Roof decking is a layer of materials found between the structure of your roof, trusses and rafters, and the shingles. During a roof replacement or installation, these are commonly built of plywood or an oriented strand board (OSB). At times, it can be constructed of boards that are either butted together or connected with a tongue-and-groove joint.
Also called sheathing, roof decking must be stable and sturdy enough to bear the weight of the roofing shingles while being flexible enough to give slightly in high winds and under load. It is also worth noting that water is the system’s enemy. Should you find signs of damage, such as rot and mold, it is always advisable to call a roofing company to have it inspected and fixed. Here are a few of the reasons why:
Since 2004, Northeast Gutters and Remodeling has worked with thousands of residential and commercial clients for interior and exterior upgrades. From roofing and gutters to siding installation and painting, we can handle your next project. Our team also offers snow and ice removal, preventing structural damage to your system. Give us a call at (860) 899-7878, or contact us here.
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