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Care Free Homes, Inc.
This beautiful colonial in Marion, Massachusetts is even more gorgeous with its new GAF Timberline HD roof!
There is more to a roof than shingles – in fact there are several components to a professionally installed GAF Lifetime Roofing System. Here is the anatomy of our Marion homeowner’s roof:
GAF Timberline HD Shingles Marion, MAGAF Timberline HD Roof Shingles: A beautiful architectural shingle at an affordable price! This is our most popular roof shingle here at Care Free Homes! Our Marion customer selected the classic color, Charcoal. This high performance shingle features a 130 mph wind rating and highest possible fire rating.
Underlayment: A felt/paper product that is installed over the entire roof deck, underlayment provides an additional layer of protection between the roof deck and the roof shingles.
Ice Dam and Water Shield: After a brutal winter and unprecedented snow fall, many New England homes suffered damage from ice dams. Ice Dam and Water Shield provides added protection for eves, rakes, valleys as well as flashed areas around vent pipes, chimneys, dormers, and skylights. Whether it’s a winter wonderland or a hurricane, this homeowner will not have to worry about ice dams or driving rain.
GAF Timberline HD, Marion, MA Dormers
Premium Aluminum Drip Edge: Installed along the rakes, drip edge serves several purposes. It improves the efficiency of water shedding, prevents leaking from a wind-driven rain as well as movement between the deck and fascia boards. Drip edge also keeps pesky insects from infiltrating the space between the roof deck and the fascia boards. With a choice of three colors, white, brown and gray, it provides a finished look for a roof.
GAF Pro-Start Eave/Rake Starter Strip: Every story has a beginning and every roof should have a starter strip. Here in New England we’ve got to have our roof be tougher than mother nature. To prevent shingle blow off, an ultra-adhered starter strip properly secures shingles in place during a storm. In contrast, the amateur roofer will often use cut-up shingles as a starter course. This weakened “starter course” lowers the wind resistance of a roof and makes it more susceptible to both wind and water damage. With straighter edges, Dura-Grip adhesive, and outstanding warranties – starter strip will provide beauty, performance and peace of mind.
GAF Cobra Ridge Vent: Ridge vents provide necessary airflow to remove excess heat and moisture in an attic. It inhibits the growth of mold and protects the health of the homeowners as well as their stored possessions. A properly vented attic will also protect homes in harsh winter climates from ice damming.
Why wait? Contact us today and make your house a Care Free home!
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Large farmhouse beige three-story stone and board and batten exterior home photo in Los Angeles with a metal roof and a gray roof
Zbranek & Holt Custom Homes
Lake Travis Modern Italian Front Exterior by Zbranek & Holt Custom Homes
Stunning lakefront Mediterranean design with exquisite Modern Italian styling throughout. Floor plan provides virtually every room with expansive views to Lake Travis and an exceptional outdoor living space.
Interiors by Chairma Design Group, Photo
B-Rad Photography
Roberts Architects & Construction
Patsy McEnroe
Example of a mid-sized mid-century modern beige split-level concrete fiberboard exterior home design in Chicago with a shed roof
Example of a mid-sized mid-century modern beige split-level concrete fiberboard exterior home design in Chicago with a shed roof
Mitchell Barnett Architect PC
Chad Allen Photography. Design by Mitchell Barnett Architect, P.C.
Example of a classic beige two-story exterior home design in Nashville
Example of a classic beige two-story exterior home design in Nashville
Jeffrey K. Joseph Residential Design LLC
Night photo of British West Indies Colonial exterior.
Mid-sized tropical beige one-story stucco house exterior idea in Orlando with a hip roof and a tile roof
Mid-sized tropical beige one-story stucco house exterior idea in Orlando with a hip roof and a tile roof
J Steven Kemp Architect
Jeff Herr Photography
Transitional beige two-story stucco exterior home idea in Atlanta
Transitional beige two-story stucco exterior home idea in Atlanta
James Witt Homes
Lots of people were hiring cheep architects to copy what we were doing so we changed it up
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary beige two-story exterior home remodel in San Francisco with a metal roof
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary beige two-story exterior home remodel in San Francisco with a metal roof
Sun Collective Design Group
This is the front view of the lake house from the drive.
Example of a mid-sized trendy beige three-story stone exterior home design in Houston with a hip roof
Example of a mid-sized trendy beige three-story stone exterior home design in Houston with a hip roof
Scottie's Interiors
Inspiration for a french country beige two-story stone exterior home remodel in Other with a shingle roof
Cotner Building & Remodeling Company, LLC
Mid-sized transitional beige one-story stucco house exterior idea in Boise with a hip roof and a shingle roof
Rick O'Donnell Architect, LLC
Andrea Calo Photography
Mid-sized tuscan beige one-story stone gable roof photo in Austin
Mid-sized tuscan beige one-story stone gable roof photo in Austin
Spectrum Interior Design, Inc.
Large traditional beige two-story stucco exterior home idea in San Francisco
Silver Maple Construction LLC
Ryan Bent Photography
Mid-sized country beige three-story concrete exterior home idea in Burlington with a metal roof
Mid-sized country beige three-story concrete exterior home idea in Burlington with a metal roof
John Cannon Homes
The Macalla exemplifies the joys of the relaxed Florida lifestyle. Two stories, its Spanish Revival exterior beckons you to enter a home as warm as its amber glass fireplace and as expansive as its 19’ vaulted great room ceiling. Indoors and out, a family can create a legacy here as lasting as the rustic stone floors of the great room. Gene Pollux Photography
David Charlez Designs
This show stopping sprawling estate home features steep pitch gable and hip roofs. The mix of exterior materials include stone, stucco, shakes, and Hardie board. This home design incorporates outdoor living and entertaining for all ages including an out door kitchen, lounge area, deck, pool, fire tables and more! Black windows adds interest with the stunning contrast. The signature copper finials on several roof peaks finish this design off with a classic style. Photo by Spacecrafting
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