Roofing in Winter: Warning Signs that Your Roof is in Need of Home Exterior Remodeling

A sound roof is essential during the winter months here in New England. From extreme cold to snowstorms and freezing rain, winter can be tough on roofs. That’s why it’s important to take steps to maintain your asphalt roof during this season. Without proper maintenance, your roof can suffer from water and ice damage, leading […]
Why Are My Energy Bills So High?

This Article Will Discuss: Energy Rates Spike Up To 85% — Even with a mild winter, New Englanders struggle to pay their energy bills. Get Help with Energy Bills this Winter Season With Our Tips Below From groceries to gasoline, inflation is making our pocketbooks feel lighter in almost every sense. Energy bills are spiking […]
The Ultimate Fall Home Maintenance Checklist: 8 Tasks to Tackle Now!

Enhance Your Home Performance & Save on Energy Bills—Prevent Rot, Ice Dams & Drafty Windows! WHY? Energy Rates Increasing 75%+ & Winter Forecast of Frigid Temperatures & Above-Normal Snowfall…Brrrr! Tend to Fallen Leaves in Yard & Gutters Have Your Furnace Serviced Inspect Your Roof For Mold, Loose, or Missing Shingles Check Your Windows/Doors For Drafts, […]
Winter Installation: What You Should Know When Working With a Contractor In The Winter

Winter, Schminter! We have our Winter Worry-Free Installation Program for full peace of mind. Did You Know We Install All Winter Long? Many New England homeowners are in need of new efficient windows, siding, roofing, and entry doors due to old products, drafts, leaks, and high energy bills. With the increase of National Grid spike […]
Protect What Matters Most with Fall Roof Installation: Waterproof Your Roof This Autumn with Leak Barrier Protection

Protect What Matters Most with Fall Roof Installation: Waterproof Your Roof This Autumn with Leak Barrier Protection Looking to waterproof your roof this fall season? It all starts with understanding the fundamentals of roof replacement. We’re helping homeowners learn about the roof installation process and all roof products involved. In this blog, we want to […]
3 Hidden Signs of Home Energy Loss in the Winter

During New England winters, the last scenario any homeowner wants is energy loss. Not only does this lead to an uncomfortable home, but you’ll also notice the impact on your heating bill. Unfortunately, not all signs of energy loss in the winter are obvious. Two of the most prominent signs of energy loss is high […]
Worry-Free Winter Installation: What to Expect with Cold Weather Window Installation

Did you know we install all winter long? Winter, Schminter! We have our Winter Worry-Free Installation Program for full peace of mind. Many New England homeowners are in need of new efficient windows, siding, roofing, and entry doors due to old products, drafts, leaks, and high energy bills. With the increase of National Grid spike […]
The Best Exterior Home Projects for Fall

Need a fall home maintenance checklist to keep yourself on track before winter arrives? You’re making a wise choice for improving your home during the fall season. If you haven’t heard, Farmers’ Almanac is predicting a snowy, bone-chilling winter in New England for the 2021-2022 season. Not to mention, natural gas prices have risen by […]
Farmer’s Almanac Predicting Another Rough Winter – Is Your Home Ready?
New England experienced unprecedented levels of snowfall this past winter. Homes were damaged, work was disrupted, and homeowners throughout New England were in serious need of immediate repairs – but there weren’t enough contractors, exterior home professionals, or hours in the day to keep up with the immediate needs of homeowners. Trust me – we […]
5 Ways to Cut Down on Your Winter Energy Bills

Have you heard that winter energy bills are skyrocketing? National Grid increased their rates by over 100% as you’ll see in the photo below. Farmers’ Almanac is predicting a brutally cold winter with three winter snowstorms. This translates to energy bills that are nearly unaffordable for many homeowners throughout New England. Luckily, there is a […]