During seasons with significant snowfall, the sheer weight of accumulated snow poses a high risk of damage to your roof. As snow and ice accumulate on your roof, ice dams, roof structure damage, and (in extreme cases) cave-ins become more likely to occur. If you think snow and ice may have already damaged your roof, it’s […]
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Vinyl Siding — The Better Choice
The list of positive reasons why you should select vinyl siding for a home’s exterior is straightforward: It’s durable, it’s low maintenance, and it costs less. While these benefits are fairly well known, what many homeowners may not be aware of are the environmental advantages to vinyl siding. Since the 1970s, the vinyl siding industry […]
5 Signs Your Home Needs Roof Repair
It’s vital to monitor your roof for signs of damage and age. Most significant problems start out small, and knowing how to spot these can save you considerable expense. The following are five of the most common signs your roof needs prompt repairs. If you notice one or more of the issues listed below with […]
How to Repair a Leaking Gutter Joint
Rain gutters can succumb to a number of problems due to old age, poor installation techniques, and inadequate maintenance. Some of the most common problems that gutters experience include overflowing, sagging, and of course leaking. The joints of a gutter system are most susceptible to leaks as standing water in gutters can cause the seams […]
How Frequent Roof Inspections Can Save You Money
How long has it been since you had your roof inspected by a professional? If you cannot remember the last time you underwent a roof inspection, or if your home is showing signs of roof damage, it may be time to schedule an inspection. Frequent roof inspections not only help you identify problems early on, […]
Top 5 Tips When Selling Your Home
The concept of selling a home is simple. You hire a real estate agent, put the house up for sale, and collect payment from the buyer. Unfortunately, there may be a long stretch of time before the final step materializes. Statistics show that the median home spends an average of 65 days on the market. […]