How To Choose Siding For Your House
Posted on:
19 May 2022
Are you ready to renovate the outside of your home? Renovating a home's exterior often involves removing the old materials and replacing them with new materials. If you want to place siding on your house, you'll need to select the type you want. The good news is that there are countless options. The bad news is that it's a big decision, and you have many choices. Here are some tips to help you pick the right type.
[Read More]
Tips To Prepare For Residential Roof Leak Repairs
Posted on:
28 April 2022
If you can see signs of a leaky roof when it rains or snows, contact your roofing contractor to perform the repairs. Failing to seek residential roof leak repairs immediately will damage the roofing components, ceiling, walls, floor, and foundation. Even your possessions may get damaged due to the leaks. For instance, the furniture may warp because of the excess moisture, and soon enough, you will start dealing with mold issues.
[Read More]
Soft-Story Retrofits: A Brief Overview
Posted on:
15 April 2022
Soft-story retrofit is a structural engineering term for reinforcing a building that has weak spots in its foundation. These projects are often necessary when an earthquake has damaged a building, but they can also be undertaken as part of a routine maintenance program.
This article discusses what soft-story retrofits are, where they're needed, and how they improve your building.
How Do Soft-Story Retrofits Work?
As mentioned earlier, soft-story retrofits are earthquake-resistant construction components to reinforce weak first floors in buildings.
[Read More]
Things to Plan Out Before Completing a Commercial Roof Replacement
Posted on:
28 March 2022
Whether you've had the same commercial roof for decades or are experiencing a lot of leaks frequently, it may be best to replace this portion of your property. Before doing so though, you want to plan out the following things.
The Extent of This Replacement
When approaching a commercial roof replacement, you don't always have to replace every single structure and material. You may only have to replace a couple of things to restore your roof and thus get many more years out of it.
[Read More]