Texas isn’t accustomed to seeing blizzards. We shut down work and school at the sight of a few flurries. But even in Texas, sudden temperature changes can cause issues with your roof. If we know one thing about Texas weather, we know it’s unpredictable.
Read MoreWhen people think of places dealing with winter weather, they generally don't include Texas in the conversation. And while we it's true that here in Central Texas we don't see the negative digits plaguing our Northern cousins, it has been dipping below the freezing mark pretty regularly this winter.
Read More6 Questions to Ask Your Roofer If you think a full replacement is expensive, imagine the cost of having to re-do it because of an incompetent installation. Thankfully, there are some safeguards you can take before a single shingle is laid.
Read MoreUnless you’ve already replaced a roof, you’ve probably never thought of the multitude of shingle types. The options can seem overwhelming - but an experienced roofing professional can help you figure out what’s best for your budget.
Read MoreAs metal roofs gain popularity as an aesthetically pleasing and durable roofing option, many soon-to-be customers have questions: are they loud? Will they dent with hail? Wouldn’t they get super hot? What about rust? Let’s explore the answers! Are metal roofs noisy?
Read More5 Popular Siding Options Just like a nice roof, siding can either make or break an entire home’s curb appeal. Let’s take a look at the most popular siding materials to see how home and business owners make a decision.
Read MoreThe cost of a new roof is often an unplanned expense resulting from unforeseen circumstances like high winds or hail. Damage caused by storms may be partially covered by insurance, but failures caused by years of extreme heat are repaired at the owner’s expense.
Read MoreIs a metal roof really worth its price tag? Take a look at some of the top reasons why metal roofs have gained so much popularity for both commercial and residential properties.
Read MoreIndoor air conditioning carries a hefty price tag: $40 BILLION in America, to be precise. Chances are that cooling your home or business represents the bulk of your own personal energy expenses.
Read More[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Your very first hint at needing a new roof is simply its age. Without combining any other complications, roofs should be replaced every twenty-five years at a minimum. But there are also many visual cues that may tip you off on serious hidden damage.
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