King of Prussia, PA -- (SBWire) -- 04/30/2018 --Spring is known for a few distinct changes in the Keystone State. Birds return from their migration south, flowers start to pop up again, and torrential downpours come seemingly out of nowhere. G. Cannon Roofing and Siding is protecting the homeowners of Southeastern Pennsylvania by providing them with expert roofing repair services.
Spring showers may be perfect for plants and animals, but they can present roofing issues. A roof that has been damaged by the harsh weather of the winter can allow water to seep into their attic, which can potentially put a home's structural integrity at risk. Additionally, wet insulation and attic wood can make it easier for mold to infiltrate the home, making spring even more difficult for allergy sufferers.
Homeowners who have not yet inspected their roofing this spring are encouraged to take a careful tour of their home's exterior. G. Cannon Roofing and Siding's team of roofing contractors in Bryn Mawr are urging homeowners to check their roof for missing shingles, damage from animals or tree branches and drooping. If any of these issues are spotted, property owners are encouraged to contact this leading roofing and siding company immediately.
Anyone who is interested in learning more about how to protect their home this spring or are interested in scheduling an appointment with G. Cannon Roofing and Siding's team of roofers in Havertown is encouraged to call 484-653-5800. They can also be found online at https://cannonroofingandsiding.com.
About G. Cannon Roofing and Siding
G. Cannon Roofing and Siding performs roofing installations, maintenance and repairs throughout Southeastern, PA. The company won the 2012 GAF Training Excellence Award for their intensive training process for all employees. By continuously upgrading their materials and industry knowledge, G. Cannon Roofing and Siding provides the most reliable service in the area.
For more information, visit http://www.cannonroofingandsiding.com.
G. Cannon Roofing and Siding Helps Keep Homeowners Dry This Spring with Roofing Repairs