Wednesday, September 5, 2012


Selling your house: which 'fixes' are worth it to lure buyers? 

(NewsUSA 05/20/2012)

If you're one of those homeowners who's been moaning about how hard it's been trying to sell your house, your bargaining power -- you remember that concept, right? -- hasn't been completely devastated just because a flood of new foreclosures is expect to hit the market as a result of the recent $25 billion "robo-signing" mortgage settlement.
In fact, while studies have shown your own property value could take up to another 4 percent hit if your within a quarter mile of a foreclosure ultimately snapped up at auction or taken back by the lender, the thing to remember is this:  Most buyers today are only interested in homes that are "move-in-ready," so if yours isn't...well, there's your problem.
"Buyers generally look at 'as-is' properties that need work, and say 'I'll pass,'" says Patsy O'Neill, a sales associate with Sotheby's in Montclair, N.J.  "That's why I tell clients it's worth making certain strategic fixes if they're looking for quicker and more profitable sales."  So, which "fixes" are worth it, and which aren't?  Read on:

Worth It:  Addressing major maintenance and safety issues.  Would you buy a house with faulty electrical wiring?  Enough said.
Not Worth It:  Major bath renovations.  "Whatever you do might not suit the buyer," says O'Neill, "and meanwhile, you'd have spent as much as tens of thousands of dollars."  Meaning, stick to things like repairing cracked shower doors, and save your visions of a modern-spa for your own new abode.

Worth It:  Ripping up old carpeting.  Whether you replace it with new carpets or refinish the underlying wood floor is less important than getting rid of an eyesore.
Not Worth It:  Major kitchen renovations.  Same "taste" issue as above.

Worth It:  Anything that enhances "curb appeal."  If the first thing prospective buyers notice even before exiting their cars is that your roof looks like it's been whipped by a tornado, say, chances are you've already lost the sale.  "It's a huge turn-off,"  says O'Neill, "and makes buyers predisposed to find even more things they don't like."  So, if your roof needs replacing, check out the Timberline Shingles from GAF (the largest roofing manufacturer in North America), which have the look of luxury shingles but at very affordable prices (www.gaf.com).  If you think your roof needs replacing, call Carolina Shingle today to get an inspection from one of our representatives.  704.230.4386
Not Worth It:  Anything that screams clutter.  The less of "you" there is, the more likely prospective buyers are to imagine themselves happily living there.

Friday, August 31, 2012


Carolina Shingle always installs the GAF Cobra Ridge Vent system with every new roof.*

The ridge vent system has been found to be a highly effective method to reduce heat build up from your roof.  Check out the details and benefits below.


Cobra® Rigid Vent 3™ exhaust vent is a key part of the GAF Lifetime Roofing System, and has even earned the prestigious Good Housekeeping Seal.




  • Vents Your Attic…

    Allows heat and condensation to escape at the most effective location — the ridge

  • Looks Terrific…

    Shingle-over design blends into your ridge line

  • Watertight…
  • Passes the 110 mph wind-driven rain test



  • Insect Guard…

    Specially designed louver spacing helps keep insects out

  • Energy Efficient…

    May even reduce your utility bills!

  • Durable…

    Designed with high-impact polymers

  • Peace Of Mind…

    Up to a Lifetime ltd. warranty when installed on Lifetime Shingle roofs.

  • Effective…
  • Provides 18 sq. inches per linear foot of net free ventilating area


  • 3" Ring Shank Nails Included…

    Ensures proper fastening on every installation

  • Easy Sizing…

    EasyTear™ feature allows you to hand-tear product in 3" increments — no knives necessary and less waste!

  • Fits Better…

    Extra-flexible hinge design allows installation on 3:12 to 16:12 sloped roofs

  • No End Caps Needed! 


  • Crush Resistant…

    Internal structural support for added durability

  • No Gaps…
    Edge overhang allows smooth, continuous coverage between sections 

  • *The Ridge vent system is not applicable to some roof conditions.

    Thursday, August 30, 2012


    Carolina Shingle is a family-owned and operated, Charlotte-based roofing company that specializes in total roof restorations due to storm damage.  Your homeowner's insurance may pay to replace your roof, and we can help.  We take all of the necessary steps to schedule a meeting with your insurance company adjuster.  This ensures that you not only have the best chance of getting your roof replaced, but also that you will have a fair and thorough assessment of all the damages.  We also employ a staff of insurance experts that deal directly with your insurance company to secure the payment for your new roof.  By working with the insurance company, we also eliminate the need for homeowners to spend valuable time getting several estimates from multiple contractors.  We work directly from what the insurance paperwork.



    We do it all...from "inspection to installation."  We make it easy.  Call us for a FREE inspection today to see if your roof will qualify!

    Wednesday, August 29, 2012

    Another great install from last week!
    Congratulations to the Cox Household on their new roof!!

     AFTER!!


    Before


    Contact Carolina Shingle to find out
    how you can get a new roof!!
    704-230-4386

    Tuesday, August 28, 2012


    New Roof Monday turned into New Roof Tuesday this week!  Check out pics from one of our latest installs.  Congratulations to the Lindsley Household on their new roof!!


    Before...



    And AFTER!!!

    Monday, August 27, 2012


    How do we really know the size of your roof??  That is a GREAT question!!

    3-D diagram from EagleView
    For simple roofs, Carolina Shingle relies on accurate manual measurements to figure out just how much material we will need to get the job done.  However, if a roof is more complex, we rely on EagleView Technologies to help us out.  Once a Homeowner has signed up with Carolina Shingle to get their roof approved, we order what is called an EagleView report.

    EagleView reports take various aerial images of the house, available through multiple resources, and compose them to formulate a report that calculates the area and pitches of the roof, and creates a 3-D diagram.

    This report helps Carolina Shingle ensure that we have enough materials on the job site on the day of installation so that our crews are not spending time waiting around for additional materials to be delivered.

    In some unfortunate cases, a premium EagleView report is not available.  There can be many reasons this can happen.  For instance, there may be large trees that cover a portion of the roof, and the aerial photos are not able to provide accurate data for interpretation.  In this case, Carolina Shingle will, again, rely on manual measurements.



    Friday, August 24, 2012


    3rd and final winner of GAF's Homeliest Home contest!!  The Kurtz Family, also a military family, received an exterior home makeover!  Check out the details by clicking on the link to the video below.


    GAF Homeliest Home Makeover Winner - Kurtz Family



    Hope everyone has a wonderful weekend!!