As a homeowner that lives in a state where the winters are harsh, we totally get it - keeping your home cozy and safe during cold weather is a top priority. Luckily, we're here to lend a helping hand!
Read MoreFacing a wintertime roof leak can be a bit of a puzzle, and you might feel like waiting for the spring thaw is the easiest route. But hey, a winter roof leak can signal some important issues that deserve attention pronto!
Read MoreThis year, Columbus CEO is celebrating the 15th anniversary of our Best of Business reader poll.
Read More‘Tis the season for decorating your home, but how can you do it carefully? That’s what our expert roofers here at Feazel are here to tell you. We’ve been working on all types of roof systems since 1988, so we understand the best practices for safely working on and around them. In this article,...
Read MoreFeazel recommends that homeowners do a quick assessment of their attic a couple of times a year. Often, a problem with your roof will first appear in the attic. It makes sense considering that your attic is the space between your living area and your roof.
Read MoreSnow and ice happen in all the markets that Feazel serves. Not all areas get heavy snow, but it can be on the homeowner's mind. Areas like our Cleveland office deal with far more snow than our Raleigh office but the question remains “How much snow is too much snow for my roof?
Read MoreKnowing whether your roof needs a roof repair or replacement could save you thousands of dollars. Here at Feazel, we know our roofs, and we want to share with you the differences between a roof repair or replacementand when each one is needed so you can make a confident buying decision.
Read MoreWhen looking at an asphalt shingle roof, you may ask “What is the purpose of the rough part of the shingle?” The team at Feazel has compiled everything you need to know about roofing granules. Why do Roof Shingles Have Granules?
Read MoreFeazel has mentioned it before, your roof takes a beating throughout the year. Hail, wind, driving rain, and more are rough on your roofing system. But what about the parts of your home that exit out of your roof?
Read MoreIf you are in the market for a new roof, you may see different terms thrown around for different types of asphalt shingles. A roof is a roof, right? Not quite.
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