Yes, you heard that recent forecast right - possibility of snow flurries for the Twin Cities. Some parts of Minnesota have already seen snowfall, so you might be digging out the boots and mittens to get ready. But is your home ready for the cold season?
Read MoreYes, gutter cleaning is a messy job, but it's an important maintenance item to keep both your gutters and your roof working as designed. Twice-yearly clean-outs (spring and fall) and inspection are recommended. Debris can build up in gutters, blocking the water flow.
Read MoreTraveling has been a dream for countless people over the years, and many of them have invested in a wide variety of mobile homes to travel in comfort. Laird Herbert has taken that dream and built his own home on wheels.
Read MoreOne of the most crucial parts to maintaining the integrity of your home’s structure is its roof. Even minor damage, when left untended, can lead to structural deterioration and costlier repairs. Minor storm damage often has many homeowners tempted to handle roof repairs themselves.
Read MoreProperly insulated attics are important both for preventing ice dams and reducing energy use. Bob Vila addresses the importance of insulation in his radio broadcast and provides links on how to optimize your insulation.
Read MoreWith the oncoming winter season, the issue of ice build up on roofs comes up again . There are many options for deicing systems, but HotEdge has created a new ice dam option which is energy efficient and simple to maintain.
Read MoreOne of the basic joining techniques of carpentry is toenailing. This method of creating joints can also be used to edge resistant boards into position. To learn how to do it on your own can be frustrating, but The Family Handyman has made the process easier through this step by step tutorial .
Read MoreMetal roofs are fast becoming one of the most popular residential roofing choices. If all you know about metal roofing is what you've seen on barns and pole buildings, here is some information to help you evaluate metal roofing for yourself.
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