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Why Is My Roof Replacement So Expensive?

Roof replacements are an important and necessary aspect of homeownership. However, the cost associated with such replacements can be daunting. Many homeowners are left questioning why their roof replacement costs are so high and if the roofing contractor is trying to pull the wool over their eyes. We’ll explore the various reasons that contribute to...

The Times They Are A-Changin’

Bob Dylan sang it best in the ‘60’s, “For the times they are a-changin’”. That’s true in so many ways and with a new year comes new Owens Corning TruDefinition® Duration® shingle colors! While some Owens Corning TruDefinition® Duration® shingle colors have gone the way of the dodo bird, the new colors will hopefully make...

Roofing Scams: What to Watch For

Unfortunately, the construction industry doesn’t always have the best reputation, especially roofers. Here are some signs to look out for so you don’t fall victim to a shady roofing contractor.   Money Upfront Sometimes when a contractor asks for partial payment up front, it isn’t necessarily a red flag. Some smaller companies rely on deposits...

I Signed The Roofing Estimate…Now What?

Congratulations! You’ve signed on the dotted line to have your roof replaced by Seaberg Construction. Now what? Now, you can leave the rest up to us. We’ll handle it from here. Seaberg Construction has been part of the RI roofing community for over 15 years. With extensive experience under our belts, you can trust us...

Why Work With Us?

As a company, Seaberg Construction strives to treat every single homeowner and project with care. So, why else should you choose to work with us? We’re experienced. Co-owners, Jon and Adam, have both been working in construction since their early teen years. They each ran successful companies apart from one another and decided to partner...

5 Roofing Terms To Know

Is it time for a new roof and you feel a little intimidated about the terminology? We’re here to help! 1.) Square Roofers will typically refer to the size of your roof in squares. A square is 100 square feet, which is a 10’x10′ box or square. An average sized roof is 15-18 squares.  ...