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“Deep and dark, with an air of mystery” is the way Owens Corning is describing their featured new shingle color of the year- Black Sable! It is mostly black granules, layered with gray, umber and sable; creating a very rich … Continue reading
As with most homeowners, you probably have a mile-long list of improvements you want to make on your home now and in the future, but how do you prepare for it? Deciding what areas of your home are in need … Continue reading
Here in Minnesota we see a lot of rain, wind and hail. Be sure to keep an eye out for damage to your home that these types of storms can cause. If gone untreated, damage to the exterior of your … Continue reading
With winter just around the corner, now is the perfect time to ensure your home is protected from the unpredictable Minnesota weather! Dealing with your insurance company? We can help take that stress off your shoulders! Let us give you … Continue reading
The winter season will soon be upon us; here are a few things you should know about ice dams before the snow and cold hits!! If your home has asphalt shingles (which most do), then you are at a significant … Continue reading
As a homeowner, you may wonder, when is it time for me to get a new roof? There are a few things to take into consideration; the age of your roof, are you selling your home in the next few … Continue reading
Have you ever had water in your bathroom or kitchen fan? All residents in Maple Grove, Plymouth, Brooklyn Park, or Champlin that have experienced this problem need to know that this will happen again. If your bathroom or kitchen has … Continue reading
Roofing projects are right around the corner. Did you know that hard snow and cold winters will take YEARS off your roof?? Maple Grove and Plymouth area’s got hit hard with that early storm; and the thawing and melting process … Continue reading
Your roof is your homes first barrier against the elements; taking care to ensure its integrity is important, especially with spring right around the corner. While the temperature fluctuates, your shingles are in a state of expanding and contracting. In older … Continue reading