by Rhoden Roofing LLC | Nov 28, 2020 | Commercial roofing, Roofing, Wichita
From full replacements to minor repairs and everything in between, Rhoden Roofing is proud to offer a range of roofing services in Wichita from commercial to residential roofing. We guarantee only the finest commercial roofing work and demand the highest level of...
by Rhoden Roofing LLC | 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...
by Rhoden Roofing LLC | Jan 29, 2019 | Blog, Roofing
In terms of longevity, some roofing products are far better than others. The best roofing materials vary by situation and the maintenance. Below are common roof types and their expected lifespan. Asphalt/Composition Roofing products – These products range in cost and...
by Rhoden Roofing LLC | Jan 10, 2019 | Blog, Roof Problems, Roofing
The answer is no. When storm damage occurs, the last thing a property owner wants to do is worry about all the minor details associated with their policy. That’s where a good roofing contractor comes into the picture. A Rhoden Roofing Certified Representative will...
by Rhoden Roofing LLC | Jan 3, 2019 | Blog, Roof Replacement, Roofing
There are many factors that you have to take into account when trying to figure out the length of a roofing replacement. Some of the factors to consider are: The square footage of the roof (Average home size is 2,600 square feet) Pitch/Slope of the roof (2-12 would...
by Rhoden Roofing LLC | Mar 28, 2018 | Asphalt Shingle Roofing, Blog, Residential roofing, Roof Repair, Roof Replacement, Roofing
What is the Difference Between Open and Closed Valley Installation? Last updated 5/31/2022 Open and closed valley installations are the two most common approaches when it comes to roofing valleys. A roof valley is the “seam” between two adjacent roof...