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Articles for July, 2010

Installing Energy Efficient Windows Could Qualify You for a Federal Tax Credit

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

Whether you are installing windows as part of a new construction or replacing old windows, you should consider installing energy efficient windows.  They may initially seem more expensive, but over time they can save you money on electricity and heating bills.  If you need more persuading, the Energy Efficiency Federal Tax Credit has been extended until [...]

Severe Thunderstorm & Tornado Safety: What You Need to Know

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

The heat and humidity of summer provide the ideal conditions for severe thunderstorms capable of producing tornadoes.  The storm that rolled across Minnesota and Wisconsin on Saturday reminds us of the importance of being prepared in the face of severe weather. Creating Your Severe Weather Preparedness Plan Predetermine a safe place in your home where [...]

Home Gutter Systems & Installation Costs

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

A properly installed gutter system can save a home owner a lot of heartache.  The routing of rain and snow runoff away from the roof and house can prevent water damage to siding, windows, doors, and the foundation.  The best time to install new gutters on your home is at the same time as a [...]

Choose The Right Roof Material For Installation, Replacement & Repair

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

Whether installing a new roof or replacing an aged or weathered roof you are faced with the task of selecting the proper material for your existing structure, or perhaps your personal taste.  Keep reading for our crash course in roofing shingles & materials. Things to consider when choosing a roofing material: Architecture and style of [...]

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