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Scott Roofing are Haag Certified Trusted Saskatoon Roofers

Scott Roofing has over 30 years years of experience in the Saskatoon roofing industry and they are the roofer of choice for many of Saskatoon's top contractors. Their extensive roofing experience, skills and knowledge means they have proven themselves to be a trustworthy business and they are known as a reliable roofing contractor for both builders and homeowners who value friendly service and honest advice. Scott Roofing is a Trusted Saskatoon Roofer.

Scott Roofing are Haag Certified Trusted Saskatoon Roofers

Haag Certification is an industry-recognized standard for inspecting roofs and assessing damage. Haag Engineering, a forensic engineering and consulting firm, developed the certification program to provide comprehensive training and qualification for professionals in the field of roof inspection and damage assessment. The certification is widely recognized and respected within the insurance, construction, and roofing industries.


Here are some key points regarding Haag Certification:


1. Professional Training: Haag Certification involves specialized training programs that cover various aspects of roof inspection and damage assessment. These programs are designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of professionals in accurately evaluating roof damage caused by hail, wind, hurricanes, and other events.


2. Assessment Expertise: Haag Certification focuses on teaching professionals how to assess the extent and cause of roof damage. Certified individuals gain expertise in identifying different types of damage, determining repair or replacement requirements, estimating costs, and preparing accurate reports.


3. Credibility and Trust: Haag Certification carries a level of credibility and trust within the industry. Insurers, adjusters, contractors, and other stakeholders often prefer working with Haag-certified professionals due to their specialized knowledge and adherence to industry best practices.


4. Ongoing Education: Haag Certification requires professionals to maintain their certification through continuing education and participation in industry seminars and conferences. This ensures that certified individuals stay updated with the latest techniques, materials, and industry standards.


5. Wide Applicability: Haag Certification is not limited to specific geographic regions. It is recognized and utilized across various locations where roof inspections and damage assessments are necessary.


It's important to note that Haag Certification provides valuable expertise in roof inspection and damage assessment.  When hiring a professional for roof inspections or damage assessments, consider their certifications, experience, reputation, and references to ensure you're working with a qualified and knowledgeable roofing expert like our team at Scott Roofing Saskatoon.



Honest, Dependable, Hardworking

Customer satisfaction is their top priority. 

Contact Scott today for a free quote for all your roofing needs. 


Scott Roofing is a Trusted Saskatoon Roofer.


The Importance of Roof Durability From Trusted Saskatoon Roofers Scott Roofing

Scott Roofing has over 30 years years of experience in the Saskatoon roofing industry and they are the roofer of choice for many of Saskatoon's top contractors. Their extensive roofing experience, skills and knowledge means they have proven themselves to be a trustworthy business and they are known as a reliable roofing contractor for both builders and homeowners who value friendly service and honest advice. Scott Roofing is a Trusted Saskatoon Roofer.

A Roof Serves As A Crucial Weather Barrier For Your Home

Your roof protects the attic and the rest of the interior from various weather elements. Here are some reasons why roof durability is important:


1. Protection from Water Damage: A durable roof prevents water from infiltrating your home. Water leaks can cause significant damage to the attic, ceilings, walls, insulation, and electrical systems. This can lead to structural issues, mold growth, and damage to personal belongings.


2. Resistance to Wind and Storms: A durable roof is designed to withstand high winds and severe weather conditions. It acts as a shield, protecting your home from wind-driven rain, flying debris, and potential structural damage during storms.


3. Thermal Regulation: A durable roof helps maintain a comfortable and consistent indoor temperature by preventing heat loss in the winter and heat gain in the summer. This can improve energy efficiency, reduce heating and cooling costs, and enhance overall comfort inside the home.


4. Longevity and Cost Savings: A durable roof is built to last, reducing the need for frequent repairs or replacement. Investing in a high-quality, durable roof can save you money in the long run by minimizing maintenance expenses and prolonging the lifespan of your roof.


5. Health and Safety: A roof that is in good condition and properly sealed prevents the entry of moisture, which can create an environment for mold and mildew growth. Mold can have adverse health effects on occupants, especially those with respiratory conditions or allergies. A durable roof helps maintain a healthy living environment.


To ensure the durability of your roof, it's important to choose high-quality materials, have professional installation, and perform regular maintenance and inspections. Regular roof inspections can identify any issues early on and allow for timely repairs. Additionally, keeping gutters clean, removing debris, and addressing any signs of damage promptly can help maintain the durability and effectiveness of your roof as a weather barrier.



Honest, Dependable, Hardworking

Customer satisfaction is their top priority. 

Contact Scott today for a free quote for all your roofing needs. 


Scott Roofing is a Trusted Saskatoon Roofer.


Choosing The Right Roof For Your Home From Trusted Saskatoon Roofer Scott Roofing

Scott Roofing has over 30 years years of experience in the Saskatoon roofing industry and they are the roofer of choice for many of Saskatoon's top contractors. Their extensive roofing experience, skills and knowledge means they have proven themselves to be a trustworthy business and they are known as a reliable roofing contractor for both builders and homeowners who value friendly service and honest advice. Scott Roofing is a Trusted Saskatoon Roofer.

Choosing The Right Roof For Your Home

At Scott Roofing, we are knowledgeable regarding different aspects of roof design and structural integrity. We understand the importance of the following roofing components:

  • Ensuring roof flashings are the right size and are installed with adequate lap or in the right locations so that water leakage does not occur
  • Ensuring the roof deck is proper and adequate, so that high winds do not cause movement and vibration which will eventually loosen the shingle fasteners
  • Minimizing water penetration from ice damming, which is a build-up of ice at the edge of the roof
  • Properly ventilating the roof space to allow moist air to exit the attic area and dry air to enter
  • Properly fastening shingles
  • Utilizing roofing paper and the proper placement of ice and water shields
  • Installing eave protection
  • Understanding the effects of solar radiation on different types of shingles to ensure a longer life

Scott Roofing works in conjunction with the customer to help them understand the importance of the following constructional components as it relates to the structural integrity of their roof:
  • How to ensure soffit vents are not obstructed by insulation
  • How to minimize the amount of water vapor that enters the attic through proper installation of air and vapour barriers
  • How to reduce high temperatures in your attic, which can lead to problems with your roof and moisture in your home
  • How to reduce the amount of moisture accumulating on the underside of shingles, which can cause shingles to curl and deteriorate prematurely

Honest, Dependable, Hardworking

Customer satisfaction is their top priority. 

Contact Scott today for a free quote for all your roofing needs. 


Scott Roofing is a Trusted Saskatoon Roofer.


Trusted Saskatoon Roofer Scott Roofing Mystery Shop!

Being a Trusted Business on the Trusted Saskatoon Directory of Excellence comes with a lot of responsibility - no other directory,  advertising medium, or 'watchdog organization' puts businesses through the process we do before we promote and endorse them. 


Why Choose a Business On the Trusted Saskatoon Directory? 

All of the Trusted Saskatoon partners have to pass a unique verification process, they are then annually contracted to uphold our 5 Trusted Guarantees. The partners then become part of a local community of Saskatoon and area businesses who we promote with a strong local marketing campaign. We also have a Trusted MYSTERY SHOPPER PROGRAM. This is where we find and engage with normal everyday people, just like you, who are looking for products and services in Saskatoon and area. We approach individuals we can see are looking for a local business and we ask them to mystery shop Trusted Saskatoon Partners. Those that agree to be Trusted mystery shoppers go about their usual business, except at the end they fill out a report to tell us about the experience. We then share it with you! The Trusted Saskatoon Team are thrilled to share our latest mystery shop report about Scott Roofing! 

Mystery Shop Scott Roofing 


Name of Shopper: Brett B


1. How was the greeting/welcome/call answered?

Promptly and professionally. I had someone booked for an inspection and quote within minutes.

2. Product industry knowledge of staff?

Scott had multiple samples available and was able to source my roof needs without delay. 

4. If a quote is required is it well laid out / clear?

Yes, it was delivered quickly and the information on the quote was clear.


5. Did they ask where you found them?

Yes


 

6. Overall experience 1-10

10 out of 10


7. Would you return/recommend?

Yes.


8. Did anyone stand out as exceptional?

Yes, Scott.


9. If you made a purchase or booked a job, how was the process?

 See below


Did they uphold the 5 Trusted Guarantees? 

  1. Provide the service and quality promised -  Yes
  2. Complete the job on time - yes
  3. Change the price quoted with no surprises - yes
  4. Communicate.honestly and be responsive to customer needs - yes
  5. Resolve any issues with customer satisfaction in mind - yes



Please share any other comments relating to your experience with the company. 


 "This was an interesting test for Scott Roofing because of some strange circumstances which they handled very well.The roofing material loader (a 3rd party company - not Scott Roofing) - fell through my roof when delivering. Honest accident. They had a repair person there in minutes and properly fixed an entire side of the roof, actually adding value to my home. They let me know of the problem right away and did not try to hide it. There was no cost to me and they made sure I was happy with the work. "
"They finished the roofing just before a very powerful windstorm. I found a roofing nail on my deck not long after and wondered how many might be scattered on the lawn or neighbours lawn. Because the work happened while my family was on vacation, I didn’t want to mow my lawn, now very long due to vacation absence (ie shoot nails around) or have my kids play in the yard for fear of injury and therefore potential litigation. They agreed at no extra cost to come and do a second round of cleanup with a magnet. They did, and everything has been clear; my neighbours said they asked them if they could go over their yards too just in case."
"Scott Roofing’s quote came in 10-12% under 3 other companies that I contacted." 

CONGRATULATIONS on a successful mystery shop Scott and the team at Scott Roofing a Trusted Saskatoon Roofer! As roofing is one of the least Trusted categories out there, we are thrilled to have such amazing roofers like Scott Roofing on Saskatoons directory of excellence!.

Honest, Dependable, Hardworking

Customer satisfaction is their top priority. 

Contact Scott today for a free quote for all your roofing needs. 


Scott Roofing is a Trusted Saskatoon Roofer.



Trusted Saskatoon Roofers FAQ- Is Your Roof Leaking or Is It Condensation?

 Is Your Roof Leaking or Is It Condensation?

There are basically 3 types of roof “leaks” which are detailed below. The solution to your roof moisture issues depends on what type of “leak” it is. If you notice excessive moisture during extreme temperature changes, and not when it rains, then the moisture probably isn’t a roof leak. The following information should help determine what issues you might be experiencing and what you can do to alleviate condensation.


  • The first type is where water is leaking through the roof system while it is raining. This could include leaks due to damaged or deteriorated shingles, improper installation of the shingles or poor/failed flashing details at penetrations and walls. It may even be due to damaged window sills, improper siding installations or severe wind driven rain. These are external leaks which can usually be inspected and repaired by a roofer

  • The second type of “leak” is caused by ice dams. This is not workmanship related. The best way to prevent or reduce ice dams is to eliminate or reduce the amount of warm air that is escaping into the attic and melting snow on the roof to the point where it creates glacier-like ice build up. Another temporary solution is to remove the snow from the roof before it can turn into ice and penetrate the roof system.

  • The third type of “leak” is caused by condensation or frost buildup in the attic. This is not workmanship related or an actual roof leak. To prevent frost & condensation from developing in your attic you must eliminate or reduce the amount of air leakage into the attic as well as improve insulation & ventilation to allow moist air to escape the roof.

What is Condensation?

Condensation comes from the moisture in the air and is caused by too much moisture in the air for a certain temperature. Condensation forms when warm, moist air touches a surface that is colder than the dew point of the warm air. As that air becomes colder and its temperature drops below its dew point, it must release excess moisture to reach its new, lower dew point. It releases moisture in the form of water, which appears on the colder surface.

There are many things in our homes that put moisture into the air. Normal breathing and perspiration add 3 pints of water to the air every day for each person in your home. In fact, every activity that uses water adds more moisture to the air including cooking, taking showers, dishwashing, and doing laundry. Condensation is more apt to occur in climates where the average temperature is 35º F or colder. Condensation is a common sign of inadequate insulation and/or ventilation.

Condensation in the Home - A Warning Sign

Condensation is usually first noticed on your windows and skylights because they are the most visible areas of your house. While it’s natural to blame the windows, you shouldn’t always. Window and skylight condensation is the result of excess humidity in your home. And the glass only provides a visible cold surface on which humidity can condense. This could be a sign that your excessive indoor humidity is causing damage elsewhere in places you cannot see, such as: your walls, ceilings, floors, and your attic roof. Excessive indoor humidity can cause blistering and peeling paint, warping and rotting wood, as well as the formation of mildew & mold.

During extremely cold temperatures, frost can build up on the underside of the roof sheeting (attic roof). Once the outdoor temperature rises, that frost melts and can mimic a leak. This “leak” can be excessive when the temperatures dramatically change, as is common during our Alaskan winters. Frost build up is most common above heat sources such as light fixtures, kitchen stoves, fireplaces, bathrooms, fans, and improperly vented exhaust fans. When the frost melts, this “leak” is most commonly found dripping out of those heat sources.

High ceiling beams and cathedral ceilings with water spots can be confused with an active leak, when in fact it is a result of condensation.

If you have ever noticed a lot of icicles hanging from the edge of your roof, chances are your house is leaking significant (and expensive) amounts of air and heat into the attic.

Controlling Indoor Humidity

Most new homes are now made tighter than ever. They are well insulated and no longer "breath" on their own. Both insulation and ventilation should be addressed to control condensation. Steps must be taken to ventilate the house, allowing moisture and humidity to escape. 

STEPS YOU CAN TAKE TO CONTROL THE HUMIDITY IN YOUR HOME INCLUDE:

  • Bathroom and kitchen exhaust fans, as well as dryer vents, should never be discharged into the attic space, always discharge outside. You may have an
    adequately ventilated attic, but this won’t matter if the bathroom exhaust fan dumps warm moist air directly into the attic space. This will result in condensed water vapour freezing onto cold attic materials, which will eventually thaw creating wet attic materials resulting in damage in the attic and inside the home.

  • Installing exhaust fans in the kitchen, bathrooms, and laundry rooms.

  • Controlling or covering other sources of humidity (radiator water pans, fish tanks, large numbers of plants, etc.)

  • Installing a dehumidifier. Dehumidifiers are an inexpensive way to reduce the moisture in your home. Highly recommended in vaulted roofs with a loft.

  • Opening fireplace damper.

  • Ventilating the crawl space or basement: Install foundation vents or leave a basement window cracked in the fall or early winter to ventilate your basement or crawl space.

  • Research shows keeping the attic air temperature below freezing when the outside air temperature is in the low 20s can reduce the occurrence of ice dams. Proper attic ventilation is key to keeping the attic cool, while adequate and properly installed insulation is key to keeping your house warm. It is critical to keep soffit vents free from obstructions to allow the natural flow of cool outside air into the attic space to replace the warmer attic air that rises and flows outside ridge and/or roof vents. This flow of air will keep the attic cool and free of moisture build-up.

  • Adding additional roof vents, such as box vents, turbine vents and ridge vents will also allow the warm air to escape the attic space and reduce condensation issues.




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