This post was originally published in August 2020 but has been updated in October 2022. Shingles are by far the most common roofing type on residential homes – they are affordable, available in different colors and styles, protect your home, and can last up to 20 years. All these reasons make them a great roofing...
Read moreThis post was originally published in August 2020 but has been updated in October 2022. Shingles are by far the most common roofing type on residential homes – they are affordable, available in...
Read moreIf it's time to replace your roof and increase your home value in the process, you might be interested in metal roofing. This durable and stylish roofing material is gaining popularity and provides...
Read moreThis post was originally published January 31, 2019 and has been updated in July 2022. You might think that the answer to how often a roof needs to be replaced would be a...
Read moreThis blog was originally published on April 9, 2018, but was updated in March of 2022. Spring is an important time to inspect your roof for any damage that may have been caused...
Read moreShingles are by far the most common roofing type found on residential homes, offering numerous benefits and endless options of colors, styles, types and materials depending on your roofing needs. Why choose asphalt...
Read moreCedar shingles are a popular choice amongst homeowners, boosting curb appeal with a natural appearance and offering durability against harsh Alberta climates. Without proper maintenance, cedar shingle roofs typically last 15-20 years. The...
Read moreIf it’s time for a new roof, you might be wondering where to begin. Traditionally, most residential homes use shingles - but even then, your choices are still seemingly limitless with varieties and...
Read moreOften seen in luxury homes, roof windows are an excellent addition to any home, and provide sunlight to rooms that may not be appropriate for regular-style windows (or when you simply want more...
Read moreWithin the City of Edmonton, residential homes contribute 20% of the city’s greenhouse gas emissions. To meet the municipal goal of reducing emissions by 35% by 2035, the City of Edmonton has introduced...
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