Top 3 Reasons To Install A Metal Roof On Your Home

Whether you're in the process of building a home or you have just learned that the roof in your home needs to be replaced, you will need to decide what type of roof to install. It is normal to feel overwhelmed-- there are multiple types of roofs and materials to choose from. When you need a roof for a new or existing home, opting to instal a metal roof makes a lot of sense. Read More 

Top Repairs For A Noisy Forced Air Heating System

Has your forced air heating system been making a real racket lately? Whether it has been banging, clanging, or squealing, you can bet that it needs some attention from a heating repair service. The exact repairs they will need to do will depend on what, exactly, is wrong, but here is a look at a few of the top possibilities. Replace the Fan Belt Your heating system has a large fan that is responsible for propelling the heated air into your home. Read More 

Recognizing The Symptoms Of Pressure Switch Trouble

Well pump failures have the potential to be terrifying. Not only are you left without fresh water for your home, but you may be facing a repair bill that can be quite costly. While it's easy to imagine a worst-case scenario requiring a pump replacement, there are less frightening reasons that your water well may have stopped working. The pressure switch is one common cause of problems. Luckily, these components are relatively simple to replace, and the repair may only cost you a few hundred dollars. Read More 

Dispelling Common Myths About Retractable Awnings For Cold-Weather Use

When outfitted on your home and extended over your porch or patio, the retractable awning can be a valuable addition to your property. However, a lot of myths exist about these fixtures in cold climates or in cold weather.  Myth #1: You can't have an awning if you live in colder climates.  You can have an awning if your home is seated in an area where it is colder than usual or that has especially harsh winters. Read More 

Undertaking Your First Demolition Project

Demolition work can be one of the first steps in a major renovation or construction project. Yet, it is often one of the parts of this process that people may understand the least well, and this can lead to some mistakes or faulty assumptions when it concerns demolitions. Can You Easily Knock Out A Wall On Your Own? One of the more common types of changes that people may want to make to the interior of their homes is removing a wall. Read More