Winter weather can be unpredictable. Some days, a storm could rip through the area and the week after that the sun will shine like nothing ever happened. While we appreciate the brighter days of winter, there can be unknown trouble brewing below your roof as the snow melts.
Read MoreThe leaves aren't the only thing that come falling down this time of year. In Emergency Rooms and Urgent Care clinics all over the country, nurses, doctors, and anxious spouses trying really, really hard not to say, "I told you so!", are attending to broken legs and arms (and worse).
Read MoreFall is coming to Michigan, and you know what that means — before you know it the stores will be playing Christmas music already. Eventually, dads the state over will break out the ladders to string up Christmas lights in a festive attempt to out-do each other.
Read MoreFor at least a century, those iconic asphalt shingles have been by far the most popular residential roofing material, at least in the U.S. (they’re virtually unheard of in Europe).
Read MoreIn the United States, there are currently more than 50,000 companies providing their customers with sheet metal, siding, and roofing contractors. If you’re looking to hire a commercial roofing company in Michigan, then you’ll need to know what you’re talking about.
Read MoreThis summer, Angie’s List is sounding the alarm bell over sketchy “roofing contractors” scamming homeowners and businesses around the country.
Read MoreThe contractors roofing Grand Rapids Michigan homes and businesses may technically compete with each other. But they’re also united against a common enemy — the dreaded ice dams of the Michigan winter.
Read MoreAbout 88% of U.S. homeowners think of the exterior of their home as one single entity, but in reality it’s made of dozens of interlocking parts.
Read MoreIf you’re selecting a commercial roofing company in 2015, then there are more than 50,000 businesses that provide installation, roofing, or siding work for you to select from.
Read MoreMost homeowners don’t really think of their house as the sum of its parts; they think of it as a singular unit. In fact, 88% of people see the outside of their homes as a singular entity rather than seeing the individual parts of it.
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