Christmas is just around the corner, and that could mean a reindeer sleigh on your housetop soon. If you're thinking that you would rather have Santa land in the front yard then barrel his way onto your roof, then perhaps it is time to start thinking about a new roof.
Read MoreNow that fall has hit the Twin Cities, it's time to prepare for the severe weather our winters often bring. Any Minnesota season that brings harsh weather with it can leave devastating damages to the exterior of your home. This leaves siding, window, and roof repairs to take care of.
Read MoreAlways make sure to follow directions when it comes to roofing repairs and maintenance. Part of roof upkeep is regular inspections. They should be done annually, which means you will be able to weed out any problems that you might come across before major damage occurs.
Read MoreAre you house shopping? When it comes time to buy a home, especially your first one, you will end up getting caught up in a lot of emotion and excitement due to the anticipation of home ownership.
Read MoreNoticed a leaky roof from this year's rain or even last winter's snow? Chances are you may have mold accumulating in your attic space. If mold is found, it should be taken care of before winter comes through the Twin Cities again. Here are some tips.
Read MoreWith all the rain we've been having in the Twin Cities, some homeowners are noticing roof leaks. No matter what kind of roofing you have, a leaky roof is never something to be ignored, and here are some of the common questions people have regarding roof leaks.
Read MoreSpring cleaning is usually done every year by almost every homeowner. Everyone does the inside of the home and even the backyard, but a lot of people fail to do the roof. Your roof needs to have a dedicated cleaning day all its own.
Read MoreAs the snow melted and springtime showers started, you may have noticed water leaking from your chimney. If this is happening is, your flashing is probably at fault. The metal strips which shelter connections between the roof and chimney and around vents as well as valleys are called flashing.
Read MoreSpring is the best time to survey your roof for damage, because most roofing materials will expand and contract through the cold Minnesota winters. This, along with heavy snow and ice dams, can damage your roof.
Read MoreMinnesota springs bring beauty and relief, but they can also be rough on your roof. These solutions to common problems can take some of the stress out of the season.
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