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Permeability is an important factor to consider when choosing house siding materials because it can impact the energy efficiency and durability of your home. Permeability refers to the ability of a material to allow moisture and air to pass through it.

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Choosing the right contractor for your project can be overwhelming. Typically, most homeowners are concerned with the following: What criteria should you use to qualify a proposal and contractor?

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A Class IV impact asphalt shingle is a type of roofing material that is designed to withstand hailstorms and other severe weather conditions. These shingles are rated based on their ability to resist impact damage from hailstones, with Class IV being the highest rating available.

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The best material for siding installation on your home will depend on several factors, including your budget, personal preference, and the climate and weather conditions in your area. Here are some of the most popular siding materials: 1.

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Good roof ventilation is essential to maintaining a healthy and functional roofing system. Here are some reasons why proper roof ventilation is important: 1.

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Was your home built in the 1960s or earlier? Do you have a second story room with knee walls or storage access panels down low on the wall? Are you having issues with ice dams at your home's eaves (near the gutters) in the wintertime?

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Replacing a roof with metal has several key benefits, including: 1. Durability: Metal roofing is highly durable and can last for up to 50 years or more with proper installation and maintenance.

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1. Ensure adequate insulation: Insulating the attic or roof space helps to maintain a uniform temperature across the roof, preventing snow from melting and refreezing at the roof's edges. 2.

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Winter Weather Ice Dams

A common, but not often discussed winter weather problem for homeowners is ice damming. When the temperatures drop, ice dams can form on the roof of a home. Prevention is the best medicine for ice dams, so knowing what they are and how they form is invaluable for avoiding water damage to your home.

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When it comes time to replace your roof, one of the first things you should consider as you evaluate roofing materials is how well it is going to stand up to Minnesota weather. A roof that works well in a warm, dry area like Arizona might not be the best choice for Minneapolis homes.

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