by mchamberlain | Oct 18, 2025 | Roof Repair, Roofing, Storm Damage, Weather
Midwest winters are no joke. Heavy snowfall, freezing rain, and constantly changing temperatures can put your roof and siding to the test. Preparing early can save you from costly repairs and keep your home comfortable and safe all winter long. Inspect After Storms...
by mchamberlain | Sep 8, 2025 | Roof Repair, Roofing, Weather
As the days grow shorter and temperatures cool, many homeowners shift their attention indoors, prepping for cozy nights, the holiday season, and cold-weather routines. However, before you settle in, there’s one part of your home that demands attention: your roof. Fall...
by mchamberlain | Jun 21, 2025 | Roof Repair, Siding Repair, Storm Damage, Weather
Summer in the Midwest doesn’t just bring sunshine and barbecues – it also delivers powerful storms. From heavy rain and gusty winds to damaging hail, these weather patterns can take a serious toll on your home’s first line of defense: the roof. Preparing your roof...
by mchamberlain | Feb 17, 2025 | Awards, Ice Dams, Roof Repair, Roofing, Siding, Storm Damage, Weather
As we move through a mild winter in Minnesota and Wisconsin, homeowners may not be thinking about their roofs as much. But now is actually the perfect time to start planning for a future roof replacement. Whether your roof has been showing signs of aging or you just...
by mchamberlain | Dec 17, 2024 | Siding, Siding Repair, Weather
The winter months can be brutal on your home’s siding. Freezing temperatures, snow, and ice can take their toll, leaving your exterior vulnerable to damage. With proper preparation and maintenance, you can safeguard your siding and keep it looking great all winter...
by mchamberlain | Nov 27, 2024 | Roof Repair, Roofing, Storm Damage, Weather
Your roof is your protection from the approaching winter storms. Whether it’s snow, ice, or heavy winds, your roof bears the brunt of Mother Nature’s wrath. Knowing when to repair, patch, or replace your roof after a winter storm can help you avoid further...