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New Home Roof Adds Value to your Home | Irvine, CA

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Irvine Homeowners On Roof Services Our remodeling company has been helping homeowners in Irvine, Ca upgrade and remodeling efficiently for over 25 years and we noticed a few things. Realtors have become greedy, however, homeowners have gained tremendously when they upgraded the roof and in some cases installed solar on their new roof. New Roof Installation Services In Irvine, we recommend homeowners replace their roof every 20-25 years. Homeowners that recently purchased their home should consider a free roof inspection to go over roofing condition and options on repairs. Most roofs if built properly last a really long time. When you are interested in selling your home and do the necessary home improvements, your realtor has lots to say about the property. When potential buyers come in and see that your home is well kept, new roof, windows, and flooring around the house, they often bid full price or higher instead of offering a lower price. In addition, when homeowners inclu

Winter is Here! - 3 Tips to Stay Dry during Winter!

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Winter Remodeling and Repair Projects Each season brings different home improvement projects that become more in demand and winter is no different. In Winter, we recommend homeowners check roofs, seal cracks, and install rain gutters for the home during heavy rain seasons. Since the last few years, California has not been fortunate to receive much rain, however, this year might be different. Be prepared by doing your seasonal inspections and ensure your home is ready to withstand anything mother nature throws at it. Roof Repairs - Repairing or Replacing Roofs Roof Repair services are one of the most important winter remodeling projects for homeowners. Homeowners that have roofs that are in bad condition, often get leaks and leaks turn to mold damage. Mold damage can be harmful for your families health and are grounds for lawsuits by your neighbors. Also, consider your comfort during the holidays. Whats worse than spending thanksgivings trying to stay dry because your roof is not