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May 16, 2023 | Filed under: Buying a New Roof,Consumer Education,Financial Impact of Metal Roofing,Newsletter Articles
When you hear the words ‘metal roofing,’ what comes to mind first? Is it the sound of rain softly pitter-pattering on a roof, the sleek lines of standing seam roofing on a modern home, or maybe even a barn isolated out in the country? Whatever image comes to your mind, how familiar would you say… read more
April 25, 2023 | Filed under: Buying a New Roof,Consumer Education,Financial Impact of Metal Roofing,Research
Installing a metal roof is one of the best ways to protect your home. With heavy rains, high winds, damaging hail, and unpredictable snowfall, investing in a superior roofing solution will pay dividends. But why choose metal? What does metal bring to the table that common asphalt roofing does not? If you live in an… read more
March 28, 2023 | Filed under: Consumer Education,Homeowner Tips,Newsletter Articles
Concerning exterior home improvements, envisioning the result of your time and money investments is often difficult. Why is that? Many homeowners may need more knowledge or experience in exterior design or construction. This can make it difficult to envision what changes would look best and what is feasible from a construction perspective. Lack of Visual… read more
February 14, 2023 | Filed under: Consumer Education,Homeowner Tips,Newsletter Articles
Wondering how to actually love your roof? Take time to ensure your roof is in great shape, performs well in your climate, and will protect you and yours for years to come. If you live in a colder area, check for any damage caused by snow and ice. Ice dams are a risk to you,… read more
January 27, 2023 | Filed under: Buying a New Roof,Consumer Education,Newsletter Articles
We wrapped up the past year with food and celebration, eager to see what the future brings. Every new year is full of promise, so we resolve to make the most of it. New Year’s Resolutions have been around since the 1800s. Of course, they’ve evolved through the years. These days, we resolve to finally… read more
October 28, 2022 | Filed under: Consumer Education,Newsletter Articles,Research,Wind Resistance
Hurricane Ian ravaged Florida and the Southern U.S. on September 28, 2022. Many lost their lives, and thousands who were displaced returned to devastated homes and communities. Thankfully, we’ve seen people step up and provide humanitarian aid. Now, we need to band together and prepare for future disasters. Ian caused billions of dollars of property… read more