The 2017 Atlantic hurricane season has been unusually active, and we’re only halfway through the season. The entire U.S. has seen more than its share of tough storms in recent months, followed by a barrage of shady contractors eager to make quick cash off others’ misfortunes.
Read MoreOne of James Hardie’s most popular siding colors in the East Coast is Pearl Gray , a light, misty morning gray. It may be the most common pick because it simply adds a clean, subtle modernity to a home’s exterior.
Read MoreOne of the best things about being a business owner is when we receive referrals from our customers. When most people think of referrals, the obvious connection is they are a business tool that lets you grow your customer base and sales without costly advertising.
Read MoreIn our area, where hurricanes strengthen and storms are frequent, homeowners often wonder how they can protect their home from storm damage. Most often, this begins with actually assessing the outside condition of your home.
Read MoreEver come across a house that makes you stare for a few extra seconds. The home's personality appears to change with each season, whether covered in a blanket of snow or glistening after a summer shower.
Read MoreDuring the summer, one of the most common problems roofing contractors deal with isn’t shingles, siding or gutters. More issues are caused by poor attic ventilation than all of these components combined!
Read MoreOne of the most popular reasons homeowners replace the windows on their home is for increased energy efficiency. In everyday life, that means keeping cool air in during the summer, and cool air out in the winter.
Read MoreRoofing & More, Inc. has been selected nine years in a row for the 2017 Best of Herndon Awards for Siding Contractors and now qualifies for the Herndon Business Hall of Fame. Roofing & More, Inc.
Read MoreWhen I named this company “[company_name],” the wording was very specific. The most obvious is that we are a roofing company, and we also have more products and services – siding, windows, gutters, doors, etc.
Read MoreUnfortunately, there is a popular myth when it comes to siding – that it is waterproof. Siding is not waterproof – water gets behind it and needs somewhere to go.
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