December 15, 2012 | Filed under: Homeowner Tips,Newsletter Articles,Uncategorized
This Christmas, please take a look at these tips for cleaner, and greener holidays. Beeswax, vegetable wax, and soy candles burn cleaner than traditional paraffin candles, and are not petroleum-based. Save gas and carpool to holiday events, family parties, and church. Enjoy the extra time for friendship. It is estimated that, if everyone in the… read more
September 20, 2012 | Filed under: Environmentally Friendly,Featured Post,Misc. Good News,Uncategorized
Metal roofing is enjoying increasing popularity along with other metal building products, but is a metal roof right for you? Property owners are choosing metal for many reasons. Homeowners who want to beautify their homes for the long term while also adding energy efficiency and other benefits are often choosing metal roofs. Classic Metal Roofing… read more
August 29, 2012 | Filed under: Featured Post,Misc. Good News
Hurricane Isaac and other severe winds can damage roofing and wreak havoc on your home. But high winds are also very interesting. Metal roofing can be a good way to protect your home in all sorts of severe weather. In keeping with hurricane season, we recently discovered a fascinating website that graphically shows the current… read more
August 18, 2012 | Filed under: Featured Post,Homeowner Tips,Misc. Good News,Uncategorized
The benefits of metal roofing are numerous; that metal roofing can contribute to fire protection may be news to you. Durability, energy efficiency, beauty, low weight, and wind resistance are some of the key reasons why homeowners are increasingly choosing metal roofs. However, fire protection is another reason. The dry, hot summer that has held… read more
July 16, 2012 | Filed under: Homeowner Tips,Newsletter Articles,Uncategorized
In our June 2012 e-newsletter, we really broke free from the construction and home maintenance arena and brought you two delicious summertime (and energy efficient!) recipes. Thank you for the favorable comments we received as a result. This month, we want to return to construction materials by talking some about how construction materials have changed… read more
July 4, 2012 | Filed under: Buying a New Roof,Featured Post,Homeowner Tips
Severe storms in recent weeks in many areas of the country have left roofs with storm damage by wind and hail. Homeowners who felt that they had years of service left in their roofs are frustrated as they face insurance claims and extensive repairs or replacement. Furthermore, even if repairs are possible, the damages have… read more