Roofing & More is celebrating our 21st year in business in 2014, and you get the presents! Now through February, enjoy the following supersized discounts during our 21st Anniversary Savings Spectacular. 21% OFF all materials! 21% OFF all labor costs!
Read MoreOne area of concern some homeowners deal with this time of the year are various critters invading the home. These pests often enter through roofing in Northern Virginia, in search of a warm, comfortable place to bed down during the winter months.
Read MoreAnother year has come to an end, leaving me wondering – where did it go?! On behalf of the entire Roofing & More team, I would like to thank all who contributed to our success during 2013.
Read MoreThe success or failure of your home improvement project will largely depend on your chosen contractor’s service quality. As such, be sure to ask the right questions and know what documents to request before hiring a Northern Virginia window repair contractor.
Read MoreWhen your windows rattle, leak air and heat, look dilapidated, and no longer function as efficiently as before, then it’s time to have them repaired or replaced. Otherwise, you’ll have to deal with increasingly expensive energy bills if you decide to stick with your old and malfunctioning windows.
Read MoreThanks to advances in window technology, households can stay warmer without needing to pay hefty electric bills. While traditional single-pane windows made of thin glass can barely repel heat, newer windows are now equipped with two or three panes that help regulate heat loss.
Read MoreThis year, winter has made its presence felt long before the season has officially started. The only way people living in states like Virginia can survive winter is to have their homes properly insulated.
Read MoreThe Ask,com website explores the dangerous effects of a water leak coming from roofs and ceilings. While leaks might seem minor at first, they can in fact be symptoms of more serious structural issues that could lead to water damage.
Read MoreFairfax, Virginia has seen below-average snowfall in the past few years, but this year could be different. Beth Lawton of Patch.com writes that based on Farmer's Almanac 2014 predictions, locals may have to brace themselves for the worst.
Read MoreWinter in Northern Virginia involves occasional snowfall that averages three or four inches. Heavy snow loads on Northern Virginia roofing systems can lead to roof leaks or, worse, roof collapse.
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