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Explore our blog and get the latest news and information on metal roofing, plus find special home maintenance tips and tricks you can use.

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Homeowner | Pros and Cons | Metal Siding

By: Lauren Risotto
September 23rd, 2020

Picking out home siding is a big decision with a lot of choices. If you have your choices narrowed down to aluminum, steel, and vinyl siding, this article is going to help make your decision a little easier.

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Metal | Homeowner Education | Metal Siding

By: Lauren Risotto
September 21st, 2020

Whenever it’s time to make a big purchase, the topic of cost will always come up.

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Homeowner | Metal | Metal Siding

By: Lauren Risotto
September 16th, 2020

Searching for the right siding for your home can be a daunting task. Trying to juggle all your options can be overwhelming. You want the best looking siding at a reasonable cost that will bring you the most value. As you search throughout the different types of siding, it becomes clear that each kind has its individual pros and cons, but none of them are perfect.

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Metal | How to | corrugated metal

By: Paul Rubio
September 2nd, 2020

Properly installing metal siding panels is a multi-step process when done right. The first step on that road always is going to be installing your base trim.

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Metal Gauge | Metal Siding | Gauge

By: Lauren Risotto
August 31st, 2020

A single piece of paper is roughly .0038 of an inch thick. The measurement is so small that it probably sounds pretty insignificant. However, when it comes to metal gauge, a little bit goes a long way.

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Roofing | Homeowner Education | Maintenance

By: Courtney Keene
August 26th, 2020

Owning a metal roof means you’re going to spend less time on average fixing pesky things like leaks and wind damage, but your roof still needs maintenance to stay in peak condition.