Home Improvement

Choose Energy Efficient Options for Your Exterior Home Remodel

By John - April 27, 2023

What are your goals for your home remodel? For most homeowners better curb appeal tops the list. If you’re going through the trouble, and let’s be honest, the expense of an exterior home remodel, you might as well get all the benefit you can from it. When you choose energy efficient options, you’ll see more…

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Do You Have Energy Efficient Windows?

By John - April 20, 2023

Since we’re focusing on energy efficient homes this month, we’re going to look at ways to know whether you have energy efficient windows today. If you recently bought the home you’re in, you may have little detail about the windows and whether they’re energy efficient or not. Here are a few things you can do…

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Is Your Siding Causing High Utility Bills?

By John - April 13, 2023

Although a few manufacturers have started adding insulation to their siding products creating an R-value, overall there’s really not a big push toward energy efficient siding. However, that doesn’t mean there aren’t ways that your home could be more energy efficient with new siding. Here are some things to know. Today’s Building Codes Are Different…

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How You Can Have an Energy Efficient Roof

By John - April 4, 2023

If you’ve ever been on a roof on a hot summer day, you know the surface is hotter than just about anything. When you venture into your attic on a hot day, it can be miserable. However, with the right roof and roofing company, you can have a more energy efficient roof. Need a New…

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Is Your Siding Sending You a Message?

By John - January 27, 2023

Sometimes it’s easy to know that you need new siding. However, as a Winston-Salem siding company, we see homes regularly that need new siding where the homeowner has no idea. If you’re wondering about your own home, here are some signs it’s time to call about a quote for new siding. Warped Siding Most people…

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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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Energy Efficient Home Improvements – Part 1

By John - November 22, 2022

As much as we wanted to fit all the energy efficient home improvements into one blog, it was impossible. So, here is part one; energy efficient home improvements you can do yourself or can hire someone to do with minimal time and financial investment. Replace Weather Stripping All the entry doors on your home have…

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Why Choose Cooley Roofing

By John - November 9, 2022

We are honored that we were voted the best roofing company by homeowners in both Winston-Salem and Clemmons, NC. We can assure you that we don’t take that honor lightly. In fact, we will keep doing things as we always have to earn the trust and respect of homeowners throughout the tri-cities region. Although we…

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3 Ways to Increase Your Home’s Energy Efficiency

By John - September 22, 2022

Now that we’re heading into fall, you may remember the high heating bills you had last winter. There are many things you can do to increase your home’s energy efficiency. You could replace your windows, install new insulated siding and a new roof. As a local roofer, we know that new isn’t always in the…

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Siding’s Return on Investment – The Big Picture

By John - September 1, 2022

Unlike your home purchase, which you do expect to grow in value ending in a return on your investment when you sell, you probably know that no home improvements have a guaranteed ROI. However, if all you are focusing on when considering new siding is the siding return on investment when you sell your home,…

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