking puts every shingle above it at risk, and roof decking replacement is a significant repair. If done incorrectly, it can lead to leaks, sagging, or even structural failure. That’s why we strongly...
by Rhoden Roofing | Mar 31, 2025 | Blog, DIY, How To, Roof Repair
Chimneys are a roof’s most common source of leaks. While the culprit isn’t always chimney flashing, that’s the first element that experienced roofers check. That system of metal is your chimney’s best line of defense against water...