Friday, May 22, 2015

Skylight Fever!

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It’s hard not to love the sun that comes along with the emergence of spring and summer. The warmth and brightness of the sun has been proven to have a very positive effect on mood and even performance. And we adore the way it makes a room feel flooding through the windows. So why not take the next step? Those skylights you’ve been dreaming about will not only enhance the way your home feels, but also increase it’s wow factor should you choose to sell. Another added benefit of a skylight addition is the option to install a model that can be opened for ventilation in the summer.

At Mike Ragan Roofing & Sheet Metal, we know skylights well. Here’s a quick checklist of things to consider as you plan for your own custom skylight installation. Enjoy!

Plan Well
Adding a skylight is different than the addition of a window. A licensed expert will help you plan carefully to achieve the most attractive and efficient results.

Follow the Sun
It’s important to be aware where the sun begins each day and where it ends. Skylights in sloping roofs facing south are especially liable to overheat rooms. North-facing skylights will admit a soft, diffused light all day long. Gray or bronze-tinted glass that blocks the sun's ultraviolet rays is available to protect kitchen or bath cabinets from the potentially bleaching effects of direct sunlight. Built-in blinds or horizontal curtains can also help regulate the amount of light coming in. Often, a blind system may be integrated into the unit. Comfort glazing, a standard feature on many skylight brands, provides insulation against heat buildup in summer and heat loss in winter.

Choose the Right Size for the Space
This is one space where size truly matters. Occasionally, homeowners may “skimp” on the size of the skylight(s) they choose to install out of a desire to economize. It’s important to recognize that the price savings is far diminished by the end effect. Iit is always best to choose the size that best suits the space. That’s where the expertise of an experienced professional like Mike Ragan Roofing comes in especially handy.


Go Tubular
A very small second bath may be best served by a tubular skylight. The tube consists of a clear acrylic dome on the roof that captures sunlight, a highly polished reflective steel or aluminum pipe that carries light through the attic, and a flush or domed fixture in the ceiling that diffuses light throughout the room. Tubes are easy to install and bring natural light to rooms too small for a full-sized skylight. They can be installed very affordably compared to regular double-glazed glass skylights.

Make It Look Good
While cost is generally a key factor shaping a project, it’s equally important to pay attention to aesthetics as well. For instance, avoid installing your skylight(s) on a roof surface that faces the street. Front-facing skylights look jarringly out of place on traditional home styles, since they were seldom used in the original designs. Indoors, try to align the skylight opening with a door, window or some other existing feature, so it doesn't look haphazard. Always consider the overall visual appeal, as the addition of a skylight lends an architectural element to the space.

Have more questions about choosing and installing a beautiful custom skylight for your home? Mike Ragan Roofing & Sheet Metal has the at experience and know-how to get the job done right the first time. For all of your Greater Nashville skylight, roofing and gutter needs, call  Mike Ragan and crew at (615) 274-9445. Estimates are always free, and financing is available.


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Friday, May 8, 2015

Spring Cleaning: The Well-Tended Roof

When you think spring cleaning you probably think about things like vacuuming or dry cleaning curtains, sorting out and cleaning the garage, and basically giving every room inside your home the once-over from top to bottom. But spring cleaning is something every well-tended roof craves as well - and it’s essential for the longevity of your roof to adhere to a regular maintenance schedule. Extreme temperatures, snow, ice, and wind, can really do a number on your roof. That’s why it’s a great idea to include your roof in your spring cleaning checklist, and attend to any necessary roofing repairs asap. We’ve compiled a short list to help you cover all the important bases in spring roof care, from inspecting to maintenance. Following the 4 simple tips below will help ensure your roof will be in tip-top condition this year. Don’t forget, if you discover that you need a little help, our expert team at Mike Ragan Roofing & Sheet Metal is just a phone call away!

1. Check for mold or mildew
Can you smell mold or mildew in your home? Have you noticed any water damage along the walls? If so, this is a likely sign that water has entered your home through your roof. One of winter’s biggest culprits for water damage is ice damming; a regular occurrence in the winter in homes that are not properly ventilated or have other roofing issues. Although water damage will require the assistance of a professional roofing contractor, being certain to get the damage assessed and dealt with swiftly will help prevent greater damage or other problems. When a roof cannot adequately breathe, it creates the perfect opportunity for mold to grow and endanger the health of your home.

2. Clean your gutters
Although technically not a part of your roof, gutters play a huge part in how water flows off your roof and affects your home. If your gutters are not clear of leaves and other debris, water will back up, causing it to work its way back into your home, or waterfall, harming the foundation. This is an easy and inexpensive fix, yet all too often forgotten. Make cleaning your gutters a prioritized part of your routine home maintenance at the beginning of each season. After an unusually harsh winter with much snow, or a spring and summer with extreme thunderstorms, you will need to clean the gutters more often.

3. Check for loose shingles
Standing at a distance from your home, it is possible to notice loose or missing shingles. With thunderstorms in our area occurring frequently over spring and summer, this allows water the perfect opportunity to enter and harm your home. If you notice loose or missing shingles, call a contractor and have them assess the problem. They will also look for algae which creates a black-green stain on the roof. Algae can retain moisture, which causes rot and deterioration. Do not attempt to fix it the problem yourself! Without the proper equipment and safety measures the risk of accident or injury is too great.

4. Trees and leaves
Be certain trees and bushes are trimmed away from your home to prevent the development of damp and shaded areas on your roof. These encourage the growth of mold and algae.  Falling branches from overhanging trees can damage or even puncture roof shingles. All tree branches that are touching your roof must be trimmed to avoid such damage.

Follow these simple tips will go a long way in ensuring a healthy roof for your home. Need professional help? Mike Ragan Roofing & Sheet Metal has the at experience and know-how to get the job done right the first time. For all of your Greater Nashville roofing and gutter needs, call  Mike Ragan and crew at (615) 350-6300. Estimates are always free, and financing is available.


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