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Protect Your Home With KRS Roofing

EASTON, Conn. -- Kurt Stowell and the team at KRS Roofing have seen almost every roof-related issue possible in their years of work in Fairfield County. Below, Stowell and the team at KRS put on their hard hats and identify some of the most common problems they've found and how to treat them.

KRS Roofing discusses some of the major roofing issues they have noticed over the years.

KRS Roofing discusses some of the major roofing issues they have noticed over the years.

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Roof Leaks

Too much moisture and leaking are some of the more common issues related to roof complications. No matter the roof material, if it was not properly insulated with a moisture barrier, major repairs may be necessary.

Faulty Installation

Faulty or poor roof installation can result in a variety of problems including dryness, peeling and adhesion issues. It's always a good idea to double check the roof for any noticeable mistakes after installing a new roof system.

Cracking Shingles or Tiles 

Cracking and shrinking is another issue that should concern homeowners. Similar to poor craftsmanship, installing low-quality roof shingles and tiles can cause a lot of problems that could lead to expensive repairs.

With any of these issues, remember to act quickly. Roofing problems can become a maintenance hassle when they're ignored or treated incorrectly.

If fixing your roof is over your head and seems impossible, contact Kurt Stowell and the experts at KRS Roofing at 203-913-8301. KRS can make sure your home is protected and properly maintained this summer.

This article is part of a paid Content Partnership with the advertiser, KRS Roofing. Daily Voice has no involvement in the writing of the article and the statements and opinions contained in it are solely those of the advertiser.

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