Friday, December 7, 2018

The Guardian Gazette: December 2018 Newsletter

The Guardian Gazette: December 2018 Newsletter

On Behalf of all of us here at Guardian Roofing and Pest Control, we’d like to wish you and yours a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Thank you for your continued support and we can’t wait to serve you in 2019!

 

The Guardian Gazette: December 2018 Newsletter

DO YOU KNOW OF A ROOF IN NEED?


Dear Friends and Loyal Customers,

Happy Holidays! I can’t believe it’s already December! Where has the time gone?

I have some very exciting news to share; as of November 22nd (Thanksgiving Day) Guardian kicked off the Guardian Halo Project, where we will be giving away a roof replacement or major roof repair to a homeowner in desperate need. Giving back to the local community has always been at the heart of who we are as a company and it is our hope that the Halo Project will become a tradition that unites our community through kindness and generosity for years to come.

But we need your help! If you know of someone in desperate need of this kind of roof giveaway, please visit our Halo Project home page and nominate them today (be sure to review the terms and conditions listed at the bottom of the page). Every home deserves a roof! Help us spread kindness by nominating someone in need.

Thank you and Happy Holidays from the Guardian Team!

Lori Swanson

 


 

The Guardian Gazette: December 2018 Newsletter

This month’s featured review:

“Guardian was awesome. I had a roof vent blow off leaving a 4-5″ hole in my roof and we were experiencing a lot of rain in the area. I placed a call and the team quickly got me handled the next day first thing in the morning. I’d highly recommend Guardian.”

 


 

The Guardian Gazette: December 2018 Newsletter

We are so grateful for our customer reviews. A kind review is one of the greatest gifts the Guardian team can receive from a client. Each month we reward three clients for their positive accolades.

This month, we are rewarding Tino P., Judi E., and Jack D. Please expect a $50 Amazon gift card in your email inbox soon!

 


Christmas Season Getaways in the Pacific Northwest

 

The Guardian Gazette: December 2018 Newsletter

Holiday Cheer in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and British Columbia

The Guardian Gazette: December 2018 Newsletter

 


 

The Guardian Gazette: December 2018 Newsletter

 

Guardian Goofies:

 

Raise the roof with a little humor to brighten your day from Guardian Roofing.

 


The Guardian Gazette: December 2018 Newsletter

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The Guardian Gazette: December 2018 Newsletter

Guardian is holding a One Warm Coat Drive! Between now and January 31st, donate your gently used coats and we’ll distribute them here in our local community to any person in need, without charge, discrimination or obligation. Call for a coat pickup or drop them off at our office. For more information visit our drive page or call (877) 926-9966 . Thank you!



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Tuesday, November 20, 2018

Guardian Roofing Set to Give One Person in Need A New Roof through newly launched Guardian Halo Project

Guardian Roofing Set to Give One Person in Need A New Roof through newly launched Guardian Halo Project

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Contact: Lori Swanson
Guardian Roofing
1400 West Main Street Suite B
Auburn, WA 98001
844.499.7822



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Wednesday, November 7, 2018

Guardian Employee Appreciation Harvest Festival

 

You can’t be the best at what you do without having the best employees. That is why Guardian Home Services celebrates their staff and families for everything they do. Guardian held its first ever Employee Appreciation Harvest Festival recently for staff and their families to have some downtime and enjoy family-friendly activities and entertainment.

Happy Employee’s Are Essential To Success

It’s impossible to have a great company without having employees that believe in your vision and are dedicated to helping customers with what they need. Guardian employees are known for being knowledgeable, professional, and courteous on every job under every circumstance.

Guardian Employee Appreciation Harvest FestivalOver 120 people attended, which is the biggest turnout Guardian has ever had for an employee event. What’s the secret to any great event? The answer is almost always the food. And this event did not disappoint. Guests left with happy bellies full of hot dogs, carne asada, and tamales.

One of the best ways to develop the spirit and morale of a workplace is by celebrating everything that they have accomplished as a team. Events such as the Employee Appreciation Harvest Festival let staff kick back and have fun with their families, co-workers, and colleagues, both in their departments and otherwise.

Creating A Family-Centered Company

Guardian Employee Appreciation Harvest FestivalProtecting homes and families is a big part of Guardian’s business, and it is no different when it comes to their employees. There were many activities for the kids, including pumpkin painting and face painting to go with the Halloween season. There was also a petting zoo with an amazing assortment of animals, as well as camel rides. Not only that, but the bounce house was a popular spot for kids to get their bounce on.

Music, Food, & Fun

Guardian Employee Appreciation Harvest FestivalThe T-Mobile bus was also in attendance, and was offering family discounts for Guardian employees, along with candy for the kids. They also provided the musical accompaniment for the day with family-friendly Halloween tunes.

About Guardian Home

Guardian Home Services is a family-owned, one-stop shop for pest control and roofing services. Founded as Guardian Roofing in 2005, the business added pest control services this past may to complement its award-winning roofing services. Guardian Home Services believes in customer satisfaction and seeing a job through until the very end before starting a new one. They pride themselves on protecting homes in and around the Seattle area with professionalism and reliability. For the absolute best in roofing and pest control, call Guardian Home Services at 844-499-7822



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Monday, November 5, 2018

Importance Of Roof Maintenance

In Seattle, we have wet winters. Warning, the traditional definition of “wet” does not apply here. Unlike other places in the U.S.the have regular rain storms, our weather can be like living in a cloud.  We get a little bit of rain almost every day throughout the winter. We do get some sun, but most days are are gray and the sun creeps out in the afternoons. Temperatures also get as cold as the upper 30s, sometimes down to the 20s. This damp, gray weather makes it hard for our roofing materials to keep our homes and businesses warm and dry. Regular maintenance for your roof is essential.

When was the last time your roof got a tune up?

When appliances, HVAC systems and plumbing systems malfunction and need repairs, it’s rather obvious most of the time. The same can be said for most parts of your home, But few of us notice that our roof is in need of repair.until we have a major problem. By the time most of us notice, extensive and costly damage may have already occurred.

The most important reason for a regular maintenance program is to protect our investments in our home and business. A properly executed maintenance program will not only add years to the life of your roof, but it will prevent minor problems before damage becomes widespread

Your roof is more than just the outer covering your see. Most homes in the Pacific Northwest have asphalt shingles, wood shakes, or concrete tiles. Most of these roofs have common trouble areas, like around skylights, vents and chimneys. Typically, these trouble spots can be attributed to damaged flashing and sealants that are supposed to keep water out. Over time, normal weathering, moss and tree leaves can cause damage to the flashing and the shingles themselves. Shingles can crack or break and allow water into the roof layers underneath and eventually leak into the home of business.

With proper inspections and treatment, these roofing problems can be repaired for a fraction of the cost of a major leak or roof replacement. The more of roofing issues that occur to damage your roof, the more often your roof needs maintenance. Regular inspections and maintenance will address issues like:

  • Leaves or Evergreen Needles collecting on your roof and in your gutters
  • Moss and Algae growing on your roof
  • You live in a high wind area
  • Your home gets snow and ice build up on an annual basis
  • Your roof is more than 5 years old
  • You have a brick or stone chimney that is more than 10 years old
  • You have skylights that are more than 10 years old

When you have your roof regularly inspected, you are investing in your home and preventing costly repairs later. A reliable roofing expert, like those we have at Guardian, van easily help you maintain your roof. We even have the Guardian Roofing Maintenance Program. The initial inspection is free to new roofing customers.

Our roofing experts will thoroughly inspect your roof and its components. They will review their findings with you and,  If there is any work recommended, they will discuss the options available.

What Does Guardian Roofing Service?

Our company employs a staff of highly trained technicians that are dedicated full time to roofing repair, cleaning, and maintenance.

We specialize in:

  • Asphalt Composite
  • Wood Shake and Shingle
  • Concrete Tile
  • Torchdown
  • PVC/TPO Roofing
  • Brick and Block Chimneys

Guardian Roofing recommends that your roof be inspected at least once a year. Doing this can prolong the life of your roof, give you the peace of mind, and prevent damage to your home.

When your home is ready for a new roof, repairs, or maintenance, you need a reliable, dependable roof repair company. You count on you roofing contractor to keep your home safe and dry. Guardian Roofing is committed to providing top-quality service, professionalism and workmanship.

If you are looking for a roof repair contractor please call us today at 844-499-7822 or complete our online service request form.



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Tuesday, October 9, 2018

Taking The Sting Out Of Bees and Wasps

In most places around the world, there are various types of insects. They  are very beneficial to our environment. But, many times, it’s nice to know that they are out there. But, it’s not always nice when we encounter them directly. Knowing how bees and wasps behave may reduce a painful encounter.

Some good examples of insects that benefit our world are bees and wasps. Bees are exceptional pollinators of both our natural and manicured plant life. They also produce honey, which feeds bears and forest animals as well as ourselves. Honey has germ-fighting characteristics, which enables it to be used for a variety of medicinal purposes.

Honey can be used to treat cough, asthma, and hay fever symptoms. It is also used for diarrhea and stomach ulcers caused by infection. Honey can be applied directly to the skin for wound healing, burns, cataracts, and diabetic foot ulcers. Topical use of honey has a long history. it is one of the oldest known wound dressings. Honey was used by the ancient Greek physician Dioscorides around 50 A.D. for sunburn and infected wounds. In addition to Egyptian and Greek medical texts, honey’s history of healing properties has been documented in many old historical texts including the Bible, Koran, and Torah. In foods, honey is used as a sweetening agent and as a source of carbohydrate during vigorous exercise. Honey can also be found in fragrances, cosmetics, moisturizers, and soap.

In the Pacific Northwest, our most common types of bees are honey bees and bumblebees.  Honey bees build perennial colonies in crevices of trees and rocks, in voids found in buildings, and other protected sites. Bumblebees choose a new colony site each spring in abandoned mice burrows, small cavities in building walls, or other similar spaces.

Both Honey Bees and Bumblebees are usually rather passive and rarely sting unless they are provoked. Honey Bees can only sting once. Their stingers have barbs on them that lodges in the skin and separates from the bee when it flies away killing the bee. Bumblebees do not have barbed stingers and will sting multiple times.

When you find bees around your home, try to capture a bee of take a really good picture. When honey bees are looking for a new home they tend to swarm around a particular area. Being able to identify which type of bees are present is important. If the bees are honey bees, it is particularly important to have the bees removed by a professional beekeeper or pest control technician and relocated to a more appropriate place. We still need those bees to pollinate our trees, flowers and plants, especially for our farming communities.

Wasps are a different insect all together. In the Pacific Northwest, Yellow Jackets (including hornets) and paper wasps are the most common types of wasps. Wasps have slender bodies with a narrow waist and appear smooth and shiny. Unlike bees, wasps prey on insects, including caterpillars, flies, crickets, and other pests. In addition to feeding on insects, Yellow Jackets will also scavenge human food and garbage. Yellow Jackets have aggressive feeding habits can make them a serious nuisance problem. Paper wasps do not scavenge and are rarely aggressive. However, their habit of nesting anywhere, frequently in heavily used areas, creates problems.

Wasps relocate and build new nests every spring. Paper wasps nests are constructed using chewed wood fiber mixed with saliva and resemble an umbrella consisting of a single comb with open cells. Paper wasps commonly build nests on tree limbs, building overhangs, beams and supports in attics of garages, barns, and sheds. They also build nests in small cavities of building walls, within metal gutters and poles, and under outdoor furniture. Some yellow jackets may conceal their nests below ground in old rodent burrows, behind exterior building walls, in hollows of children’s playground equipment, or other similar spaces. Others may build large, conspicuous hanging nests in shrubs, trees, or under eaves of buildings.

Like bees, wasps will sting in defense of its colony or itself. However, they tend to be much more aggressive and may sting repeatedly. Especially in late summer and fall, yellow jackets become aggressive scavengers.

So, what should you do to keep from encountering bees and wasps? First, don’t attract them. Avoid bright colored clothing, intense fragrances in lotions and perfumes. Keep food and drinks covered or indoors and keep the areas around the home free from decaying foliage and fruit and pick up after Fido.

If a bee or wasps does come around to investigate, stay calm and don’t provoke a sting. If there are more than one, leave the area quickly. Some bees and insects release chemicals when they sting to attract more bees to attack.

If you are stung by a bee or wasp, remove the stinger quickly with a gauze wiped over the area or by scraping a fingernail across the stinger. The bee or wasp stinger injects venom into the skin causing pain, swelling, itching, and redness.  Squeezing the area or using tweezers to remove the stinger injects more venom into the skin. Then wash the area with soap and water and apply an ice pack to reduce inflammation. If you have difficulty breathing, facial swelling, dizziness, or other symptoms of an allergic reaction, seek medical treatment.

Identify the insect and locate its nest. If it is necessary to control them, use the least toxic and most appropriate methods available. If insecticide sprays are used, always follow the label’s instructions carefully. Hire a pest control company or removal services if you are allergic to stings or if nests are in difficult-to-control areas.

When your home is ready for a new roof, repairs, or maintenance, you need a reliable, dependable roof repair company. You count on you roofing contractor to keep your home safe and dry. Guardian Roofing is committed to providing top-quality service, professionalism and workmanship.

If you are looking for a roof repair contractor please call us today at 844-499-7822 or complete our online service request form.



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Prevent Roof Damage With Tree Maintenance

In the Pacific Northwest, we have many different type of trees. Our urban forests, the trees along streets, in parks, and in your own backyard, are an important part of our environment. But, they require our help to stay healthy. Proper tree care is important because trees are an investment in the value of your home and the livability of your neighborhood. Trees that are damaged or improperly maintained can do damage to our neighborhoods and our homes, too.

For effective tree care, you need to correctly identify which trees are worth maintaining. Many well-intentioned protection efforts fail because large old trees nearing the end of their lifespans were protected and younger trees weren’t. Trees in a group, known as a stand, grove, or patch, should be evaluated together as well as individually. Take time to evaluate your landscaping and trees and decide what you want them to look like in the next decade or two. Some of your trees may be better off being removed; others may potentially become useful wildlife habitats. A certified, professional arborist may be needed.

One of the first considerations in evaluating the tree is the health of the tree roots. If the roots aren’t healthy, then the whole tree should be removed. Roots not only absorb water and nutrients from the soil, they anchor the tree, stabilize the soil, and prevent erosion. Most trees will grow a sprawling network of woody, horizontal feeder roots. In very compacted soils, roots may not grow any deeper than 24 inches, but may extend the footprint of the tree up to four times beyond the canopy of the tree. In small yards or in areas where other trees and plants may compete for resources. Too many plants and trees competing for limited resources means that trees may fail to thrive and become hazardous.

Root damage is a significant concern. Root damage may be a result of construction or heavy equipment, digging for sprinkler systems or walkways, or even insects. Some common signs that your trees are distressed from root damage are wilted leaves, premature autumn colors, drooping branches and flowering out of season. If your tree is leaning to one side significantly, has exposed roots or cracked soil at the tree base, you tree may be in danger of falling over and damaging your house, cars or other property. Keeping tree branches properly trimmed may also help prevent weight distribution problems that may contribute to root problems.

Careful examination of the trunk and large branches is also necessary. Trees with U-shaped or multiple trunks should be inspected for deep cracks and other signs of weakness. Mature trees are most at risk for splitting down the middle during heavy rains and stormy weather. To prevent the tree splitting or losing large branches, you may consider hiring a certified arborist who can attach cables between trunks and braces to strengthen the tree. Routine inspection and pruning of problem branches will help to ensure that they don;t fall and damage your roof.

The best offense is a good defense when it comes to protecting your roof from falling trees and branches. Tree work performed incorrectly may damage not only to the tree itself, but may be potentially dangerous to the person performing the work. Tree work should be performed by those trained and equipped to work safely and correctly in trees, to ensure a professionals attention to safety and good results.​

Planting different types of trees in the yard adds natural beauty. They offer privacy and curb appeal, provide shade that can impact utility costs and help sustain birds and other wildlife. Trees of all sizes are an important part of the visual landscaping.

When your home is ready for a new roof, repairs, or maintenance, you need a reliable, dependable roof repair company. You count on you roofing contractor to keep your home safe and dry. Guardian Roofing is committed to providing top-quality service, professionalism and workmanship.

If you are looking for a roof repair contractor please call us today at 844-499-7822 or complete our online service request form.



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The Guardian Gazette: October 2018 Newsletter

Guardian Roofing to Assist Camp Curran Youth Camp with Roofing Needs

Community Outreach Program Will Result In New Roofing For Local Youth Camp

SEATTLE, WA, October 04, 2018 /24-7PressRelease/ — Guardian Roofing, a Seattle-based home service provider, was recently awarded the contract to help restore and repair Camp Curran’s roof system.

As part of its commitment to better serve their local community, Guardian will assist Camp Curran with the reconstruction repairs to their main lodge building roof. Material donations from suppliers as well as manufacturers will help the effort.

The camp’s main lodge, a building with its original standing seam metal roof, has been leaking and needs repairs in order to better serve the camp’s guests. In addition to new metal panels, Guardian will be insulating the roof to reduce noise and provide warmth in the colder winter temperatures.

Joe Eaves, Director of Camp Curran, has been spearheading the new roof refurbishment and was putting together roof estimates when he saw one of the Guardian Trucks pass him by on the freeway. After a quick Google search, he found Guardian’s contact information and inquired about their services.

According to Camp Curran leadership, Guardian was willing to work with the Camp’s challenging circumstances such as funding, nature of the existing structure, and limited flexibility. Richard Lamont, a salesman for Guardian who is also a masonry specialist and point person for the Camp’s roof project, was quick to brainstorm and present a long-term solution.

Camp Curran selected Guardian based on their customized solution and willingness to work with a community-focused organization that provides valuable life skills and development for young people in the local area.

About Guardian Roofing

Guardian Roofing is trusted by homeowners and businesses from Tacoma to Seattle. As full-service residential roof contractors for repairs, replacement, minor and major roofing projects, Guardian Roofing has established itself as the premier roofing contractor in Seattle and surrounding areas. Founded in 2005, Guardian has helped thousands of clients in the Puget Sound protect their homes and families, holding the distinction of being the only Roofing Contractor endorsed by Rob McKenna, former Attorney General for the State of Washington.


Here at Guardian it is our mission to provide the best customer service possible. Part of that customer service includes keeping our clients informed on how they can best protect their roofs from the harsh winter months. Here are our top three tips on how small changes can prevent big problems:

1. Keep your roof free of debris – Excessive buildup of debris (leaves, branches, etc) not only has the potential to increase water damage but can promote the growth of moss as well. This also applies to your gutters and downspouts. Be sure to regularly clear and clean your roof and gutters to prevent damage and maintain the integrity of your home.

2. Be on the lookout for raised areas – lifted or broken shingles are one of the most common types of roof complaints; this problem can occur through weak adhesive, faulty nails or high winds. Whatever the reason, loose shingles can cause raised areas on your roof which in turn can catch the wind and tear off completely in the fall and winter months. Prevent shingle tear off by scheduling regular roof maintenance checkups.

3. Keep your attic properly insulated – Poorly insulated attics are a costly problem for a homeowner; they can lead to high energy bills and continual roof issues like shingle failure and ice dams. Have your attic inspected to determine if you have the proper amount of insulation required to extend the integrity of your roof and the value of your home.

 


 

Fabulous Fall Decorating Ideas

Article By: Southern Living

Bring the warm colors of fall into your home with these beautiful and simple decorating projects.

There are so many ways to decorate your home in a tasteful and festive way for fall. Pumpkins, gourds, fall foliage, and pinecones are a handful of popular themes that can serve as inspiration. You can mix all of these elements together across your mantle or you can stagger them artfully down your front steps. You can make a fall wreath out of miniature pumpkins. Use all cream for a more modern look or brightly colored orange for more Halloween-centric curb appeal. We love a garland made out of oversized pinecones that incorporates fresh magnolia or greenery secured with florist wire. Take the fresh elements off the pinecone garland before storing during the off season in a plastic tub. When decorating for fall, it is best to get the most bang for your buck and pick one look that will carry you through the tailgate, Halloween, and Thanksgiving seasons. There’s no need to be too holiday specific.

Step-by-Step

A smart mix of green tones, white, and flashes of fall color make this centerpiece feel like a fresh, modern cornucopia.

 


 

This month’s featured review:

“Great job. Very happy. Thanks for the extra effort with the chimney, it looks great!
Thank you.”

 


 

 

We are so grateful for our customer reviews. A kind review is one of the greatest gifts the Guardian team can receive from a client. Each month we reward three clients for their positive accolades.

This month, we are rewarding Bill F., Ginger H., and Heidi G.

Please expect a $50 Amazon gift card in your email inbox soon!

 


 

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Friday, September 21, 2018

Torch Roofing

Most people have heard of flat roofs. They are commonly used for commercial business all over town. But, most people aren’t familiar with torch roofing or how it is installed and maintained.

Torch roofing uses a material called Bitumen (or asphalt). This material is good for waterproofing a roof. However, torch applied roofing need s an additive to stabilize the inability of asphalt to expand and contract. In the past, asbestos was added to the asphalt. Now, roofing contractors use a modified Bitumen using other additives.

This modified Bitumen Is applied two ways. One is called SBS Self-Adhered or mop applied  and the other is APP (atactic polypropylene) torch applied. The torch applied (APP) type of the modified Bitumen is sometimes marketed as a rubber-like membrane, which is misleading.  The additives used to make the modified bitumen doesn’t actually contain rubber at all; APP uses plastic type modifiers, not rubber.

APP Modified Bitumen requires the use of a torch and propane tank to apply it to a roof. The roofing material creates an impermeable roof that has an average life of between 15 and 20 years. It is ideal for flat roofs because of the protection it offers from rainwater which collects on the roof surface. The cost is only slightly more than the traditional tar and gravel  roofing material that is frequently used. APP torch roofing provides better results than tar and gravel. Most building owners think that the additional cost is well worth it.

Another benefit of APP roofing over tar and gravel roofing is the smell. The tar can leave behind noxious fumes, which sometimes drives homeowners to temporarily move out to avoid the smell. Since, torch roofing does not contain tar, it does not have bothersome fumes associated with its installation.

APP roofs are also fire resistant and heat resistant. With additional coatings, torch roofing gains in fire resistance. APP torch roofing also deflects harmful UV rays that can deteriorate other roofing materials. It also won’t melt in the sun or become brittle over time, like tar and gravels roofs.

If installed properly, torch down roofs are low maintenance and tear and puncture resistant. This means you save some money on roof repairs. When it is time to repair or replace the roof, a new roof layer can be added easily. This also saves the cost of labor from tearing off an old roof.

Since APP roofing is applied using a torch on top of the building, only experienced professional roofing contractors should install this type of roofing. The dangers of working with an open flame on a building or residence should be taken very seriously. And Guardian Roofing is the expert contractor to call for your roofing needs.

When your home is ready for a new roof, repairs, or maintenance, you need a reliable, dependable roof repair company. You count on you roofing contractor to keep your home safe and dry. Guardian Roofing is committed to providing top-quality service, professionalism and workmanship.

If you are looking for a roof repair contractor please call us today at 844-499-7822 or complete our online service request form.

 



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Wednesday, September 12, 2018

The Guardian Gazette: September 2018 Newsletter

Here at Guardian it is our mission to provide the best customer service possible. Part of that customer service includes keeping our clients informed on how they can best protect their roofs from the harsh winter months. Here are our top three tips on how small changes can prevent big problems:

1. Keep your roof free of debris – Excessive buildup of debris (leaves, branches, etc) not only has the potential to increase water damage but can promote the growth of moss as well. This also applies to your gutters and downspouts. Be sure to regularly clear and clean your roof and gutters to prevent damage and maintain the integrity of your home.

2. Be on the lookout for raised areas – lifted or broken shingles are one of the most common types of roof complaints; this problem can occur through weak adhesive, faulty nails or high winds. Whatever the reason, loose shingles can cause raised areas on your roof which in turn can catch the wind and tear off completely in the fall and winter months. Prevent shingle tear off by scheduling regular roof maintenance checkups.

3. Keep your attic properly insulated – Poorly insulated attics are a costly problem for a homeowner; they can lead to high energy bills and continual roof issues like shingle failure and ice dams. Have your attic inspected to determine if you have the proper amount of insulation required to extend the integrity of your roof and the value of your home.

How to: Transition your home from summer to fall

By: Helen Racanelli

Follow these helpful tips for decorating, storing and organizing your home for the fall season.

When the fall air arrives, it’s a natural time to transition your home for the cooler temperatures winging their way to an evening near you. “With every season comes subtle changes in the home,” says Toronto decorator Laura Collins. “While a fresh coat of paint is quite an extreme approach to seasonal decor, interchangeable throw pillows, cozy blankets, and fall inspired florals, might be a perfect solution,” she says. We also caught up with Calgary-based professional organizer Jennifer Zagorsky for her take on prepping for September and beyond. These experts share their tips for decorating, storing and organizing for the season.

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This month’s featured review:

“Jim Singleterry came out to our house and looked at the dry rot and and gave us a quote that we felt was fair. Jim was professional and very personable, would do business with him anytime.”



We are so grateful for our customer reviews. A kind review is one of the greatest gifts the Guardian team can receive from a client. Each month we reward three clients for their positive accolades.

This month, we are rewarding Ron P., Sue O., and Lafare H. Please expect a $50 Amazon gift card in your email inbox soon!


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Monday, August 13, 2018

The Guardian Gazette: August 2018 Newsletter

Guardian Roofing Meets With Auburn Mayor Nancy Backus

Mayor Visits Prominent Local Business To Recognize Quality Service Standards

SEATTLE, WA, July 11, 2018 /24-7PressRelease/ — Guardian Roofing, a Seattle-based home service provider, recently met with Auburn, WA Mayor Nancy Backus in an effort to better understand the needs of residents of the community and tailor their service offerings accordingly. Auburn is a critical area for Guardian and the work they do helping people with roofing needs as well as pest control.

Backus is meeting with some of the local businesses that are cornerstones for the city’s success. The meeting included discussions on the local community and the need for quality service, cost-effective pricing and exceptional customer service. The Mayor explained how Guardian can help these residents and contribute services and offerings that will be of the most value to them.

Guardian’s business strategy is based on strong values and business ethics which are evident throughout the organization and to clients across the region. Their passion for maintaining a family-owned feeling coupled with their drive to set a high bar in the service industry has paid off and they have now grown to over 80 employees.

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15 Brilliant Ways To Keep Your Home Cool Without Air Conditioning

By Samantha Toscano and Suzy Strutner (HUFFPOST)

In warmer months, it’s tempting to crank the AC or plant yourself in front of the nearest fan. But these aren’t the only tricks to keeping cool. It turns out there are plenty of ways to buffer your home from the heat without racking up your electric bill. And they’ll make you feel like a DIY champ, too.



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Wednesday, July 11, 2018

Guardian Roofing Meets With Auburn Mayor Nancy Backus

Mayor Visits Prominent Local Business To Recognize Quality Service Standards

SEATTLE, WA, July 11, 2018/24-7PressRelease/

Article by: 24-7PressRelease

Guardian Roofing, a Seattle-based home service provider, recently met with Auburn, WA Mayor Nancy Backus in an effort to better understand the needs of residents of the community and tailor their service offerings accordingly. Auburn is a critical area for Guardian and the work they do helping people with roofing needs as well as pest control.

Backus is meeting with some of the local businesses that are cornerstones for the city’s success. The meeting included discussions on the local community and the need for quality service, cost-effective pricing and exceptional customer service. The Mayor explained how Guardian can help these residents and contribute services and offerings that will be of the most value to them.

Guardian’s business strategy is based on strong values and business ethics which are evident throughout the organization and to clients across the region. Their passion for maintaining a family-owned feeling coupled with their drive to set a high bar in the service industry has paid off and they have now grown to over 80 employees.

According to Lori Swanson, Owner and Founder of Guardian Roofing, when asked about the company’s strong track record, “Employees are the foundation of a solid business. One secret to our success lies in the creation of innovative employee incentive programs as well as extensive benefits and ongoing training.”

Mayor Nancy Backus was elected to her first term as mayor in 2014 and is the first female to hold the office in Auburn’s 125-year history. Prior to taking office, she served 10 years as an Auburn city council member and spent 25 years as a financial manager for the Boeing Company. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in accounting and is a proud wife and mother to a high-achieving, soccer-playing daughter attending Green River College.

Guardian Roofing is trusted by homeowners and businesses from Tacoma to Seattle. As full-service residential roof contractors for repairs, replacement, minor and major roofing projects, Guardian Roofing has established itself as the premier roofing contractor in Seattle and surrounding areas. Founded in 2005, Guardian has helped thousands of clients in the Puget Sound protect their homes and families, holding the distinction of being the only Roofing Contractor endorsed by Rob McKenna, former Attorney General for the State of Washington.



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Monday, July 9, 2018

Lighting Up Your Home With Skylights

No matter where you live in In Washington State – Seattle, Tacoma, or Bellevue – you have probably thought about putting a skylight in your home. Skylights bring the outside light into your home in a way that light fixtures can’t. Especially on those cloudy days or you want a view of a starry sky, Skylights are worth the investment. Unfortunately, like just about anything else in a home, Skylights occasionally have problems. Since they are often inconvenient to access, skylight repairs can be particularly difficult. And, if the repairs aren’t done properly, you’ll have a leaky roof to deal with.

Common Skylight Repairs

Repairing a leaky skylight is the most frequent repair homeowners may have. About 90 percent of all leaks are caused by damage to the metal flashing around the skylight. Flashing is a piece of metal that sits flush against a skylight opening and prevents water from leaking under the shingles. Most leaks are slow. Homeowners may not see a leak for several years until the drywall next to the skylight starts to buckle or stain. Because they might be hard to notice when they start, it might be a good idea to have your skylight and your entire roof examined regularly by a professional to identify any problems.

Modern skylights that are properly installed or repaired by a professional should remain watertight for a long time. Newer skylights are built in accordance with rugged construction requirements. But, they can crack with impact from hail or tree branches. If your older skylights are in an area where it can be easily damaged, consider replacing it with a newer damage resistant plastic version. Ot have the trees trimmed to reduce potential damage.

If you decide to replace your skylights, you need to research your options. There are different types of skylights. Some skylights can open a few inches to allow air circulation. Some ventilation skylights may open with a pole while others may use gears that raise and lower the skylight. Sometimes these gears can get jammed. Some other skylights can be opened automatically with motors, which are great for high ceilings. However, these motors need occasional maintenance and repair. Skylight repairs for automatic models may also be electrical rather than mechanical, and might require a different type of service technician to fix than other skylight problems.

Skylights aren’t just rectangular either. There are tubular lights that are great for small spaces like bathrooms and hallways. Some manufacturers also other additional options, like shades. These shades can be opaque or semi opaque and can be opened and closed to provide maximum control over the amount of light allowed in.

Not all skylight problems are a result of damage. Sometimes skylight repairs are a result of insufficient cleaning and maintenance. Skylights do tend to be neglected because of their location. You may find special tools on extending poles for regular dusting. Some service providers may be able to include skylight cleaning along with their regular service, like gutter cleaning. Some window cleaning services also include skylights as part of the whole house window cleaning.

When your home is ready for a new roof, repairs, or maintenance, you need a reliable, dependable roof repair company. You count on you roofing contractor to keep your home safe and dry. Guardian Roofing is committed to providing top-quality service, professionalism and workmanship.

If you are looking for a roof repair contractor please call us today at 844-499-7822 or complete our online service request form.



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Thursday, June 28, 2018

Rats Are In Seattle

When we see mice or other rodents, like rats or chipmunks, out in our Pacific Northwest forest, we think they are cute. They are definitely not cute when we find them in our homes. Unfortunately, rodent issues are fairly common in the Seattle area.

When the weather starts to cool down, rodents go looking for food and shelter for the winter. Rodents like to chew on wood and electrical wires, which increases the fire danger behind your walls, in the attic, and under the floors. Rodents can also do other damage to your home. Getting inside isn’t a problem for them. Rats can squeeze through a hole the size of a quarter.  Mice can fit through a hole the size of a dime. And if the rodents can’t find an opening, they will often make their own by chewing their way inside.

According to Orkin, a pest control company,  Chicago tops the chart for rodents problems, however, Seattle – Tacoma area is listed in the top 10.

Orkin: These are the top 50 rattiest cities in America

  1. Chicago
  2. New York
  3. Los Angeles
  4. San Francisco – Oakland
  5. Washington, DC
  6. Philadelphia
  7. Detroit
  8. Baltimore
  9. Seattle – Tacoma
  10. Dallas – Ft. Worth
  11. Denver
  12. Minneapolis – St. Paul
  13. Cleveland – Akron
  14. Atlanta
  15. Boston
  16. Hartford – New Haven
  17. Portland, OR
  18. Miami – Ft. Lauderdale
  19. Indianapolis
  20. Houston
  21. Milwaukee
  22. Pittsburgh
  23. New Orleans
  24. Cincinnati
  25. Richmond – Petersburg
  26. Sacramento – Stockton
  27. Kansas City
  28. Charlotte
  29. Norfolk – Portsmouth – Newport News
  30. Buffalo
  31. Columbus, OH
  32. St. Louis
  33. Raleigh – Durham
  34. Grand Rapids – Kalamazoo
  35. San Diego
  36. Albany – Schenectady
  37. San Antonio
  38. Tampa – St. Petersburg
  39. Rochester, NY
  40. Nashville
  41. Champaign – Springfield – Decatur
  42. Greenville – Spartanburg
  43. Memphis
  44. Phoenix
  45. Syracuse
  46. West Palm Beach
  47. Orlando – Daytona Beach
  48. Madison
  49. Flint – Saginaw
  50. Green Bay – Appleton

Does the thought of sharing your home with uninvited guests make your shutter. It probably should. In addition to potential damage to your wood and wiring, rodents can also carry diseases with them. However, there are some precautions you can take to help keep them outside.

As part of your routine maintenance of your home, take note both inside and outside for rodent droppings, burrows and rub marks along baseboards and walls. Also, look for possible entry points outside the home and seal cracks and holes as you find them. Rodents prefer spaces that are hidden, dark, warm and difficult to reach. Cut back trees and bushes to at least three feet away from your home to avoid giving rodents a starting point to access the gutters, roof or other hidden openings. Installing weather striping around entryways to help block rodents from sneaking inside, as well as keeping your home more comfortable. Use plastic storage containers or metal tins to store food instead of plastic bags, which are easily chewed through. Keeping you home clean and wiping up crumbs and spills immediately will help avoid attracting rodents.

If you find that your home is being shared by unwanted guests, Guardian Pest Control can help. Our pests control specialists can quickly solve any pests issues you may have.

When your home is ready for a new roof, repairs, or maintenance, you need a reliable, dependable roof repair company. You count on you roofing contractor to keep your home safe and dry. Guardian Roofing is committed to providing top-quality service, professionalism and workmanship.

If you are looking for a roof repair contractor please call us today at 844-499-7822 or complete our online service request form.



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