Of all the problems you can encounter around the house, roofing problems in the winter are by far the sneakiest. Leaks can develop and go unnoticed for years causing rot, mold, warping, and other expensive damage.
Read MoreBeauty surrounds us in Michigan. That is why we not only live here but vacation here as well. And nothing protects residences and vacation homes as beautifully as an American Metal Roof. The colors and dimensional aspects of today’s metal roofs will take your breath away!
Read More1. Is That Mold On My Roof? Limestone filler in asphalt shingles is hospitable to gloeocapsa magma, an unsightly black mold that, once it gets hold, will continue to grow and stain your roof.
Read MoreBuyer Beware!!! With a slow economy there are plenty of contractors eager to take your money. So here is the good, bad and ugly signs that you can watch for when you're interviewing any home improvement contractor. They have a good reputation in the industry.
Read MoreMany homeowners are now facing the reality of mold in their attic. What is causing it? To understand what may be causing problems you need to understand how your house breathes. Your roof breathes through intake and exhaust vents.
Read MoreFall is fast approaching as the evening nights are dipping into the 40’S. Soon Halloween will be here and winter will set in. With a small amount of preparation you can have a bright cheery outlook and feel good all winter while saving money. 1. Wash your home’s exterior and windows.
Read MoreGet Expert Advice Before Roofing Your Home How Long Do You Want It To Look Good? There are two questions you need to answer before purchasing a new roof for your house. Those questions are: “how long do I need it to last?” and “how long do I want it to look good?”.
Read MoreHave you considered where you will spend your golden years? Some will retire to the sunshine belt while a growing number of retirees prefer to travel and use their home as a base camp. The Baby Boomer generation is now retiring.
Read MoreEverything within a home, including the interior structure, the decorations, the belongings, the insulation, the light fixtures, televisions, sound systems, HVAC systems, and a plethora of other things can be put at risk by a leaking roof.
Read MoreThere are many preconceived ideas floating around about metal roofs. Knowing the facts will help you decide if a metal roof is right for your building. 1. You want to hear the rain. If you want a metal roof to hear the sound of rain to help you sleep, you may be disappointed.
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