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Read MoreIf you've got the right exterior building products, your fall exterior home maintenance to-do list could have just one item on it: Hose Down House. That's right, the only tool you might need this fall is a garden hose.
Read MoreYour roof covers one of your most important investments - your home. So shouldn't what you protect it with be the best? There are many options to roof your house - including steel, cedar shakes, tile, or asphalt.
Read MoreSince weather forecasters tell us we are moving into a cold, snowy winter, it's a good idea to evaluate your home's siding to see if it needs help before the harsh weather sets in.
Read MoreIf it seems like good customer service is hard to find these days, let us introduce you to the customer satisfaction specialists here at Quarve Contracting, Inc. For over 27 years we've been one of the leading home remodeling contractors in the St. Paul/Minneapolis area.
Read MoreWith all of the current talk about the federal tax budget, one thing is sure - income taxes are bound to change, and it's possible some credits and deductions taxpayers now enjoy will disappear. One of those is the federal tax credit for certain qualifying energy-efficient home improvements.
Read MoreWhile metal roofing might conjure up old images of a village of shanties, over the years metal roofing has evolved and improved to become a very viable and sphisticated option for many home owners.
Read MoreDark or light stains on your roof might be more than discoloration. They could be signs that your roof is infested with mold, algae, lichen, moss, or other small organisms.
Read MoreWeather forecasters are predicting a winter for this part of the Midwest that's colder and snowier than usual. Heavy snow falls can spell trouble for older roofs, especially those which are already deteriorating or have loose or missing shingles.
Read MoreIf insect or rodent damage has been a problem for your home, you're going to need a lot more than good insurance. After all, insurance doesn't prevent the destruction; it only helps you pay for repairs.
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