Artie Hendricks

About Artie Hendricks

After starting his first business at age 26, Artie Hendricks partnered with his best friend Rob Calhan and they have assembled a team of skilled and conscientious friends to be the core of Landmark Roofing. He largely credits his father’s strong and consistent work ethic and his father’s best friend Jerry, who owns a construction company and trained him through his first building experiences. Artie has since advanced through degrees in architecture, auto-CAD and construction management to build a business that prides itself on the care it shows for its work and its customers’ satisfaction.

5 Summer Maintenance Tips

By |2024-05-01T10:30:33-04:00June 21st, 2017|Blog|

Check Your Home for Winter Damage This one sounds obvious, but signs of winter damage can be hard to spot. When you’re checking your home, be sure to get out a ladder and examine the roof for loose or missing shingles. While you’re up there, take a look at your gutters and make sure they

Choosing Shingles: Which Is Best for You?

By |2024-05-01T10:30:34-04:00May 22nd, 2017|Blog|

When the time comes to replace your roof, the possibilities can seem endless. There are different styles and materials, and there always seems to be a vendor selling expensive services with fear tactics and high pressure. However, choosing shingles doesn’t have to be that way. You can begin narrowing down your options by familiarizing yourself

Prepping Your Roof & Gutters for Spring & Summer

By |2024-05-01T10:30:35-04:00April 28th, 2017|Blog|

Now that Spring has sprung in Maryland, homeowners may be noticing some projects around their properties that need a little TLC. What about the roof and gutters? Winter may have left shingles and gutters a little bent out of shape. As you prepare your home for those summer storms and work on overall curb appeal,

Roof Remodeling- Where to Start

By |2024-05-01T10:30:36-04:00March 29th, 2017|Blog|

Roof remodeling will become necessary over time when your current roofing starts to develop holes or an unsafe foundation. The typical rule of thumb is to have your roof inspected every 2 years and start thinking about a replacement after 20. You always need to hire an experienced roofing company to handle this work- better

Is Your Aging Roof Becoming a Hazard?

By |2024-05-01T10:30:37-04:00February 23rd, 2017|Blog|

A quality roof is important for maintaining a home’s overall structure and soundness. However, regular maintenance helps retain the value and visual appeal of your home. Some warning signs of an aging roof are easily overlooked. Age Most roofs have a 20- to 25-year lifespan. If your roof is older, there is a good chance

5 Warning Signs You Need a New Roof

By |2024-05-01T10:30:38-04:00February 13th, 2017|Blog|

A quality roof is important for maintaining a home’s overall structure and soundness. However, sometimes homeowners don’t know what signs to look for when assessing the health of their roofs. There are a number of factors you should take into consideration when determining how intact your roof is, and staying on top of maintenance can

FAQ: Do I Need a New Roof, or Just a Repair?

By |2024-05-01T10:30:39-04:00January 25th, 2017|Blog|

Homeowners are often unsure about whether a damaged roof needs to be repaired or replaced. There are a lot of physical factors that go into this repair or replace decision. Sometimes damage is minimal or limited to one location, and other times it is more pervasive, making repairs inefficient. Paying attention to the following factors

How Wind Damages a Roof Over Time

By |2024-05-01T10:30:40-04:00January 4th, 2017|Blog|

During a wind storm, your roof is safe if it doesn’t get torn off, right? Actually, a roof can suffer other wind damages that may not be as visible. While your roof may still be in place after a storm, you might have issues with the corners and edges, the ballast and debris. These factors

Winter House Prep- A Guide to Keeping Your Family Safe at Home

By |2024-05-01T10:30:41-04:00December 13th, 2016|Blog|

We all know Maryland winters can become very cold and snowy. Winter house prep is essential now before it hits. Leaking roofs, bursting pipes, flooded basements, falling branches, and gutters can damage your home and vehicles. Prepare your property for winter with a few preventative steps. It's simple and can save you from expensive repairs.

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