Revive Your Roof and Save Big with Roof Maxx: A Case Study at Osthoff Resort
Summary: In 2022, Roof Maxx treated nearly 40,000 square feet of the Osthoff Resort’s roof, saving the owners around $300,000 compared to a full
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Summary: In 2022, Roof Maxx treated nearly 40,000 square feet of the Osthoff Resort’s roof, saving the owners around $300,000 compared to a full
Summary: Greener shingles are an eco-friendly alternative to traditional roofing materials. Unlike conventional shingles, which consume a lot of energy and contribute to landfill waste,

Summary: Upgrading insulation and sealing cracks can prevent energy loss and reduce utility bills by closing off drafts from windows, foundations, and other areas. New

Protect your roof from ventilation problems like ice dams, moisture, and structural damage by installing one of these 15 types of roof vents for every 300 square feet of roof surface.

All roofs age over time. Learn how to spot red flags for damage, how long materials like metal, asphalt, and slate last, and how you can get more life out of your roof so you can protect your home.

Summary A roof’s lifespan depends on materials, climate, maintenance, and more. Asphalt shingles last 15–30 years, while metal and slate cost more but may last

The best asphalt shingles for 2026 include products from top brands like GAF, Owens Corning, CertainTeed, IKO, Tamko, Atlas, and Malarkey. Learn more about the pros, cons, and use cases for each in this guide from home exterior experts.

Summary Roof warranties protect both materials and workmanship for a set time, while insurance covers natural disasters. Most manufacturer warranties last 10–30 years but only

Solar panels can lower your energy bills, but a bad install can cost you your roof warranty. Find out how to avoid flashing mistakes, bad racking, and drilling damage in this article from the home exterior experts at Roof Maxx.

The cost of roofing shingles typically starts at around $0.70–$4 for 3-tab, architectural, and luxury asphalt, while premium materials like steel ($4–$7), slate ($8–$18), wood ($4–$6), and aluminum ($3–$6) cost significantly more. Roofs with complex designs or steep pitches are harder to work on and often use up additional materials, which means you’ll pay more for materials, labor, and other related expenses.





Prior to Roof Maxx, you had no alternative except to replace... and now you do, for pennies on the dollar.”
RANDY GONZALEZ
Roof Maxx Dealer in Florida
With our five-year, transferable warranty, you’ll enjoy the peace of mind that your roof and entire home are protected.