The roof of is an important aspect of your home's protective elements. Not only does it make or break the look of your home, but it holds the heat or the cold air when needed and keeps the moisture out. But if f you do not take the time to care for it, a lot can go wrong on inside of your home.
Read MoreWinter can do a lot of damage to any home, but being in Minnesota means you often have a harsher winter than most other parts of the country. When the spring comes calling, it is time to get out there and do some maintenance and prepping for the warmer months ahead.
Read MoreAcross the nation, this past winter proved to be relentless at times. The location of Minnesota lends the state to long and hard winters every year. The first line of defense for your home against these natural attacks is your roof.
Read MoreKnowing you need to maintain your roof is one thing, but how do you go about finding fair roof replacement estimates? You suspect your roof is at the end of its life and believe now it is time to do the replacement.
Read MoreSpring is finally here in the Twin Cities! Saying goodbye to winter's snow can be very refreshing, but your home is still at risk for water damage.
Read MoreWith the harsh winters that Minnesota is used to, roofs can take a beating. It is recommended to check your roof for any damage, every spring. There may not be a noticeable leak, but there can still be a problem.
Read MoreWhen it's time for new siding, homeowners around the Minneapolis and St. Paul area have many choices. One material that's excellent for our climate is fiber cement siding from The James Hardie Company.
Read MoreIf you're considering a metal roof for your home, Kassel & Irons, Arrowwood/Edco and Metro all provide the high quality roofing materials you’re after. When it comes to whether or not you want to make the transition from asphalt shingles to metal roofing, you have many things to consider.
Read MoreOur roofs provide important protection to the exterior and interiors of our homes. Did you know that there are structures that protect the roof? They are known as soffits and fascia, and together they act as protection against the harsh elements of the weather.
Read MoreDo you know what shape your roof is in? There are numerous problems that can come with a roof, no matter what its age or the quality of the roofing material. If you read our previous post on common roofing problems, you're aware of five of them.
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