Summer is a great time to catch up on home maintenance tasks, including caring for your roof. However, it’s important to remember that roofing work can be dangerous, and accidents can happen without proper safety measures. In this blog, we’ll discuss some tips for staying safe during summer home maintenance tasks that involve your roof. Use appropriate tools When engaging in summer gardening maintenance, it is essential to prioritize safety to ensure an enjoyable and accident-free experience. Use...Continue Reading
As spring transitions to summer, the month of May brings with it warmer temperatures and longer days. It’s also a great time to start thinking about your home’s roofing needs. Here are a few things to keep in mind during the month of May: Inspect Your Roof: The first step to maintaining a healthy roof is to perform regular inspections. Walk around your property and closely examine your roof from the ground level. Check for any signs of...Continue Reading
Summer is a time of sunshine, warmth, and long days. However, it’s also a time for storms, which can wreak havoc on your home’s roof. As a homeowner, it’s essential to be aware of how summer storms can affect your home and take steps to protect your roof. Here are a few ways that summer storms can affect your home’s roof: Strong winds can damage or displace shingles Summer storms can bring strong winds that can cause shingles...Continue Reading
We rely on our roofs to be our home’s top defense against the elements. Leaks can be a hassle and, when left unaddressed, become a much more costly dilemma. This blog discusses the top five reasons your roof leaks and how you can handle the problem. Broken or Blown Off Shingles Shingle damage can be one of the most manageable problems to notice. With shingles being the outermost layer of your roof, they can be broken, damaged, or...Continue Reading
If your home is 15 years or older, features that were once “standard” are now turn-offs for potential buyers. If you’re considering listing your home, that’s probably not the best news. After all, no homeowner wants to hear their home is “outdated” or that the sale price should be lower. The good news is that making minor improvements to your home will appeal to new home buyers, and some projects can increase your home’s value! Here are the...Continue Reading