Let’s be honest, roofing issues can happen at any time. Mother nature doesn’t care if it’s winter in West Michigan. If your roof has a leak or some other major issue, and the temp has dipped and the snow is flying, you might hesitate to contact us. Don’t!
Read MoreFall is the perfect time for roof maintenance, especially in West Michigan with winter approaching. By doing a quick inspection yourself or having us out for a thorough (and free) roof inspection, you can catch any problems before the cold, snowy months are upon us.
Read MoreWhen you’ve been in the roofing business for decades, as we have, you see a lot. From a minor mistake to a major blunder, we’ve seen just about everything over the years on jobsites and inspections.
Read MoreGood, quality new windows should last 15-20 years, although they can last longer. Most vinyl windows, for instance, come with warranties of up to 25 years. When considering window replacement, talk to us about window installation and manufacturer warranties.
Read MoreUnderstanding your roofing warranty (or roofing warranties) is essential. If something unexpected happens, your roof may be covered under warranty before having to get insurance involved. Likewise, you’ll know when to contact your insurance company and when to contact your roofer.
Read MoreSolar panels can be a huge benefit to both the environment and your energy bills. Generating your own energy through rooftop solar panels means you’ll pay less for energy every month and also reduce your carbon footprint.
Read MoreWith the changing season of West Michigan, we—and our roofs—are going to be subject to high winds on occasion throughout the year.
Read MoreIs your roof trying to tell you something? There are many reasons for a roof replacement, but some are more common than others. If your roof is showing any of the signs on this list, it may be telling you it’s due for a replacement. 1.
Read MoreAccording to the National Weather Service, we had 47 hailstorms in Michigan in 2019. Not surprisingly, the larger the hail, the greater the potential for damage. Usually, it takes hail of at least 1” in diameter to cause damage to your roof or home, but hail as small as a dime can cause issues.
Read MorePhoto by NORTHFOLK on Unsplash A new roof is a worthwhile investment. But many times, it’s an unexpected expense. If your roof is in need of replacement, it’s also one you shouldn’t, and often can’t, delay, as doing so is likely to cause more damage, which can lead to more expenses.
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