by Megan West | May 27, 2026 | Gutters
Gutter guards can make life easier and help your gutters work better, but they are not a magic fix. For some homes, they are a smart investment. For others, they do not solve the real problem. The answer depends on your home. Your trees, roof, weather, and the shape...
by Megan West | May 19, 2026 | Window, Windows
The right windows for New England aren’t just built for cold, they’re built for you. High-quality vinyl or fiberglass windows handle our climate well, but what matters most is what matters to you: energy savings, durability, easy upkeep, curb appeal, or long-term...
by Megan West | May 14, 2026 | Maintenance
Big exterior repairs rarely start big. They start small—a shingle lifted by wind, a gutter holding water, a gap in flashing, or moisture building up where it shouldn’t. Most homeowners never see it coming. Small problems are normal. Every home faces wear and tear. The...
by Megan West | May 14, 2026 | Storm
Too many homeowners wait until a storm is on the horizon before they start getting ready. By then, supplies are scarce, contractors are booked, and the small issues you meant to fix can turn into big problems fast. The truth is, most hurricane damage starts long...
by Megan West | May 13, 2026 | Roofing
Florida weather puts roofs to the test every single day. Intense sun, heavy rain, humidity, hurricane winds, and salty coastal air all work together to wear down roofing materials faster than most people realize. Here, your roof faces more stress in a year than some...