Why Is There Sand in My Gutters? Roof Granule Loss Explained
Finding a significant amount of sand granules in your gutters can be a red flag regarding the health of your roof....
Read MoreFinding a significant amount of sand granules in your gutters can be a red flag regarding the health of your roof....
Read MoreIf your roof is leaking in winter, the cause is usually tied to how snow, ice, and cold temperatures interact with existing wear points. Ice dams, flashing failures, damaged shingles, valley wear, drainage issues, and fastener problems are the most common culprits. With the right inspection and repairs, winter roof leaks can be resolved effectively and prevented in the future....
Read MoreHomeowners often assume siding projects need to wait until spring. While warm weather makes most home improvement work easier, vinyl siding can absolutely be installed in the winter as long as it’s done correctly. In fact, for many New Jersey homeowners, winter can be an ideal time to replace siding that’s no longer protecting their home. The key is working with an experienced contractor who understands how tem...
Read MoreWhen temperatures in New Jersey start to drop, homeowners often turn their attention to insulation, heating systems, and drafty windows. But one of the most damaging winter problems often begins where you can’t easily see it: at the edge of your roof. Ice dams are a familiar threat in our climate, and they can lead to leaks, damaged insulation, and costly roof repairs if ignored. The good news is that ice dams ar...
Read MoreTo protect your home, it’s important to recognize the early warning signs. Here are five common types of siding damage that most homeowners ignore....
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