3 Solutions For Common Spray Foam Roofing Problems

A spray foam roof can be a great way to protect a building that has a flat roofline. The polyurethane products used in spray foam roofing are applied as a liquid. This liquid expands into a foam that hardens to form a protective layer over your roof. When properly applied and maintained, a spray foam roof has the potential to function efficiently for many years. You should become familiar with some common problems that plague foam roofing (and their solutions) if you are thinking of installing this product on your building. Read More 

Making The Most Of Your Roof Care

Your house isn't solid or complete unless you get the help of a roofing pro from time to time. If you don't, then your home will always be weakened and susceptible to damage from the weather. When you don't repair or maintain the roof, it is also more likely to start leaking or give you other costly problems. With this in mind, follow the tips in this article to get what you need out of your roof. Read More 

How To Check Your Roof After A Hail Storm

Sitting inside during a hailstorm might keep you safe, but it can also be painful as a homeowner as you hear each piece of hail crash into your house. It's understandable if you are concerned about damage to your roof or property, but sit tight until the storm is over. When it clears, you'll want to go outside and conduct an inspection, with special attention paid to your roof. Here's how to check your roof for damage after a hail storm. Read More 

Expensive Home Repairs That Will Save You Money In The Long Run

There are some home expenses that are not a big cost, and therefore you don't make a big deal about it (small things such as paint jobs or even replacing fixtures in your home). However, there are other expenses that are quite costly and which will oftentimes cause you to pause and consider whether or not you really can make the changes. These major renovations are often extremely pricey, and they can involve a ton of logistical issues that you need to take time out of your schedule to manage and coordinate with the contractors. Read More 

3 Things You Should Do To Keep Your Home’s Gutters In Good Shape

Your home's gutters are responsible for protecting your home from weather damage. The gutters direct rain and debris away from your home so it doesn't succumb to problems such as mildew buildup and wood rot. So it's important to take steps that will help keep your gutters in good shape throughout the years. Here are a few tasks that shouldn't be overlooked: Designate a Day a Month for Cleaning Read More