Now that you have some idea from part 1 on what to expect when it comes to Minneapolis replacement windows, here is some additional information you might find helpful. By the way, if you haven't read part 1, please click here to review that article first before proceeding with what follows.
Read MoreAs spring comes closer, we're getting calls from people who have questions about replacement windows.
Read MoreAs a Minneapolis exterior home remodeling company dedicated to providing the very best in customer service, we do our best to take good care of those who hire us to install roofing, siding, or other materials on their homes.
Read MoreIf you're like many people we talk to, chances are you've got a wish list of things to do to your home. Some might be in the nature of repairs while others might help the energy efficiency of your home. Still others could be things that make your home look extra special .
Read MoreMinnesota’s harsh winter months can cause considerable problems to your home. With the winter months upon us, your rain gutter system might cause roof strain and damage. Gutters are often overlooked during the winter since rain isn't falling.
Read Morephoto courtesy of Larson Doors The recent cold and high winds may have created drafts and discomforts in your home. If you don't have storm doors, this might be a good time to consider having them installed. We have people ask us why we recommend storm doors.
Read MoreCeiling stains like this indicate water leakage With all the icicles and ice dams we've seen on homes around the Minneapolis and St. Paul metro area, we expect that some of those homes are going to have something like this appearing on their ceilings.
Read MoreIn the year 2020, we find that many homeowners around the Minneapolis area are concerned with inflation. We get this - the cost of everything, especially any home remodeling or home improvement.
Read MoreTwin Cities home shows are great for homeowners dreaming of projects to remodel or improve their houses.
Read MoreWhen the weather outside becomes bad, you might start to worry about how your roof is holding up. However, those who have regular inspections shouldn’t have to worry about it. Homeowners here in the Twin Cities who have their roofs regularly inspected know they have nothing to worry about.
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