There are many beautiful metal roofing systems on the market today for ecologically-conscious home owners. If you are a homeowner who wants to enhance your home's exterior, protect its structure, reduce energy costs and maintenance chores, all at minimal impact to the environment...
Read MoreIf you drive through the country, you'll notice that metal roofing is the overwhelming choice of farmers for protecting their barns and outbuildings. And those same roofs protect a lot more - livestock, equipment, machinery, crops, and feed.
Read MoreWith today's ever-changing economic climate, it seems that there are few things you can count on to remain the same. But at Quarve Contracting, one of the Minneapolis/St.
Read MoreGood news for economically-minded St. Paul area homeowners! Although some of the federal tax credits for home owners expired in 2010, there are still tax credits available through the end of 2011 for qualifying improvements to existing residential homes.
Read MoreDurability, beauty, value - is it possible as an environmentally-conscious home owner to have all three and still make an ecologically sound choice when siding your Twin Cities area home? With steel siding from United States Seamless, the answer is a resounding YES! As one of the St.
Read MoreYou may have noticed steel roofs popping up here and there throughout Twin Cities neighborhoods and wondered why. After all, aren't steel roofs primarily for barns, sheds, and pole buildings?
Read MoreHere in the Minneapolis/St. Paul metro area, severe weather includes a lot more than blizzards and tornadoes.
Read MoreIf you're like many Minnesotans, you're looking for more ways to add green living into your lifestyle. Quarve Contracting, Inc., one of the St.
Read MoreIf you're looking to give your home an exterior that's distinctive, shake or shingle siding just might be the answer for you. Most people think of the traditional lap design when referring to siding.
Read MoreWas your home built prior to 1978? If so, it probably was constructed using a number of lead-containing building products. Only a trained professional can identify the presence of lead.
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