Bay windows can make your home more aesthetically appealing, increase its value and provided added ventilation. They can be placed anywhere in your home and can be used as a reading nook, dining space or a sitting area.
How to Winterize Your Drafty Entry & Patio Doors
Ensuring your roofing system is in good shape before the cold season hits is one way to protect your home and maintain its energy efficiency. Another thing you can do to reduce your heating costs is by winterizing your exterior doors. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, up to 30 percent of energy loss escapes through drafty windows and doors.
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Window Treatment Ideas for Corner Windows
Corner windows are usually utilized as a cozy seating area or reading nook. It’s always nice to lounge or read while enjoying a view. However, it can be tricky to add curtains or blinds to these windows.
How Long Will Your New Gutters Last?
A well-functioning gutter system can delay the need for replacement windows and even a new roof. It also prevents water from damaging your home’s foundation and causing erosion or basement flooding.
Roof Installation Precautions: Protecting Your Exterior
A roof repair or installation project can be a labor-intensive task. After all, most of the time it will involve tearing off large portions of the roof. Unfortunately, doing so can also damage the exterior of your home, which can add to your costs since you will need to rectify any damage done. Thankfully, it is possible to protect your home’s exterior for the duration of the project.
In this post, the roof replacement professionals of Homecraft Inc. share ways to protect your exterior during a roof installation project.
4 Tips to Keep Your Gutters Working All Year
When it comes to keeping your roof in top shape, you might be surprised if your roofers tell you that the upkeep of your gutters play an important factor in the task. After all, a poorly maintained gutter system can cause water to pool on your roof and inevitably seep beneath the shingles, compromising its structural integrity. With that in mind, it’s understandable that you want your gutters working year-round.
In this post, the experts from Homecraft Inc. shares four tips you can follow to keep your gutters working all year, starting with: