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Showroom and Design Center 5300 E Arrowhead Parkway Sioux Falls, SD 57110

Showroom and Design Center 5300 E Arrowhead Parkway Sioux Falls, SD 57110. Windows Doors Siding Roofing Gutters Patios Decks Pergolas Patio Covers Screen Rooms Sun Rooms Conservatories Landscaping AND MUCH MORE!!.

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Showroom and Design Center 5300 E Arrowhead Parkway Sioux Falls, SD 57110

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  1. Showroom and Design Center 5300 E Arrowhead Parkway Sioux Falls, SD 57110

  2. Windows • Doors • Siding • Roofing • Gutters • Patios • Decks • Pergolas • Patio Covers • Screen Rooms • Sun Rooms • Conservatories • Landscaping • AND MUCH MORE!! Client Survey & Budgeting Manual - Roofing Solutions Showroom and Design Center 5300 E Arrowhead Parkway Sioux Falls, SD 57110

  3. COST VS. VALUE OPTIONS IN METHODS TO RE-ROOF - • PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY • VENTILATION • ICE & WATER SHIELD • UNDERLAYMENTS • FLASHINGS • SHINGLES • WARRANTIES “Apples” to “Apples”

  4. PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY By properly preparing to remove the old shingles, the mess can be contained without damaging your property • Option • Plywood is leaned against the gutter to allow for all debris to go into the trailer • Investment Range $ 0 - $200 • (Average room width of 12’ – 16’) • Option • Plywood is used to protect the patio door and deck from any debris that may fall • Investment Range $ 0 - $200 • (Average room width of 12’ – 16’) The Correct Method is to protect your property • Option • Tarps over flowers and shrubs • Benefit of option • Investment Range $ 0 - $200 • (Average room width of 12’ – 16’) • Option • Clean out the gutters when done • Reinstall leaf guard if applicable • Investment Range $ 0 - $200 • (Average room width of 12’ – 16’) Your property should be left as tidy as before the remodeling

  5. VENTILATION The Industry Standard is to install new shingles when reroofing. Period. Unfortunately, most homes today have inadequate ventilation. Inadequate ventilation voids the shingle warranty, due to excessive heat buildup in the attic, which heats up the back side of the shingles • Option • limited ventilation lets attics heat up, causing excessive heat build up • Investment Range $ 0 - $200 • (Average room width of 12’ – 16’) • Option • Inadequate ventilation can cause ice damming • Benefit of option • Investment Range $ 0 - $200 • (Average room width of 12’ – 16’) The Correct Method is to install adequate ventilation • Option • Roof vents alone cannot ventilate • Soffit vents are required • Additional air chutes are needed • Investment Range $ 0 - $200 • (Average room width of 12’ – 16’) • Option • Prevents damage to the insulation, sheathing, and the shingles • Makes your home more efficient • Investment Range $ 0 - $200 • (Average room width of 12’ – 16’) Adequate ventilation protects and makes your home more comfortable

  6. VENTILATION Homes built prior to the late 1990s did not require as much ventilation. Upgrading with new windows, doors, siding , adding insulation makes your home more air tight, and requires more ventilation to protect it. Calculating Your Ventilation Requirements width length • Continues ridge and soffit vents are the correct method of venting the attic area. • Eliminate heat & humidity buildup • Dry insulation is more efficient • Make your home more comfortable. Upgrading ventilation while re-roofing on an average home - $1,500 – $2,000 Upgrading your ventilation while re-roofing is the best value.

  7. ICE DAMMING Ice damming is caused by snow insulating the top of the ice buildup, and the heat from the attic then melts the ice and snow under it. When the water flows over the unheated overhang it then re-freezes, causing the water to back up under the shingles • Option • Icicles are a sign of Ice Damming • Benefit of option • Investment Range $ 0 - $200 • (Average room width of 12’ – 16’) • Option • Water backs up under the singles • Water will run behind the gutters • Investment Range $ 0 - $200 • (Average room width of 12’ – 16’) Problems caused from Ice Damming • Option • Ice damming causes water spots on ceilings • Benefit of option • Investment Range $ 0 - $200 • (Average room width of 12’ – 16’) • Option • Ice damming can allow water to get inside the overhangs and walls • Investment Range $ 0 - $200 • (Average room width of 12’ – 16’) Improper installation of Ice and Water Shield does not protect your home, damage will happen if it is not installed correctly.

  8. ICE AND WATER SHIELD Minimum standards to meet the Building Codes require Ice & Water Shield over the unheated overhangs and to extending two feet over the heated area of the structure • Option • Some bids are figured assuming that there is Ice shield, regardless of the old nail holes penetrating it • Benefit of option • Investment Range $ 0 - $200 • (Average room width of 12’ – 16’) • Option • Most bids are figured to install new ice and water shield, however only over the exiting gutter apron • Benefit of option • Investment Range $ 0 - $200 • (Average room width of 12’ – 16’) The Correct Method keeps the water out • Option • The correct method is to remove the gutter apron, install the barrier between the gutter and fascia • Benefit of option • Investment Range $ 0 - $200 • (Average room width of 12’ – 16’) • Option • The correct method is to install the ice barrier, then the gutter apron preventing water infiltration • Benefit of option • Investment Range $ 0 - $200 • (Average room width of 12’ – 16’) Upgrading your ice damming protection on an average home - $1,000 - $1,250 Protect your home by installing the barrier behind the gutters

  9. UNDERLAYMENTS Minimum standards to meet the Building Codes Is to use a deck protection. Deck protection prevents water that blows under the shingles in high winds to drain away from the roof deck properly • Option • Some bids are figured assuming there is existing paper , regardless of the old nail holes penetrating it • Benefit of option • Investment Range $ 0 - $200 • (Average room width of 12’ – 16’) • Option • Most bids usenon-breathing paper • Traps humidity under it then warps • Will cause damage to the sheathing • Investment Range $ 0 - $200 • (Average room width of 12’ – 16’) The Correct Method eliminates problems • Option • Remove all materials to the deck • Replace deteriorated sheathing • Install breathable underlayment • Investment Range $ 0 - $200 • (Average room width of 12’ – 16’) • Option • Prevents roof decking deterioration • Prevents bulging shingles • Shingles install solid to the decking • Investment Range $ 0 - $200 • (Average room width of 12’ – 16’) Upgrading your roof deck protection on an average home - $240 - $300 Protect your home by using quality, breathable underlayment

  10. FLASHINGS Flashings protect your shingles from high winds, and also create a water tight seal around penetrations in the roof • Option • Some bids install the new shingles over the top of the old ones • Do not use roof edging • Investment Range $ 0 - $200 • (Average room width of 12’ – 16’) • Option • Most bids reinstall deteriorated vent and chimney flashings n • Do not repair flashing mortar joints • Investment Range $ 0 - $200 • (Average room width of 12’ – 16’) The Correct Method keeps the water out • Option • Uses edging to stop the wind from catching the edge of the shingles • Protects from water blowing in • Investment Range $ 0 - $200 • (Average room width of 12’ – 16’) • Option • Replace deteriorated flashings • Repair mortar joints brick flashings • Paint reusable flashings to match • Investment Range $ 0 - $200 • (Average room width of 12’ – 16’) Upgrading your flashings on the roof of an average home - $800 - $1,000 Protect your home by using quality, water tight flashings

  11. SHINGLES There are a lot of different shingle materials available today. The most affordable choices combine durability with style.

  12. SHINGLES There are products designed for commercial projects, and are also being used on residential homes.

  13. STANDING SEAM ROOFING Used widely on commercial buildings, standing seam steel roofing is an option to other roofing materials • Option • Standing seam roofing • Benefit of option • Investment Range $ 0 - $200 • (Average room width of 12’ – 16’) • Option • Used on commercial buildings • Benefit of option • Investment Range $ 0 - $200 • (Average room width of 12’ – 16’) Also a popular Accent to other roofing styles • Option • Copper Standing Seam on the bay • Benefit of option • Investment Range $ 0 - $200 • (Average room width of 12’ – 16’) • Option • Description of option • Benefit of option • Investment Range $ 0 - $200 • (Average room width of 12’ – 16’) Summary

  14. STEEL STRONG PANELS Used widely on agricultural buildings, ribbed steel roofing and siding panels are an inexpensive option to standing seam steel roofing materials, but offers a similar look on the structure • Option • Painted Steel Strong Panels • Benefit of option • Investment Range $ 0 - $200 • (Average room width of 12’ – 16’) • Option • Used on agricultural buildings • Benefit of option • Investment Range $ 0 - $200 • (Average room width of 12’ – 16’) Also a popular alterative on homes • Option • Creates a Standing Seam Steel look • Benefit of option • Investment Range $ 0 - $200 • (Average room width of 12’ – 16’) • Option • Description of option • Benefit of option • Investment Range $ 0 - $200 • (Average room width of 12’ – 16’) Summary

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