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
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6 Signs You Need New Siding
The siding of your home keeps your walls safe from the weather, which means it will eventually wear out. When it does, you should be ready to call for a replacement. However, many homeowners overlook the signs that their siding has failed.
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.
5 Signs You Need a New Roof
Roof damage happens for many reasons. After all, roofs bear the brunt of the elements. That’s why some signs eventually pop up, indicating your roofing system needs to be replaced. Here are five important ones.
4 Different Types of Roofs
Knowing the right type of roofing for your home can help it last longer, and help you stay safer. From gables to flats, here are the most common types of roofs and their recommended materials.
Tips on Matching Window Types to Certain Home Styles
Certain window styles work best with particular architectural styles. Using the right kind of replacement windows for your home’s design will greatly improve your home’s curb appeal. Today, we will discuss some popular home styles and the windows that match them.
Understanding How Low-Emissivity Window Glass Works
Homecraft® is not just a roofing contractor. We can also install high-quality replacement windows for our customers. Our Andersen® windows feature energy-efficient glass that can greatly reduce the amount of heat transfer through your windows. This can improve your home’s energy efficiency and save you money on your energy bills. Learn more about how low-emissivity windows work here:
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