
In Florida’s hot, humid climate, it’s not uncommon to see dark blue-green or black patches of algae dotting rooftops in your neighborhood—or even on your
In Florida’s hot, humid climate, it’s not uncommon to see dark blue-green or black patches of algae dotting rooftops in your neighborhood—or even on your
Most states deal with four seasons: winter, spring, summer and fall. Florida, however, is subject to one more: hurricane season. Hurricane season begins June 1
Your roof is one of the biggest investments you will make in your home, and we receive a lot of questions from concerned homeowners about
No roof lasts forever, especially in harsh Florida climates, but there are ways to estimate how long your current roof should last. When estimating the
Florida rains, wind, storms and sun can be rough on a roof, and, if left unchecked, the life of your roof can be shortened dramatically.
The leaves are falling, humidity is lower and the scorching summer heat is thankfully a thing of the past –at least for a little while.
Although Florida winters are nowhere as harsh as some of our northern neighbors’, there are still steps to take to ensure your roofing system will keep the cold and wet on the outside and the cozy warm air inside during the chilly months ahead.
Did you hear the one about the guy who loved to fall asleep to the gentle sound of rain on the rooftop – and woke one morning to raindrops bouncing off his forehead? Don’t let this happen to you!
At Tadlock Roofing, we promise to always do the right thing to ensure our customers’ satisfaction, because we truly care. We care about our customers, we care about their families and we care about their homes.
We currently serve the roofing needs of residents and businesses within a two-hour radius of seven major areas throughout North and Central Florida – Gainesville, Jacksonville, Orlando, Pensacola, Sarasota, Tallahassee, and Tampa. Give us a call today!