Sometimes there’s no denying it, the evidence is right in front of you. Whether it be your curled shingle edges, algae growth and moss build-up or the shear age — it’s obvious that it’s time for a new roof. Question now is: What do you do? Renovating your roof means making a lot of bigContinue reading “6 Ventilation Myths to Avoid”
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Featured Story – A Look Ten Years Later
In 1986, Julene Lind was presented the opportunity to make her dreams come true and purchase the 4,000 square foot store on 38th and Nicollet where she had worked since 1979. She says, “It was a dream come true and has never looked back!” A few years later she was able to expand the businessContinue reading “Featured Story – A Look Ten Years Later”
5 Reasons to Choose Composite Roofing
Being a homeowner can be overwhelming at times. Maintaining a home takes organization, skill, money and time. In today’s busy world, we’re constantly looking for new ways to save time & money. One of the most important parts of maintaining the exterior of your home involves maintaining your roof. In the past, there wasn’t asContinue reading “5 Reasons to Choose Composite Roofing”
5 Design Tips to Increase Architectural Curb Appeal
As the old saying goes, “first impressions last a lifetime”, that is why designing a home with the right architectural curb appeal is crucial to its success. At first glance, your design needs to be pleasant to look at and enjoyable to live in. Drawing attention to key architectural elements will increase the value andContinue reading “5 Design Tips to Increase Architectural Curb Appeal”
Can you install different types of vents on a single roof?
Can You Mix Roof Ventilation Systems? No. The general rule of thumb is to install only one type of attic vent per common attic space. Each vent type (box, slant-back and turbine) are designed to move air flow differently through the attic. Mixing vents may cause a short circuit in the system which can leadContinue reading “Can you install different types of vents on a single roof?”
Featured Reroof Story – Reviving a House to Its Glory
In 1922, George Hartman did not build your typical Arts and Crafts home; he built a home that was the only one of its kind located in Pendleton, Oregon. The home’s original owner, George Hartman, served as the Mayor of Pendleton in 1921 and 1922. He also worked as a banker and postmaster in Pendleton according to archived records.Continue reading “Featured Reroof Story – Reviving a House to Its Glory”
Roofing Threats Across the Country
If you want your roofing project to last, you need to make sure you’re using the proper materials for your area’s specific climate and weather events. Use this guide to find the perfect roofing materials for every region in the country. Looking for more information on roofing materials specific to your region of the country?Continue reading “Roofing Threats Across the Country”
Roofing materials for the Southwestern region
The sights and spectacles of the Southwestern United States are truly unique, and the same can be said for the weather. Blazing heat, constant dust, droughts, wildfires — even earthquakes or tornadoes in some states — the American Southwest sees it all. If you’re planning a new build or remodeling project in this region, youContinue reading “Roofing materials for the Southwestern region”
Roofing materials for the Southeastern US
Life in the Southeastern United States comes with lots of advantages: beautiful coastlines, warm weather and plenty of sunshine, just to name a few. It’s no wonder so many people choose to build and live there. But that doesn’t mean there aren’t drawbacks too. Intense heat, hurricane conditions and invasive pests can be devastating toContinue reading “Roofing materials for the Southeastern US”
Roofing materials for the Midwest
The Midwest can famously see all four seasons in a single day, and while that might seem unpleasant to some, Midwesterners embrace the chaos with a sense of pride. From skiing in the winter to hanging out at the beach during the summer, people in the Midwest look to get outside and enjoy the uniqueContinue reading “Roofing materials for the Midwest”