Time: 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Place: 11155 Robinson Drive, Coon Rapids Sustainable living and greener lifestyle choices are moving from a trend into mainstream living here in Minnesota.
Read MoreOne of the fastest-growing trends in home construction and home remodeling is toward sustainable building and living. One area that's a major consideration is home heating, because that consumes so much energy in the colder months, which here in Minnesota is a big chunk of the year.
Read MoreRoofing technology has become more advanced in recent years. There are quite a few materials available, but metal roofs are more versatile today than ever before.
Read MoreSpring's most predominant color? Green - in just about every hue. Once the snow melts and the mud dries, the grass begins to turn green, early spring flowers shoot up, and the trees are beginning to bud.
Read MoreIf you've been considering a home improvement project, you're probably aware that there is a long list of contractors to choose from - some large, some small, some which are large companies, and others which are family businesses.
Read MoreIf you're a Minneapolis/St. Paul area homeowner who is planning on having your roof replaced soon, you may want to ask your roofing contractor about re-nailing the roof deck when the new roof is installed.
Read MoreAs green remodelers we're very interested in innovations which help to conserve energy and protect our environment. Wind energy has been put forth as a viable alternative for residential power.
Read MoreRoof vents are an important part of keeping your home comfortable as well as helping your roof last longer. Roof ventilation works to keep your roof cool, which is better for the roofing as well as the interior of your home.
Read MoreIf you've got an asphalt roof that needs to be replaced, generally the first question to address is whether to have the old roofing torn off or install the new roof over the existing shingles.
Read MoreDoing the laundry isn’t a favorite chore for most people, but it’s necessary for comfortable living. If your dryer isn’t set up properly, it can be a huge fire hazard.
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