In less than two days we'll be moving into a new year and a new decade. And with all the interest on protecting and preserving our planet, it just makes sense that 2020 should be the year that homeowners here in the Twin Cities should be thinking about making changes to their homes.
Read MoreHomeowners here in the Twin Cities area usually equate storm damage with seasons that bring tornadoes, hail and heavy wind-driven rains. But the truth is, some serious problems can occur from winter storms that dump a ton of snow and ice on our houses.
Read MoreAfter a fairly cold spell, it has warmed up here in the Twin Cities, but you know that winter is just beginning. And for many homes, that means things are a little uncomfortable as the temperatures drop. Drafts are something you do not want to have to deal with all winter.
Read MoreIf you're planning on replacing your roof in the near future, the first thing you have to think about is what kind of roofing you want. Keep in mind that you don't have to get a new roof that is of the same type you currently have. Many different materials cover the tops of homes and buildings.
Read MorePerhaps you read our recent post on how having seamless steel siding installed on your home here in the Minneapolis area is a wise investment. And maybe now you have some questions about this exceptional siding material.
Read MoreAny kind of improvement you make to your home, whether it's interior or exterior, is going to cost you something. But will it be an investment in your home or simply an expense?
Read MoreAre you a Minnesota homeowner who is thinking about having solar panels installed on your roof?
Read MoreThis time of year as we approach those frigid subzero temperatures in the Twin Cities area, homeowners will experience one of winter's dreaded side effects: high utility bills due to increased heating needs.
Read MoreJust like the installation of metal roofing in the winter isn't much of an issue for our roofing crews, seamless steel siding can be put on a home even when the temperatures in the Minneapolis metro drop far below what is recommended for installing other siding products.
Read MoreOne of the things we enjoy about being a roofing contractor specializing in metal roofing is that as the seasons change, our work doesn't have to. That's not necessarily true of all roofing materials, though. For example, asphalt shingle roofers take a break when the weather turns cold.
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