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Over time, gutters will get clogged. It doesn’t matter if you don’t have any trees near your roof or even have screens over your gutters. Regardless, they can still get clogged with enough time.
Read MoreThere are a variety of roofing options out there. And while it’s not as important as it used to be, people still wonder which roofing options tend to be lighter.
Read MoreThe amount of homes with siding is relatively small in Oklahoma. We build homes where the first eight feet from ground level is brick, then there’s a second story or a gable with siding. Smaller, or older houses will have siding sometimes as well.
Read MoreHave a warranty on your brand-new roof? Do you really know what that means? Let’s take a look at the manufacturer’s warranty and the labor warranty to see what they’re really worth.
Read MoreMost shingle roofs are supposed to last 25 to 30 years. In Oklahoma, however, that life span can be dramatically shorter.
Read MoreWhat’s the last thing you probably see when you leave your house in the morning and the first thing you see when you return? Your front door.
Read MoreCan you imagine needing to replace your roof—and then finding out your insurance will only cover $500 of it?
This isn’t just a hypothetical. It actually happened to a Village Roofing client a few years ago. And if you haven’t looked at your insurance in a while, you could be in danger of it happening to you.
The humble shingle is one of the most common roof materials in the United States. It can be seen everywhere from sunny California to the chilly Maine coast, from the baked desert of Arizona to the rainy forests of the Pacific Northwest.
Read MoreWithout windows, your house would be a dark, grim cavelike space any time you turned off the lights—even in the middle of the day. Windows are an important part of your home that help turn a space that could be drab and dim into one that’s light and airy.
Read MoreNo matter whether we’re doing new construction or a roof replacement, one of the most common questions we get is, “What roof is best for my house?” We get it from landlords, from current homeowners, and from people who are getting ready to build a home.
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