When your roof has a problem — whether it’s a leak, missing shingles, or storm damage — you’re faced with a big question: Should I repair it, or is it time to replace the whole thing?
If you're looking at a roof replacement, you’ve probably already gathered a few estimates. But how do you know who to trust?
Tariffs have driven up the cost of imported products. But, we’ve taken a different approach -- sourcing materials made in our home state of Ohio.
We’re proud to announce that Amy Copley and Houston Mills, two of our exceptional Project Managers, were honored by the Certified Contractors Network (CCN) in their 2024 National Additional Work Order (AWO) Contest.
Homeowners across Mansfield, Circleville, Norwalk, and Mount Vernon are asking these exact questions in 2025. The full answer goes beyond numbers and it starts with trust.
When it comes to energy efficiency, most homeowners are quick to blame their windows for high utility bills. But what if I told you that your siding—not your windows—might be the real culprit?
When it comes to energy efficiency, most homeowners are quick to blame their windows for high utility bills. But what if I told you that your siding—not your windows—might be the real culprit?
There’s never a good time to discover a roof problem. But being proactive after a storm can protect your home — and your wallet — from more serious damage and costly repairs down the road.
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