As the summer winds down it’s a good time to start preparing your house for the cooler fall and winter weather.
Here are our top 3 recommendations:
Project #1: Replace Your Siding
Your siding is constantly exposed to sunlight and precipitation. There are many different options when it comes to a home’s siding, and at Bruin we can install whatever you prefer. We do recommend you always consider Everlast Siding. It’s the latest in siding technology, and a highly recommended alternative to wood, metal, and vinyl siding.
Much like your siding, your home’s roof is also constantly exposed to sunlight and precipitation. Naturally, its surface begins to change over time. And with fall right around the corner, now is the time to inspect your roof. If you notice any signs of deterioration, it may be necessary to remove and replace the shingles on your roof in order to extend its lifespan. Doing this will help protect the interior of your home from water damage. Replacing a roof aligns with the summer home projects that take time, but the payoff is worth it.
Are your windows starting to root, is there condensation in between the panes, or are they drafty? If you answered yes to any of those questions, then it's time to get them replaced. New windows are a great outdoor home improvement project because it will not only will improve your home’s curb appeal, but it will also keep the frigid cold out and the heat in this winter. At Bruin we have a full range of window brands and types to choose from. Our expert team will help you choose the best window for your home and your budget.
Whether you’re upgrading your windows for improved insulation, noise reduction, or security, it’s important to know what features make a high-quality window stand out.
Ice dams pose several risks to your home including roof damage, gutter issues and interior water damage. Here are 5 tips to prevent ice dams from forming on your home.