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Bird's Eye View Construction

(on nevin terrace)
Roofing in Easton, PA
Roofing

Hours

Monday
6:00AM - 10:00PM
Tuesday
6:00AM - 10:00PM
Wednesday
6:00AM - 10:00PM
Thursday
6:00AM - 10:00PM
Friday
6:00AM - 10:00PM
Saturday
6:00AM - 10:00PM
Sunday
6:00AM - 10:00PM

Location

142 Nevin Terrace
Easton, PA
18042

About

Bird's Eye View Construction is owned and operated by Justin Bird. Owner is present and hands on every job. We specialize in roofing and siding work. We can finish your basement or attic to provide you with extra living space. Our attention to detail is what really sets us apart from the average contractor. If your home needs more of your personality embedded into it we can help! Wouldn't you like your employees or family to enjoy where they are working or living? Build up the value and appeal for your home or business with incredible services from our established remodeling company in Easton, PA, also serving the Allentown, Bethlehem and Coopersburg areas. No matter what type of service you need, you can count on it being competitively priced to match your budget. Call us today for a free estimate and let us get started on building you your dream space at a great price! Member of BBB and Angie's List. Specializing in Slate Roofs!

Services

  • Snow Removal
  • Patios
  • Construction
  • Carpentry
  • Cleaning Services
  • Gutters
  • Damp Proof Membranes
  • Estimates
  • Maintenance
  • Ventilation

Latest

Snow and water have little effect on metal roofs. These roofs interlock in a special way that prevents snow and water from getting in a building, and the metal is slippery, allowing snow to slide off its surfaces easily.
Solatube daylighting systems are actually called by several different terms, including “tubular skylights,” sun pipes,” and “light tunnels.” Solatube systems provide one of the best ways to get more natural light into your interior living space.
Q: What are the pros of using PVC for my roof? A: When installed properly, PVC roofing, which is a type of single-ply roofing material, lasts for a really long time, and it is extremely durable.
Aluminum metal roofs can have up to 95% recycled metal content. Much of the recycled material comes from used aluminum beverage containers. Energy equivalent to an estimated 1.3 billion gallons of gasoline is saved annually by recycling aluminum.
Should you consider aluminum roofing? While older aluminum roofs were noisy and poorly insulated, modern ones are worth consideration. They’re light, strong, quiet, decorative and functional, and some are so energy efficient, they can reduce heat gain by up to 70%.
One benefit of elastomeric coatings products is that they help to boost building insulation. This means the coating helps decrease the use of energy for the building due to its ability to deflect heat and decrease exposure to the elements.
While we understand that many homeowners love to make all the repairs they can to their home on their own, slate roofing repairs aren’t a suitable DIY project. Since this roofing material can be tricky to work with, it’s smart to call us in.
It can be extremely frustrating to have a new roof installed only to have it fail in ten years or less (which is unfortunately common with inexpensive roofing materials). It’s worth the investment to get a highly functional, attractive, low-maintenance metal roof instead that will last as many as fifty years.
If you have a built-up or modified bitumen roof, check the edge metal periodically. Look for separation at the seams. If you detect any separation, have it repaired immediately.
Metal roofing gained popularity in the early 19th century when America began creating its own rolling mills. The low cost and low maintenance of tin plating made metal roofing a good option. Embossed tin shingles were quite popular in the late 19th century, and painted (usually red) tin roofs were also prevalent at this time.
Stone coated steel roofing offers the best of both worlds. The stone ship finish resembles traditional roofing materials, while the shaped metal shingles offer the strength, durability and weather resistance you want and need.
Did you know metal roofing can lower your energy bills and homeowner's insurance premiums? Metal roofing also increases your home's value, as it is seen as an excellent way to protect from the elements and help insulate the home, lowering cooling and heating costs.
As a general rule, how long should a typical roof last? If you guessed around 25 years or so, you're right. There are exceptions to this rule, though. Most are related to the type of material used, the way a roof is installed and the way it's maintained.
Did you know the color of slate depends on the way it was formed chemically and mineralogically? That's why you can find slate in so many different colors in different locations. Weather exposure also causes color changes.
One of the benefits of Solatubes over other types of skylights is that you are able to enjoy consistent daylight throughout the day. The patented daylight-capturing dome lens maximizes low-level sunlight while streamlining any light that is too overpowering.
Maintain those gutters! Be sure to rinse your gutters with a hose regularly to drain excess water and debris.
One of the problems with natural sunlight is that its ultraviolet spectrum can damage fabrics in your home or business, including carpet and furniture. Solatube removes 99 percent of UV light, protecting your fabrics and keeping things cool.
Although slate is a flame-resistant roofing option, it’s not necessarily impervious to fire. What this means is that it may resist the flames and subsequent fire damage long enough for the fire department to arrive.
The roof is one of the most important - and expensive - components of a home. Experts recommend that homeowners turn to roofing contractors for any services that may become necessary.
One of the features of a Solatube is that it lets sunlight in while blocking harmful UV rays, so you get to receive all the benefits of sunlight with none of the worries.
You probably practice regular maintenance procedures for your business, but have you spared much time to consider your roof? Accumulated gunk and dead leaves can clog gutters, leading to potential roof damage and leaks.

Information

Company name
Bird's Eye View Construction
Category
Roofing
Est
2000

FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Bird's Eye View Construction in Easton PA?
    You can reach them at: 484-241-9401. It’s best to call Bird's Eye View Construction during business hours.
  • What is the address for Bird's Eye View Construction on nevin terrace in Easton?
    Bird's Eye View Construction is located at this address: 142 Nevin Terrace Easton, PA 18042.
  • What are Bird's Eye View Construction(Easton, PA) store hours?
    Bird's Eye View Construction store hours are as follows: Mon-Sun: 6:00AM - 10:00PM.