The team at Feazel hears this question frequently and why not? Harnessing solar energy on your roof is a wonderful opportunity to reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
Read MoreWhen it comes to rainwater runoff, gutters are non-negotiable. During your roof installation or replacement, consider having gutters installed or replaced. Gutters are imperative to maintaining the longevity of your home by redirecting rainwater from your foundation.
Read MoreYour roof is not a static, standalone feature of the home. It is a moving, breathing, functional element that serves many purposes. Its primary task is to keep you and your family dry inside and to protect the home's structure from weather and water intrusion.
Read MoreVentilation is a key element of home construction. Without it, your house will not function properly and will be susceptible to a range of problems. The attic is one of the best places to implement a ventilation system.
Read MoreAre you worried about animals in the attic? Raccoons, rats, squirrels, and birds often make homes in hidden areas. For over 20 years, Feazel has been helping families add protection to their homes.
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 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 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.
Read MoreTwo weeks ago, we gave away roofs with all of our sports partners. What a big week! In Raleigh, we gave a roof away to Bob Demont. Bob is a 96-year-old Army Veteran. Bob graduated from the United State Military Academy at West Point in 1959. He served for 28 years retiring as a full colonel.
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