Just 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 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 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.
Read MoreIt may not quite be time to hang your holiday lights from the gutters, but it’s a good idea to climb up on the roof this week and be sure you are ready for the winter weather.
Read MoreRooftop gardens and other environmentally friendly projects are at the leading edge of some of today's building projects. When it comes to nontraditional roofs, most of Feazel's roofing projects involve homes in historic areas.
Read MoreOftentimes, a roof that is aging before its time is suffering from problems caused by. And if you are investing in a new roof, it's the perfect time to insulate your attic without causing any further inconvenience. How Can I Tell If My Home Has Sufficient Insulation?
Read MoreWhen it comes to leaking skylights, many homeowners wonder whether it's better to repair or replace a skylight.
Read MoreFeazel has covered 11 gutter cleaning tips that will help you prepare your rain gutters for winter. This blog entry is about preventing gutter maintenance with proactive measures using gutter guards. Who wants to perform gutter maintenance at least twice a year anyway?
Read MoreThe most common culprit causing these unsightly stains on asphalt roofs is a blue green algae called Gloeocapsa magma. Over the past 25+ years, this strain of roof algae has become hardier and has migrated to less humid environments.
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