Environmental benefits of Roof Repair
Protection Against Mold

Protection Against Mold

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According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the only factor leading to mold that can be controlled is moisture intrusion. Leading causes for water intrusion are plumbing, doors, windows, and your roof...

According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the only factor leading to mold that can be controlled is moisture intrusion. Leading causes for water intrusion are plumbing, doors, windows, and your roof.

In fact, one of the leading causes of mold is an unrepaired roof leak.

It can takes weeks if not months to actually penetrate your ceiling and walls. Mold and moisture can build up in your home's interior without you even knowing.

By having Roof Rx perform roof leak repair and maintain your watertight roof through our maintenance program, you will be eliminating mold and future health and environmental concerns.

Save our Landfills!

Save our Landfills!

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Nobody likes to see waste, especially when it's unnecessary. Due in large part to premature re-roofing it is estimated that 6 to 9 million tons of asphalt shingle waste ends up in U.S. landfills...

Nobody likes to see waste, especially when it's unnecessary. Due in large part to premature re-roofing it is estimated that 6 to 9 million tons of asphalt shingle waste ends up in U.S. landfills.

By working with Roof Rx, you will be contributing to the reduction of roofing material waste. We are focused on extending the useful lifetime of your rooftop and keeping waste out of our landfills. Our roof repair services and maintenance programs have been perfected to save your roof and help our environment.

The Future of Roofing

The Future of Roofing

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The U.S. is currently experiencing a fundamental change towards our view of the environment. According to the National Association of Roofing Contractors (NRCA), the average rooftop is replaced every 12 to 15 years. This represents only 50% of the expected life cycle of even the most basic roofing material...

The U.S. is currently experiencing a fundamental change towards our view of the environment. According to the National Association of Roofing Contractors (NRCA), the average rooftop is replaced every 12 to 15 years. This represents only 50% of the expected life cycle of even the most basic roofing material.

As a result, significant portions of our landfills are comprised of discarded roofing material. Until only recently have contractors and municipalities begun to recycle discarded materials such as asphalt shingles. These shingles can be reused to mend our roadways and manufacture new shingles.

Roof Rx is a proud supporter of these efforts and we specialize in conservation efforts. We guide our clients through a streamlined process to determine how to preserve there roofing assets and help to recycle any roof related waste. To learn more about these and other efforts please visit the California Integrated Waste Management Board.