Like your windows, your entry door is a highly visible design element that adds to your home’s curb appeal. That’s why you should consider a replacement if your existing door is failing. Today, fiberglass entry doors are fast gaining traction thanks to a host of benefits. Roofing & More, Inc.
Read MoreYour health and protection are a top priority at Roofing & More, Inc. As we monitor the news and impact of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) on our community, we want our customers and all of those in our community that we serve to know that your peace of mind is our priority.
Read MoreWindow replacement may be a straightforward project, but it will still involve some careful decision-making. One of the essential factors you should consider is window style. Roofing & More, Inc.
Read MoreSiding is the perfect example of a home improvement product that can become an investment in your home, or quickly become expensive to maintain.
Read MoreAt a recent kickoff meeting for 2020 planning, I asked my team what comes to mind first when they think of the phrase “Exceptional Experience.” Of course, they quickly answered “the customer.
Read MoreThe beauty and durability of traditional slate roofs are certainly beneficial, but they come with a steep price tag that deters many potential purchasers. GAF’s TruSlate® Premium Roofing System allows homeowners to enjoy the superior benefits of traditional slate without breaking the bank!
Read MoreWhen it comes to making upgrades or repairs on your home, finding the best products means more than just choosing the best-rated option.
Read MoreYour gutter system plays an important role in keeping your property safe from water damage. To ensure its long-term performance and function, it must stay clog-free. While you could choose to clean the gutters regularly yourself, this is a dirty and dangerous task.
Read MoreNow that we are well past the holiday season and beginning to settle into 2020, it’s time to get started on the goals we set for ourselves when the year began.
Read MoreRidge vents are installed at the peak of the roof, typically running its length. They are designed to allow air to circulate underneath the roofing so as to prevent moisture buildup.
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