If you have ever cleaned wet maple leaves out of a second-story gutter in October, you have probably asked yourself: are gutter guards worth it?
Read MoreA house with uneven room temperatures, ice dams along the roof edge, or rising utility bills usually has a problem that starts above the ceiling. In many Chicago-area homes, attic insulation and roof ventilation are either out of balance or were never designed to work together in the first place.
Read MoreChoosing replacement windows gets expensive fast when every product line looks good in a showroom.
Read MoreIf your furnace runs constantly in January and certain rooms still feel cold, your windows may be costing you more than you think. The real energy efficient window replacement benefits go well beyond utility savings.
Read MoreA siding proposal can look solid on paper and still lead to problems a year later. The difference usually comes down to the company behind the quote - not just the material, color, or price.
Read MoreA siding decision in the Chicago suburbs has to hold up to more than looks. Between deep winter freezes, humid summers, strong winds, hail, and constant temperature swings, homeowners need an exterior that can protect the house without becoming a maintenance problem.
Read MoreA storm can move through the Chicago suburbs in twenty minutes and leave you with bruised shingles, dented gutters, and a roof that looks fine from the driveway. That is where a hail damage roof repair insurance claim often gets complicated.
Read MoreA storm moves through fast. The damage does not. One section of lifted shingles, a small roof leak, or hail bruising you cannot see from the ground can turn into interior water damage, insulation problems, mold growth, and a much larger repair bill.
Read MoreIf you are comparing bids for a new roof, the biggest difference is not just the shingle brand or the price on the proposal. It is whether the crew follows the roof installation process step by step, with the right prep, weather planning, ventilation, flashing details, and final quality control.
Read MoreWe recently had a heated debate with a city inspector over the proper way to install ice & water shield and drip edge. According to the International Building Code, ice & water shield should be installed over the drip edge.
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