What Is a Fly-by-Night Roofer? This is a designation for a bad group of people. There are roofers — or so-called roofers — who tend to go door to door after a major storm trying to sell roofing services. They will usually promise a great price, but there’s a catch....
How long your contractor been in business? And why it matters! Business Statistics According to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, as reported by Fundera, approximately 20 percent of small businesses fail within the first year. By the end of the second year, 30...
What to Look for in the Roof When You Are Buying a Home McKinney needs little or no introduction as far as Texas and especially Collin County is concerned. It is a great place to live and set up shop in the Lone Star State. This explains why the real estate market...
What is a chimney cricket Although it may sound like something you need an exterminator for, a chimney cricket is actually a useful tool to protect your chimney and roof from water buildup and other types of weather damage. A common issue with chimneys, especially...
Pros and Cons of Metal Roofing Many homeowners find it hard to compare the pros and cons of different roofing materials. Metal roofs are more popular than they used to be and have a reputation for longevity. But do they live up to the hype? Let’s see. Metal roofing...
HAIL – While hail storms tend to be relatively short, and rarely last for longer than 15 minutes, hailstones can leave dents or pockmarks in shingles and knock shingle granules loose. This can be problematic because these granules help protect your roof against...