The size of the gutters you need for your building depends on the square footage of the roof area being drained. Traditionally, four or five-inch sizes are sufficient, but greater surface areas my need to have gutters with larger channels.
Masonry building materials have a number of advantages over other options. They are pest and heat resistant, require little or no painting and help keep indoor spaces temperate during weather extremes.
Rust can be the worst enemy of anything on the outside of your home. If you find rust on your gutters, remember to apply a good paint and primer after you're done removing the rust spots.
Should I consider an inflatable chimney balloon? Experts say the balloon can save $100 or more a year on an average home’s utility bills. The cost is about half of that, making the balloon a good investment, particularly in the spring and fall when it is cool but not cold enough for a fire.
Over time, the weather in your area can cause the mortar in your masonry work to deteriorate or become brittle. When this happens, it's time to work with someone to restore your masonry.
Basement waterproofing involves an array of services that all help to minimize and eliminate mold and locate and repair leaks that are allowing water and moisture into your home. When leaks occur in your home’s foundation, severe problems, including water damage and mold infestation may occur.