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Honest & Talented
Thank you so much for the great roof repair experience. We only had a small issue but we were treated as if we were a top priority. Shane is an honest and talented roofer. We will definately use him again and recommend him to our friends!
Lisa Adams
Helena, Al

Have You Got A Leaky Skylight?

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leaky skylightA skylight is an excellent source of both warmth and light for your home and they can enhance the overall appearance of your house as well as giving you a little extra air when required. There are number of different factors that can lead to a leaky skylight but the most common factor is an improperly fitted or installed skylight.

 

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Squirrels in Attic?

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Squirrels and rodents in the attic can be very dangerous. Over 15,000 homes are burned down every year by rodents chewing the wires in your attic.

Have your roof inspected to find where they are entering your attic. Once we find the entry point we can repair the holes. Sometimes we can remove the rodents but just to be sure we call the Professionals at 20/20 Pest Control and Lawncare to make sure they are not trapped in you attic.

Once they are removed then we repair the holes and you rest better at night knowing their midnight snack is not the wiring your attic!

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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 04 May 2011 17:03 )
 

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Got a dirty gutter?

Gutters and downspouts: Wayward water is one of a home's biggest enemies— especially rainwater that is shed off the roof of an average home. When allowed to collect at the perimeter of a foundation, excessive water can result in...

Anyone who's cleaned out a gutter knows it's a messy job. And, it's an even messier job cleaning up the debris after it's been cleaned out of the gutters. But cleaning a gutter is a seasonal task that is necessary in the spring and fall to ensure your gutters drain winter moisture away from your roof and foundations.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 21 January 2009 13:01 ) Read more...