Synthetic Underlayment vs. Felt Underlayment Your roof is one of the most critical parts of your home. All year long, it helps you and your family stay safe from whatever the weather can throw at it. From dirt and debris carried by the wind to torrential rains and heavy snow, your roof keeps the inside…
Read MoreIf you’re looking to replace your roof, you’ve no doubt found dozens of available roof styles and materials. From asphalt and metal to slate and wood, how do you choose the right material for your home? Architectural shingles and 3-tab shingles are two of the most common asphalt shingles you’ll see. These are both hardy,…
Read MoreHome repairs can be a daunting task, especially for a new homeowner. Replacing or renovating your roof is a large-scale investment you don’t want to gamble on. Your roof maintains the structural integrity of your home, protecting your most valuable possessions and loved ones from the elements. Therefore, you want to work with a credible…
Read MoreA properly maintained roof is essential to keep your home in good condition. Between harsh weather and debris from trees, you never know when an unforeseen event could expensive damage. To protect yourself from the cost of roof repairs and ensure your roof can protect your house, consider a homeowners insurance policy. Most people purchase…
Read MoreWe put together a list of 5 insurance policy items to check and have on your policy! If you have 15 to 30 minutes to review your policy please do so. If you have difficulty finding them ask your agent or contact a local public adjuster for a review! WE HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS, because these…
Read MoreEveryday we bid against fellow exterior contractors whether they’re local or out-of-state competitors. In the 30+ years, the one item that remains the same within the contracting realm among our customers is getting “3 estimates.” We always advised get a referral (neighbor, friend), local contractor, and one out of the blue (internet)! Create a level of parity…
Read MoreEarlier in the year we discussed practical items that you should own such as duct tape and other items, but this article reviews the 10 most important tools all homeowners should own. Caulk gun ($7 to $40). There are over 100 types of building product’s that are offered in caulk tubes from mortar joint repair, window…
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