Do You Need New Gutters?

This spring when, you’re cleaning the gutters, it’s probably a good idea to take the time to inspect them, as well. Gutters and downspouts free of debris is a good thing. But to further prevent the possibility of water damage… Read More »

Eco-Friendly Gutters

Gutters protect your property from the elements, while adding character and curb appeal to your home exterior. But how do you protect the environment when choosing what’s best for you? Part of the problem is definition: green, going green, living… Read More »

Clean Your Windows this Spring

When was the last time you cleaned the windows of your home? If you don’t bother unless they’ve been egged or paintballed, you’re not alone – window cleaning is one of the most neglected chores by home owners. This spring… Read More »

Top 5 Reasons to Maintain Your Gutters

Ideally, gutters and downpipes should be inspected twice a year, once in spring before the season “officially” begins, and once in fall, after the leaves have fallen. You can time the inspections with the task of cleaning the gutters. It’s… Read More »

Box Gutters – Commercial and Residential

One of the oldest types of gutter systems, box gutters date back to the eighteenth century. They were simple to make, requiring few tools and could be applied to residential dwellings and public buildings. When well-maintained, these gutters have been… Read More »

Tips to make Your Gutters Last

Gutters protect your home from the effects of weather, water damage and moisture. They also give a professional looking appearance to your home exterior. You want your gutter system to last as long as possible. Here are some easy tips… Read More »

How to Tell if Good Fascia is going Bad

Since vinyl and aluminum fascia rarely need replacing, this discussion deals mainly with wood fascia and how rot can compromise its ability to protect your home. Fascia boards cover the roof ends, keeping the elements from entering and resulting in… Read More »

Leaking Gutters can Impact Energy Efficiency

Just because leaky gutters don’t directly increase your energy bills, it doesn’t mean that they don’t have a negative impact on your home’s energy efficiency. So what if gutters overflow every now and then, and the runoff trickles halfway down… Read More »