Sep 10, 2018
It’s no surprise to homeowners that Mother Nature can be powerful. No one can prepare for or predict when a hail storm will hit. Your roof, which is the first line of defense against Mother Nature can surely take a beating during a hail storm. This can cause damage to the shingles on your roof. If a hail storm has recently hit your area and you are concerned that your roof may have gotten damaged during the hail storm, it is critical that you call hail repair professionals as soon as possible. Read Full Post
Sep 5, 2018
Energy efficient replacement windows can be a wonderful investment that pays off year after year in energy savings and enjoyment. Leaky, drafty windows can be one of the biggest contributors to high heating and cooling costs for Minnesota homeowners. Just thinking of all the wonderfully cooled air seeping out through inefficient windows on a hot, humid day is enough to make many families decide to look for cost saving relief.
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Aug 31, 2018
Shingles are by far the most popular roofing style in the area. This makes a lot of sense because they do look great and have enough durability to withstand all types of weather all year long. However, not all shingles are created equal. Read Full Post
Aug 24, 2018
Summers in Minnesota can be a great time to get out and explore all of the wonderful sights and sounds of nature, but the afternoon and evening storms this time of year can also be quite severe. In fact, it’s common to see high winds and strong storms that can produce not only heavy rain and lightning, but damaging hail as well. If you’ve recently experience a strong hailstorm and are worried that your roof may have been damaged, it’s best to call in Read Full Post
Aug 20, 2018
As we welcome winter this year, it’s time to start doing the usual around-the-house checkups to be sure everything is working well enough to get you through the winter. Windows and doors should be sealed tightly, insulation should be at the proper levels, heating systems should be working properly, and your roof should be in good enough condition to survive hail, ice, wind, and snow storms this season.Read Full Post