Hands down, spring weather is the best weather to do a window replacement project. It’s not cold like the winter and there is (usually) no snow to contend with. That means you’ll likely get your new windows when we say, with no weather delays! There’s also more daylight!
Read MoreWhile winter is usually a time to bundle up – and not perspire – sometimes, you might notice a different issue: Sweaty windows. If you have window condensation, you might be wondering if it is an issue that needs a solution.
Read MoreIt’s said that the eyes are the window to your soul, but as home improvement experts, we think your home’s windows are its eyes.
Read MoreDragging out the ladder is a rite of fall passage that every homeowner knows about. Home maintenance in the form of gutter cleaning is one of the most important things you can do every fall. If you’re a first-time homeowner, here are your tips to prevent any gutter problems from developing.
Read MoreJust because it’s fall doesn’t mean you still can’t pull on your gloves and get some gardening done – especially with these easy fall gardening tips.
Read MoreThe weather is cooling off but there is still a lot of time to explore and get some exercise by biking in Raleigh!
Read MoreYour home’s roof is integral to keeping you and your family safe and dry. But, it’s kind of always just there, right? How do you know if you need a new roof? It is always easy to tell if your roof is past its prime.
Read MoreAh, winter in Ohio, and the havoc it wreaks on your Ohio roofing system. One day it’s sunny and warm and the next day, you are shoveling up inches of snow. Sometimes, the weather can change in a single day! You go to work without a coat and come home to ice and frigid temperatures.
Read MoreWesterville Chamber announces Leo Ruberto with top honors Leo Ruberto, President and Owner of Feazel, was names 2015 Business Person of the Year by the Westerville Chamber of Commerce on December, 10, 2015. Congratulations from his entire staff.
Read MoreYou probably have raked up all the leaves, hung your holiday lights and made sure your lawn furniture is covered or put away, right? It’s almost wintertime, after all.
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