Are you a homeowner in Kentucky and know it’s time to re-roof? It’s decision time. Choosing a roof for your home can be a tough decision; it’s not one you need to make often. There are many ways to choose a roof. We’ve discussed picking a color, listing pros and cons, and even why metal […]
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When you purchase a new roof, you should receive 2 warranties in writing. The 1st: from the manufacturer covering the integrity of their product. The 2nd: from the contractor covering the integrity of their workmanship. The manufacturer covers what they have control over – the product, and the contractor covers what they have control over […]
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Matt Risinger, prominent Austin, TX builder and YouTuber, recently created a video addressing several commonly held myths about metal roofing. While we’ve spoken to some of these myths before, Matt’s experience gives him some great insight into the ins and outs of metal roofing. If you don’t have time to watch (we highly recommend you do), here […]
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As Hurricane Ida ravaged the Southeastern United States and moved north, many homeowners evacuated. Flooding, high winds, and pouring rain caused millions of dollars in property damage and displaced thousands of people from their homes. Tennessee recently experienced torrential rains and flooding, with sadly no time for evacuation. Louisiana is suffering, with many parishes without […]
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Re-roofing can be a painful process, but it doesn’t have to be. To get the right roof, the first step on your journey to a worry-free roofing future is to set your criteria. The metrics you use to choose a good roof might be simple: cost, ease of installation, and how fast you can get […]
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In his book, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, L. Frank Baum says something that has been quoted millions of times since: “There’s no place like home.” Few of us have difficulty picturing Dorothy in the movie clicking the heels of her ruby slippers together repeating: “There’s no place like home. There’s no place like home.” […]
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