Window installation is a very technical process regardless of what type of window is being installed. Because of this, there’s a chance that mistakes were made when your windows were being put in. These mistakes can have a negative effect on your window’s performance.
Read MoreRoofing systems are more complicated than you might expect. They are made of different layers and features with specific functions. One of them is called ‘underlayment.
Read MoreOne of the most efficient roofing features a homeowner can enjoy is a skylight. Skylights can boost your home’s aesthetics by enhancing its natural illumination. They also increase your property value..
Read MoreYour home’s siding is meant to keep you and your family safe and comfortable against rain, snow, hail, and many other weather conditions. But if your siding isn’t performing the way it used to, then it may be time to consider a replacement. But when should you get new siding?
Read MoreWhen you plan on adding natural light to your home, one of your go-to options is installing skylights. However, you should also consider solar tubes. In this post, your trusted vinyl siding and skylight expert, Burr Roofing, Siding, & Windows, shares their benefits and differences.
Read MoreThere’s more to exterior siding than just improving the curb appeal of a property. It also protects against damage stemming from not just severe weather conditions but also birds, insects, and other pests.
Read MoreOne of the things you shouldn’t overlook in your regular maintenance routine is your decking. However, some homeowners are confused whether they should have their deck stained or painted.
Read MoreWindows may be far from being the most prominent part of your home, but it plays a crucial role in your home’s overall visual style.
Read MoreThey may seem like minor details on your home’s exterior, but your soffits and fascia are, in fact, crucial to your roofing system. They protect the roof from water, debris and even pests like rodents.
Read MoreIf you’re planning to replace your entry door soon, you’ll first need to work with a trusted contractor. Do some research to know who are the best prospects for your project. Make sure to check their licenses and insurance, as well as their previous work on entry door installation.
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