When summer arrives, so do unpredictable weather patterns for Kentuckiana. And though you can’t control what’s going to threaten the comfort of your home from the summer skies, there are things you can do to strengthen the most significant area of protection: your roof. As your home’s largest exterior surface area, your roof is continually […]
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In July of 2023, hazy gray skies and thick smog plagued US cities as wildfires spewed smoke from Canada. At one point, New York had the worst air quality in the world, with an orange sky looming over millions of residents. Throughout, medical professionals advised us to skip outdoor exercise and limit our exposure to […]
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We hope this message finds you well and comfortable in these days of fluctuating weather. Even though some winter days remain, many of us look forward to renewing and refreshing our homes in the spring season. Here are 2 things to help you get your roof ready for spring: Early spring is a great season […]
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With summer come the memories of childhood. Remember the heat from a boiling asphalt driveway? With bare feet, we quickly learned that you wouldn’t scorch your feet if you could run fast enough. Asphalt can’t change its nature when it comes to heat. Asphalt gets hot, and although the asphalt on that driveway isn’t the […]
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As winter approaches and temperatures drop, take care of your roof. It takes a lot of beating from nasty weather, and snowfall can put a lot of weight on it. The amount of rain, snow, and sleet we get in the winter can be tough on your roof and gutters. Get Ready for Cold Temperatures […]
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No matter the season, storms, water, and moisture can wreak havoc on your roof. Here are the stories of 2 homes with problems of water and moisture damage. Both can be remediated with proper ventilation, and the right metal roofing solution. Notes from the Field Our own Todd Miller loves to visit homes in need […]
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