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POSTED BY: CHRIS KING AUGUST 6, 2023
Xavier and Michelle Molina are the owners of M3 Roofing in Miami, Florida. The husband-and-wife team of construction veterans decided to specialize in roofing and founded the company in 2018. The full-service roofing contractor handles both residential and commercial reroofing and repairs, as well as new construction projects. As the company grew, the Molinas knew they wanted to help the local community by doing what they did best — donating a new roof — but ..read more
M3 Roofing Blog
2M ago
When it comes to safeguarding your home and ensuring the longevity of your roof, hiring the right roofing contractor is paramount.
In this blog post, we'll delve into the importance of hiring licensed and insured roofing contractors. From protecting your investment to ensuring quality workmanship, making the right choice can have a lasting impact on the well-being of your home.
1. Legal Compliance and Expertise:
Opting for licensed roofing contractors ensures that you're working with professionals who have met the legal requirements and standards set by regulatory bodies. Licensed contr ..read more
M3 Roofing Blog
3M ago
Preserving the longevity of your roof begins with the diligence of essential gutter maintenance—a shield against decay, safeguarding the integrity of your home from the relentless forces of time and weather.
Maintaining the health of your roof is crucial for the overall well-being of your home, and one often overlooked aspect of this is gutter maintenance. Neglecting your gutters can lead to serious issues, including water damage, leaks, and even structural damage.
In this blog post, we'll explore some gutter maintenance tips to help you preserve the integrity of your roof and protect your ..read more
M3 Roofing Blog
4M ago
Is your roof trying to tell you something? Ignoring signs of wear and tear could lead to costly consequences. In this blog post, we'll explore seven unmistakable signs that indicate it's time to consider a new roof. Don't wait until leaks become a major issue – stay ahead with these crucial insights.
Age Matters:
Roofs have a lifespan, and as they age, their ability to protect your home diminishes. If your roof is over 20 years old, it might be showing signs of deterioration. A new roof can bring enhanced durability and better protection.
Shingle Woes:
Check for curled, cracked, or missing shi ..read more
M3 Roofing Blog
5M ago
Whether you are buying a new home or already a seasoned homeowner, one of the key aspects of homeownership is the maintenance of your property – and that includes your roof. Just like getting your oil changed in your car or having your tires rotated, roof inspections should be part of the annual maintenance for your home.
If you're a current homeowner and your roof is over 10 years old, scheduling an annual roof inspection will help extend your roof’s lifespan, increase the value of your home, and prevent future costly repairs.
If you’re looking to buy a new home, it’s important to have a thor ..read more
M3 Roofing Blog
5M ago
Maintaining the structural integrity and curb appeal of your home involves more than just a fresh coat of paint or a well-kept lawn. Often overlooked, the fascia and soffit play crucial roles in safeguarding your home against the elements and potential damage. In this blog post, we'll delve into the importance of replacing fascia and soffit to ensure your home remains not only aesthetically pleasing but also structurally sound.
1. Protection Against the Elements:
Fascia and soffit serve as the first line of defense against the unpredictable elements, such as rain, snow, and wind. The fascia is ..read more
M3 Roofing Blog
5M ago
Why is it important to take care of your Roof?
Your roof is one of the most crucial components of your home, protecting you and your belongings from the elements. Neglecting proper care and maintenance can lead to costly repairs or even premature roof replacement. In this blog, we'll explore some common roofing no-no's that you should avoid to ensure the longevity and functionality of your roof.
The most common no- no’s about Roofing!
Do you schedule regular Inspections for your roof?
One of the biggest mistakes homeowners make is not scheduling regular roof inspections. Small issues can quic ..read more
M3 Roofing Blog
5M ago
If you’ve lived in South Florida long enough, you’ve experienced a hurricane or two.
South Florida has tropical storms and hurricanes approximately every 2 to 3 years. But this is an average and periods can have higher or lower hurricane intensity.
In contrast, Miami experiences hurricanes approximately once every 5 years. And though some hurricanes don’t always make landfall in Miami, the city can still feel the impact of storms that pass through South Florida.
Let’s look at 7 hurricanes that have had a lasting impact on South Florida and Miami.
1926 Miami Hurricane Category 4
Th ..read more
M3 Roofing Blog
5M ago
Florida summers mean sunshine, blue skies, and days at the beach. But it also means the start of hurricane season. And you’ll want hurricane prep to be done before the first hurricane lands. Florida’s hurricane season starts June 1 and ends November 30.
To help, we put together a list of steps you can take to get your family and home ready for a hurricane.
Create an emergency plan
Your family needs to have an emergency plan that includes:
Evacuation routes if you need to leave your home
A communication strategy if your family is separated
A designated safe location or shelter options wh ..read more
M3 Roofing Blog
5M ago
The most popular type of roofing materials are shingles and tiles. But what about a metal roof?
Most people instantly think about how hot it must make a house or building (hint: it doesn’t!). So people shy away from choosing metal roofing for their homes.
But let's look at metal roofing and why it could be right for your home.
Will a metal roof make my house hot?
No, a metal roof won’t make your house hotter.
When metal is under direct light, it will heat up. But that’s only the surface temperature. What we want to focus on is whether it retains heat.
Most metal roof colors have an SRI ..read more