When you plan for your future, are you involving your home in the process? As a homeowner, just as you create a plan for your career and retirement, or a yearly plan for your finances, you should be crafting some sort of plan for your home. And, if you haven’t already, now is the time.
Read MoreRecently, I received my certificate as a John Maxwell Certified Coach, Teacher, Trainer and Speaker. Soon after receiving my certification, an acquaintance asked what my biggest takeaway from the experience was. Of course, I could talk for hours about what I learned from the program.
Read MoreYears ago, I came across this nugget of wisdom that I have held onto as truth. "It is not you that determines if you’re an expert. It is those you serve who determine whether you’re in fact an expert in whatever area you study, teach, model, live and work.
Read MoreWith another round of COVID affecting our lives, it’s important now more than ever to plan and live our lives to the fullest, despite what is happening around us. I’ve been thinking more and more about my goals for 2022.
Read MoreWhen it comes to roofing, traditional materials will never go out of style. They are sought after because they are considered renewable and add so much beauty to a home.
Read MoreEach year before making any New Year's resolutions and writing down personal goals, I like to look back at the months behind us. It's a great time to review what we've accomplished, and what areas in both our personal and professional lives still need work.
Read MoreWhen was the last time you looked at your gutters, and not just to clean them out? For many homeowners, it's easy to perceive that a gutter is just a gutter, not knowing all of the parts that work together to move rainwater away and keep your home in good condition.
Read MoreThe holiday season can be one of the busiest times of the year, and can be more stressful than most for so many reasons.
Read MoreSeptember marks the end of summer and brings the comfortableand refreshing feelings of fall. For us, it also marks the start of businessplanning for the new year. While, of course, we review the numbers and set newgoals (and many other specifics), we also focus on our vision, mission and corevalues.
Read MoreOne of the biggest mistakes that roofing contractors make is building their business as if they were the customer. This meansthat their processes have everything they might want if they were to hire thecompany for their own home. Unfortunately, this method leaves some of theircustomers unsatisfied.
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