The arrival of spring signals the start of home improvement season. Many homeowners, in fact, are looking to have their roofs replaced. If any of these reasons apply to you, it might be time to plan for it as well. Kroll Construction explains further.
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K-Style or Half-Round: The Better Gutter for Your Home
Most homes in the United States today feature K-style gutters because of how stylish and effective they are. However, there are also some homeowners who recognize the beauty and benefits of half-round gutters. If you are looking to install a gutter system, you might be wondering which one is the better choice for your home. Kroll Construction is here to …
Read MoreSiding vs. Windows: Which One Should You Work on First?
Your siding and windows are two integral components of your home’s exteriors that can make or break your property’s curb appeal. In addition to aesthetics, both of them also contribute to your home’s energy efficiency. However, when the time comes that you need to replace them, you might be wondering which one to focus on first.
Read MoreFactors Affecting the Aging Process of Asphalt Shingle Roofs
An asphalt shingle roof has an average life span of about 20 years. So it’s not 100% assured that it will last that long. Several factors can affect how well it ages. Trusted roofing company Kroll Construction shares some of those factors here.
Read More3 Ways to Prepare for a Window Replacement Consultation
Investing in new windows is a great way to enhance your home’s curb appeal and energy efficiency. Like most home improvement projects, a window replacement will require careful planning. One integral aspect of this endeavor is your initial consultation with your chosen contractor. Kroll Construction is here to give you three tips to prepare for your meeting with them. 1. …
Read MoreUsual Reasons Why Gutters Overflow and Get Damaged
When gutter problems are disregarded and repairs are skipped or put off, your home is susceptible to significantly more than just a modest amount of water and moisture buildup. Water backed up in a blocked gutter can leak into other parts of the house, including the foundation, causing water damage that jeopardizes the structural integrity of the house and needs …
Read MoreEffects of Humidity on Your Roof and How to Prevent Issues
Humidity plays an integral role in the overall health and performance of your roof and your home in general. Local roofing contractor Kroll Construction discusses this further and shares ways you can minimize humidity’s negative effects.
Read MoreThe Causes and Effects of Roofing Underlayment Failure
The underlayment is an essential part of a roof that needs as much care as the shingles or gutters. In today’s post, local roofing and wood window replacement company Kroll Construction takes a look at the causes of underlayment failure and how they can be prevented.
Read More4 Key Differences Between Vertical and Horizontal Siding
The most obvious difference between vertical and horizontal siding is its orientation. However, when choosing between these two siding styles, one must look beyond this. The siding and roofing contractors at Kroll Construction share four key differences between vertical and horizontal siding.
Read MoreFoggy Windows: Should You Be Worried?
Moisture on the windows can fog the glass, which some people may be alarmed upon seeing. In today’s post, local window replacement company Kroll Construction discusses what causes fogging and why it’s not, in most cases, a cause for alarm.
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