Many people have decided the best way to protect their housing investment and save money is to stay in their current house. There's good news, you can increase the value of your house by carefully considering the maintenance investments you make.
Read MoreAs one of the leading roofing and exterior remodeling contractors in the Minneapolis area, we're looking forward to seeing many of our customers (and meeting some new friends) at the South Minneapolis Housing Fair on March 10th.
Read MoreIt's the largest indoor home and garden show in the Twin Cities area. It's one of the most exciting events of winter's end in the Twin Cities, and Quarve will definitely be there. We hope to see many of our customers and make some new friends as well.
Read MoreHeavy, wet snowfalls like those common to the Minneapolis/St. Paul area can put a strain on the roofs of most Twin Cities area homes.
Read MoreWe're not ashamed to admit it; yes, taking care of #1 is what matters the most to us at Quarve Contracting. Sounds arrogant, right? Not if #1 is your customer. And for us, the customer always comes first.
Read More'Tis the season for the pitter patter of little feet on the rooftops.
Read MoreWith steel roofing and siding from Quarve Contracting, Inc., you can improve the appearance of your home's exterior, add to its value, reduce or eliminate many exterior maintenance tasks, and save money on your heating and cooling bills.
Read MoreIf you've got the right exterior building products, your fall exterior home maintenance to-do list could have just one item on it: Hose Down House. That's right, the only tool you might need this fall is a garden hose.
Read MoreWith all of the current talk about the federal tax budget, one thing is sure - income taxes are bound to change, and it's possible some credits and deductions taxpayers now enjoy will disappear. One of those is the federal tax credit for certain qualifying energy-efficient home improvements.
Read MoreWeather forecasters are predicting a winter for this part of the Midwest that's colder and snowier than usual. Heavy snow falls can spell trouble for older roofs, especially those which are already deteriorating or have loose or missing shingles.
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