Southern Pines
Raleigh
Southern Pines
Raleigh

GAF and the Good Housekeeping Seal: Why It Matters

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A roof makes up roughly 40% of your home’s overall curb appeal, making its appearance and quality an important factor to consider when buying a property or remodeling your home. Today, we discuss what it means to have a GAF roofing that has the Good Housekeeping Seal.

Good Housekeeping Seal

Excellent Performance

A roofing material with the Good Housekeeping Seal is proven to perform exceptionally. Roofing materials, such as shingles, undergo many tests that determine their longevity, resilience and resistance to elements. So, when a roofing material is given this seal, it means that it performs up to standard, will last a long time and is a cost-effective choice for your home.

Great Design and Appeal

When a roofer recommends roofing materials with the Good Housekeeping Seal, this means the material doesn’t only perform well but also boasts first-rate visual qualities. As your roof significantly contributes to your home’s curb appeal, getting a Good Housekeeping-approved material assures you that it will look great and enhance the appearance of your exterior.

Better Energy Efficiency

Roofing materials with the seal means improved energy efficiency for your home. GAF shingles are known for having better sunlight and heat reflective qualities, which help reduce heat buildup in the attic as well as the strain on your HVAC system, resulting in lower electricity costs.

American Roofing & Construction, LLC is a roofing company that has been serving homeowners and business owners for over 15 years. When it comes to high-quality installations of roofs, gutters and siding, we’re confident that we can provide you with great value and service. We are also fully insured and bonded for your peace of mind.

Request a free estimate by filling out our online form or by calling us at these numbers – Southern Pines: (910) 964-0114 or Raleigh: (919) 917-2118.

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