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A Solar-Powered Boost to the Job Market

Solar energy production has been more than doubling annually for over a decade. What does this astonishing trend mean in employment? Read the rest of this entry »

3 Advantages of Solar Tiles For Your Bay Area Roof

Is a solar tile system solution right for you? Look to the Bay Area roofing team here at Century Roof & Solar. Read the rest of this entry »

Benefit and Challenges of Bay Area Roof Coatings

Benefit and Challenges of Bay Area Roof Coatings Read the rest of this entry »

What Would Happen If Your Bay Area Rain Gutters Failed?

When Bay Area gutter installation or maintenance processes “go wrong,” disaster ensues. Read the rest of this entry »

“Do I Need A New Roof?” Bay Area Roofing Experts Weigh In

In an ideal world, you would wait years -- if not an eternity -- before calling a Bay Area roofing consultant to work on your home. Read the rest of this entry »

4 Mission Critical Emergency Roofing Repair Tips

Here are 4 emergency roofing repair tips to help you protect your property, pocketbook, and family Read the rest of this entry »

7 Jaw-Dropping Facts about Solar Power

7 amazing fun facts about solar power you might not have known. Read the rest of this entry »

How to Clean Your Gutters Without Risking Your Neck

It's that time of year where your gutters are going to begin to fill up real quick and before you know it will be time to break down and have your roof's gutters cleaned. How to clean your gutters efficiently and safely? Read the rest of this entry »

How to Check Your Roof for Leaks before the Rainy Season

Whether you expect monsoon-like thunderstorms to drench your home, condominium, or business, or you expect relatively light rainfall but worry because you live in an older home, you want a systematic way to check your roof for leaks before all the action begins. Read the rest of this entry »

San Francisco shows what ‘going green’ really means

San Francisco, with a 72% recycling rate and a goal of zero waste to landfill by 2020, is being called one of the 'greenest cities' in the U.S. Jared Blumenfeld, director of the department of the environment talks about some of the projects, including an interactive map that helps users understand their carbon footprint and a solar mashup that enables citizens to price out the cost of installing solar on building rooftops. Read the rest of this entry »