The recent snowfalls and freezing temps we've had across the Twin Cities metro are a stark reminder that winter will be here soon. So now is the time to get your home ready for the coming cold weather, especially around your exterior.
Read MoreHave you taken a good look at steel shake roofing as an option for your Minnesota home?
Read MoreWe've noticed homeowners all around the Minneapolis area taking advantage of the occasional nice day taking care of exterior maintenance and prepping their homes for winter.
Read MoreWe had someone ask us this question recently. With the current economic conditions, many homeowners are tackling repairs and improvements themselves, in an effort to save money. But we'd like to say that the question isn't 'Can I...' but 'Should I?
Read MoreWe recently shared some information on metal shake and metal slate roofing. You might wonder why we prefer that to the genuine materials. Well, there are a number of reasons we believe that a metal roof is a better option to protect homes here in the Twin Cities.
Read MoreOne of the many advantages of metal roofing that Twin Cities homeowners love is that it can be selected in a variety of different looks.
Read MoreWe recently ran a series of posts on our blog about choosing siding materials. (If you'd like to check out previous articles on the topic, click here for 'Siding' posts .
Read MoreHere in the Midwest many homeowners like the rustic, north woods look. And for homes, that often means split wood shake roofing. Once popular in rural areas, this type of roofing has made its way right into the urban communities of the Twin Cities.
Read MoreRemember the old commercial tag line, "Inquiring minds want to know?" Well, if you are in the market for a new roof on your home here in the Minneapolis metro, that should be you. Many people find their roofing contractor by asking friends and neighbors for recommendations.
Read MorePerhaps you're in need of having your roof replaced, but you're dreading the mess that you KNOW is going to come along with it. Yes, we've all seen projects like this: tarps on the grass, debris in piles, ladders everywhere. You cringe wondering how your shrubs and your lawn are going to survive.
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