We’re Not Going to Live 50 More Years
You may not plan to live another 50 years—but your home will. Learn why investing in a 50-year roof isn’t about you—it’s about protecting your spouse, your home’s value, and your peace of mind for years to come.
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You may not plan to live another 50 years—but your home will. Learn why investing in a 50-year roof isn’t about you—it’s about protecting your spouse, your home’s value, and your peace of mind for years to come.
After one of the harshest Ohio winters in years, hidden damage may be lurking on your roof, gutters, or inside your attic. Learn what to check right now — and why a spring inspection could save you thousands in preventable repairs.
Replacing old windows can immediately improve comfort, reduce energy bills, and eliminate drafts in your home. Discover what homeowners across Ohio notice most after upgrading to energy-efficient windows from Bo Lacey Construction.
Replacing old windows can immediately improve comfort, reduce energy bills, and eliminate drafts in your home. Discover what homeowners across Ohio notice most after upgrading to energy-efficient windows from Bo Lacey Construction.
When flashing is missing or installed incorrectly, the results are almost always the same: hidden leaks that eventually lead to major structural damage.
As students settle into the new school year, Bo Lacey Construction is stepping up to support classrooms with donation boxes at each of our offices. Join us in collecting supplies for area students.
When you're ready to replace your roof, siding, or windows, one of the first things you probably ask is, “How soon can a roofing contractor be here?”
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.