Homes are built specifically to endure the elements and give their residents respite from the weather, although they require regular maintenance to ensure their serviceability. Homeowners should be wary of terrible weather, and should prepare their houses ahead of time to prevent catastrophe. On the subject of calamities, a news […] Read more »
Let a College Station Roofer Inspect or Repair your Roof after a Storm
The weather can be both unpredictable and brutal, and the recent storms that hit Central Texas prove it. According to a news report on the KWTX.com website published last October 13, 2014, the thunderstorms that ravaged areas of Central Texas caused power outages and even physical damage among unlucky residences. […] Read more »
Metal Roofing in College Station TX Saves the Day and Energy, Too
Among all the environmentally-friendly materials used for roofing, metal hardly seemed unlikely to be considered. Apparently, though, metal roofing in College Station TX has taken off in popularity as the new method of turning a building green for owners to economize. Paul Kazlov, an environmental enthusiast, writes in Triple Pundit […] Read more »
A College Station Roofer Can Help You Decide to Repair or Replace
A worn-out or damaged roof is the home repair job very few look forward to. It entails climbing, inspecting, and contacting a competent College Station roofer. Then there’s deciding on the course of action for the roof – whether to repair or replace it. In her article for WPTZ.com and […] Read more »
College Station Roofing Company Helps Protect Homes from Thunderstorms
When you see bolts of lightning flashing through clouds, but hear no accompanying thunder, consider yourself lucky. Those are usually the intra-cloud or cloud-to-cloud types of lightning. However, the third and most common kind is not so fun, because instead of staying in the sky, this type of lightning hits […] Read more »
College Station Roofing Contractors Address Commercial Roof Hazards
When your roof fails, it could mean major liability for you as the building owner or manager. You may be held responsible for the injuries that people inside your building sustain from the roof collapse, similar to what recently happened to a correctional facility in Angelina County. The Associated Press […] Read more »