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It’s Not Too Early To Think About Winter Proofing Your Home

By Andrew Bussell | Aug 27, 2014

As summer starts turning to autumn, it’s important to winterize your home. Cleaning gutters, raking leaves, putting up the garden hoses, and turning off outside faucets are all good habits. While you’re doing that, take a good look at your doors and windows, too. Doors and windows are obvious weak points in your home’s defense…

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Rubber Roofing For Your Mobile Home – Not Everyone Is Qualified

By Andrew Bussell | Aug 26, 2014

The two major types of roofs for mobile homes are flat and peaked. Most mobile homes have flat roofs, although many mobile owners also choose to add peaked roofs to improve their homes. The most common materials used for mobile home roofing are rubber, aluminum, and asphalt. When it comes to rubber roofing, it’s important…

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5 Qualities to Look for in Roofers

By Andrew Bussell | Jul 21, 2014

There are many different kinds of roofing companies. A professional roofing company will have five important qualities. These qualities help set them apart from other roofing companies in the industry. Those looking for installation or repair should know that their project is going to be an investment. Installation, repair and replacement can cost thousands of…

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Roof Replacement or Repair: Which One is the One for Me?

By Andrew Bussell | Jun 15, 2014

Making the decision as to whether you should replace or repair your roof is often a difficult one. There are a number of different situations and materials that come into play to determine which option you should pursue. To help you make an informed decision, consider the following information. Asphalt Shingles Then most common of…

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Rubber Roofing: Is It Right for You?

By Andrew Bussell | Jun 1, 2014

For years, rubber roofing has been a leading material in the roofing industry. Beyond roofing, the material is used in a number of other applications. One of the best ways to use rubber roofing is on low-slope or flat roofs. Even though the majority of rubber roofs are black, they do come in white as…

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