2-part Blog

Home Improvements for Energy Efficiency – Part 2

By John - November 30, 2022

Now that you’ve looked at some of the ways you can make your home more energy efficient yourself, we have some ideas that we can help with. (If you missed part one, click here.) As an exterior remodeling company, we speak with homeowners every day about how today’s building codes differ from those 15 and…

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Choosing the Right Shingle Style & Color – Part 2

By John - November 27, 2018

In our last blog we talked about the different shingle styles. Today we’re going to give you guidance on choosing the right shingle color for your new roof. Different shingles styles come in different colors, so you’ll want to choose a style before trying to pick a color. The manufacturers also offer slightly different colors…

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Choosing the Right Shingle Style & Color – Part 1

By John - November 20, 2018

In our two-part blog series about choosing the right shingle style and color for your home, we’re going to look at the most common shingle styles and how to choose the right color for your roof replacement. In this week’s blog, we’ll focus on the different styles of asphalt shingle. We’re not going to focus…

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The Roof Replacement Process; How Roofing Companies Work

By John - March 7, 2018

If you’re looking for a roof replacement, you may wonder what to expect. Today starts a two-part blog about what to expect when you contact roofing companies for your new roof. Not all steps are exactly the same with all roofing companies, but for the most part, this is the process. It’s generally the same…

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Age of Your Home and Your Roofing – Part 2

By John - September 20, 2017

In Part 1 of our two part blog about the age of your home and your roofing, we talked about homes less than 20 years old and the roof. Today’s blog covers older homes as there are significant differences when it comes to a roof replacement with an older roof. We’ll make the same disclaimer…

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Age of Your Home and Your Roofing – Part 1

By John - September 14, 2017

If you’ve lived in Winston-Salem or Greensboro for more than a few years, you’ve seen the growth. New developments, roads, and schools seem to be popping up regularly. If you look at US Census data, this isn’t a new trend. In fact, our area has more than doubled in population since the 1950’s. In the…

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What Brand Shingle is Best? Part 2 of 2

By John - May 25, 2017

Last week’s blog broached the question we get so often about which brand of shingle is best. If you missed part one, click here. As we said last week, there is no “best brand,” only the best brand for you. We addressed the benefits of GAF shingles. Today we’re going to cover Owens Corning and…

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What Brand Shingle is Best? Part 1 of 2

By John - May 17, 2017

Homeowners ask us this question regularly and our answer is always the same; we don’t sell any brand shingle that we can’t stand behind. That means the right shingle for you may be different than the right shingle for another homeowner. Depending upon the style of your home, your budget, and the color shingle you’re…

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Understanding the Elements of Your Roofing System – Part 2

By John - March 14, 2017

If you read part one of our two part blog series about the different parts of your roofing system, you have gained a small understanding of the details of your roof repair or roof replacement quote. If you missed it, click here. Today we’ll finish with the terms that your local roofing company may use…

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Understanding the Elements of Your Roofing System – Part 1

By John - March 7, 2017

The most visible part of your roofing system are your shingles. When they begin to age, it’s a sign that other parts of your roof may be too. Understanding the different parts of your roofing system will help you understand a roof replacement quote from your local roofing company. The primary components of your roof…

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