Windows, Siding, and Roofs
Any time of year is a good time to consider the condition of your windows, siding, or roof. Below are some helpful tips when it comes time to replace any of them.
WINDOWS
Installing a skylight or sun tunnel is an energy-efficient way to add extra light and a dramatic effect to your home. A professional installer can help you take advantage of the natural beauty and energy savings in almost any room in your home, including bathrooms, hallways, or even walk-in closets.
Lifetime vinyl replacement windows have an easy-to-clean design and are both durable and efficient. These windows have been tested to withstand whatever the weather may bring. By meeting the Energy Star⢠standards, these windows provide maximum efficiency and can help you save money on energy bills.
SIDING
The exterior of your home is the shield that protects your family and the contents of your home from severe storms and seasonal weather patterns. That is why it is important to use only quality siding with highly trained and experienced technicians.
Low maintenance vinyl siding provides superior protection, is highly durable, and energy efficient. Vinyl is available in many different profiles and colors. Combined with vinyl soffitt, wrapped trim, and facia boards will eliminate any future painting costs.
ROOFING
GAF 5-Part Weather Stopper Roofing System is highly recommended when replacing your roof. This process has proven to be the best protection against the elements, and offers the highest quality installation. Below list some of the features of this system.
1. Leak Barrier. Using a special material designed specifically for use around eaves, rakes, valleys, chimneys, skylights, and surrounding all roof penetrations gives your roof added stability and protection.
2. Roof Deck Protection. A synthetic underlayment lays flat with less wrinkles, helps protect against leaks, and allows attic moisture to breath through it.
3. Quality Shingles. Shingles of all types are offered to compliment your home and fit your budget.
4. Effective Attic Ventilation. Insures proper air circulation to prevent condensation, mold, and deterioration of roof sheathing.
5. Hip or Ridge Cap. Gives your shingled roof the finishing touch.
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