Polyurethane Foam And Foundation Crack Repair

Posted on: 10 June 2020

Cracks in the foundation are extremely common and occur most often as the concrete structure settles. Settling cracks are typically not serious, but they are prone to leaks and should be inspected and filled in as soon as they are noted. A basement waterproofing professional can make the fix for you and there are a few different options that you can pick from. Polyurethane repairs are one choice. Keep reading to learn about how this repair is done and why it is advantageous over other types of materials. [Read More]

What Kinds Of Roof Damage Lead To Leaks?

Posted on: 5 June 2020

Did you know your roof can be completely covered in shingles and still develop a leak? It's true. Although most people associate missing shingles with a roof leak, that's only the case some of the time. As it turns out, there are multiple causes of roofing leaks, and if you're only keeping your eyes peeled for missing shingles, you might look past the other issues. So what are those other issues? [Read More]

Roof Replacement Tips To Keep Your Roofing Project On Schedule And Under Budget

Posted on: 2 June 2020

Sometimes, needing a roof replacement can be an unexpected home maintenance cost that you have not really planned for. Therefore, when it is time to replace the roof on your home, you want to make sure to have the work done right, but you also want to make sure that the project stays on budget. The following roof replacement guide will help you ensure that your roof replacement project is done in a timely manner and stays on a budget: [Read More]

You Don't Want Santa To Discover These Problems Up On The Rooftop

Posted on: 28 May 2020

Santa ventures up on the rooftop to drop presents down the chimney. The least you can do is provide him with a stable surface to walk on, right? After all, if a roof is too damaged for Santa to stand on, it's probably not going to do a good job of protecting your home. So what are the issues you don't want Santa to discover on your roof? Take a look. [Read More]