May 16, 2023 | Blog, Choosing Gutter Size, Comparing Gutters, Gutter Installation, Southeastern Massachusetts
We don’t think much about the gutter systems in our homes until they fail. When we see the waterfalls over the edge of our gutters during a strong rainstorm or evidence of water in the basement, we may begin to wonder when we last cleaned out the gutter system. It is...
Apr 19, 2023 | Blog, Southeastern Massachusetts, Windows
You may not give the windows on your home much thought, but they can actually make a big difference not just in your comfort level, but also in the value of your home. You’ll have a wide range of options to choose from, so it is important to evaluate your...
Mar 14, 2023 | Blog, Cedar Siding, Clear Cedar Siding, Knotty Cedar Siding
So the time has come to consider new siding for your home. Perhaps you are tired of painting every few years, or the upkeep of your current siding has become too much. The options for siding are many! Composite, vinyl, fiber cement, or wood siding are some of the...
Feb 2, 2023 | Blog, Costs, Southeastern Massachusetts
Gutters are a major component of a solid working roofing system. The roof can be of exceptional quality, but if the gutters are not efficient in deterring the water away from the house in an effective manner, then complications can occur. Moisture can occur near the...
Jan 13, 2023 | Blog, Home Improvements, Roof Replacement, Southeastern Massachusetts
The calendar page flips to a new month, and a new year and our thoughts focus on New Year’s Resolutions and how to make 2023 better than 2022. Many people focus on health improvements, relationship building, and personal care. But what about your property? Do you...
Jan 5, 2023 | Asphalt Shingle Roofing, Blog, Roof Replacement, Southeastern Massachusetts
When it comes to roofing, which really is not much different than anything else, it pays to do it right the first time. While the building code in Massachusetts will allow you to put up to 2 layers of shingles on your home, should you? The short answer to this is...