Leaks are the most common problem your roof will experience, and they’re usually the cause or consequence of more serious concerns. There are many ways your roof can leak, such as when there is a gradual loss of the roofing material’s effectiveness to weather damage.
Planning Your Home Improvement Project the Easy Way – Part 3: Working With a Home Improvement Contractor
You’ve probably heard it before but we’re saying it again–the best way to ensure home improvement success is to hire a reliable contractor. Projects such as roof repair and window replacement are not for the inexperienced do-it-yourselfer. There are many considerations that go into these types of projects, all requiring extensive experience and knowledge that only professionals can offer.[…] Read More
Planning Your Home Improvement Project the Easy Way – Part 2: Home Improvement Mistakes to Avoid
In the previous post, we’ve shared with you the top three projects we think can help you make the most of your investment in home improvement. At this point, we assume that you already have an idea as to which projects you want to tackle first. We know you’re excited to get started, but before anything, we want you to take note of these common mistakes so you know what to avoid in your home improvement project.[…] Read More
Planning Your Home Improvement Project the Easy Way – Part 1: Great Home Upgrades to Invest In
When planning for home improvement, it can be difficult to pinpoint where you should get started. Let’s get real–home improvement can be a significant investment. If you want to make the most of every dollar you’ll be spending then, it will be best to tackle projects that promise considerable returns on investment (ROI) first. Typically, these projects are those that not only improve your home’s appearance but also boost your property’s energy efficiency and overall, year-round comfort.[…] Read More
4 Signs You Need New Replacement Windows
When you look closely at your windows, there may be small signs of damage that you won’t immediately notice. Spotting them early on can actually help you avoid costly expenses. You can also save your home from additional structural damage.