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Practical guidance on roof care, materials, and what to expect — from Mountain View Roofing's team in Boise, Idaho.
Apr 29, 2022
How to Tell If It’s Time To Replace Your Roof
It’s spring time here in Boise, Idaho which means rapidly changing and unpredictable weather. It’s not uncommon for most homeowners to be completely blind to pending roof problems. Why? How often do y
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Apr 29, 2022
5 Spring Cleaning Tips for Idaho Home Owners
We’re already halfway through March which means spring cleaning is just around the corner for Boise homeowners. Routine spring cleaning usually means pulling out the ladder to clean your rain gutters.
Read Article →Feb 10, 2022
How To Know If You Need A New Roof
Unfortunately, even the best roofs are not permanent. The roof is the part of your home that absorbs the most punishment. Day after day, your roof quietly takes a beating from sun, wind, and weather,
Read Article →Aug 8, 2017
How Long Does It Take To Build a New Roof?
After last years rough winter, Boise contractors are really busy! Not to mention that Boise is one of the fastest growing states in the country. So how long should it take a roofer in Boise to finish
Read Article →Jun 9, 2017
New Roof in Boise Idaho
Being a roofing contractor in Boise, we are used to the busy season hustle. Our phone is buzzing and our email inbox is full every morning, but we love it! Adam and the crew recently finished up this
Read Article →May 2, 2017
Protection Against Ice and Water Dams – Boise Roofing
As a roofing contractor in Boise, we know the damage heavy winter weather can leave behind on your roof. We’ve seen it over and over, folks mistakenly believe their shingles will protect them when win
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May 2, 2017
Why You Should Hire A Boise Roofing Contractor For Your Project
When it comes to your home, there is literally nothing as important as having a roof over your head. Hiring a roofing contractor that you can trust to do the best job at a fair price is what everyone
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May 2, 2017
Trending Roof Styles In Boise Idaho
Gone are the days when every roof in town has to look the same. You now have the freedom to pick the perfect roof to match your design taste and your home’s architectural style. Check out what’s trend
Read Article →Dec 30, 2016
Skills To Look For In A Boise Roofing Contractor
As a homeowner, you come to expect that maintenance and repairs are part of life. When your home needs a new roof, you realize that without proper materials and craftsmanship, nothing else about your
Read Article →Dec 30, 2016
Most Common Roofing Materials Used In Boise
As locals know, Boise can get some funky weather that often changes on a dime. When you need a roof for a new or existing home, you’ve got to take all seasonal conditions into account. This is why it’
Read Article →Jan 7, 2016
Hazards Of DIY Roofing Repair In Boise
Many people decide they want to repair their roof in Boise. We cringe at the mere thought of this because it’s dangerous. We hate that people take this risk, so we thought of writing a blog on the saf
Read Article →Dec 17, 2015
Cost Versus Lifespan of Different Roofing Tiles
With so many styles of tile roofs, it can be difficult to choose just one. The most popular way to choose besides the appearance is considering the cost and lifespan. The following are the costs and l
Read Article →Dec 2, 2015
Delaying Roof Repairs In Boise Can Cost You More Than Planned
People are more likely to neglect their roof more than any other home maintenance. It may be because it’s not something they look at every single day. Some people never look at their roof until it sta
Read Article →Dec 2, 2015
Expected Costs for Roofing in Boise
As you’re considering a budget for your roofing in Boise, you should know about the factors that are included in the costs. This way you can start to see the value in what you’re paying.
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