Nothing stays the same forever; especially weather in Buffalo.
Change changes things. When we began installing roofs in 1909 we used a horse drawn carriage. We use trucks now. They’re easier than horses. A lot more has changed since then, too. The materials have changed. The technology to install them has changed. The methods for installing a roof, windows, doors and siding have all evolved. We decided a long time ago that to keep our promises to our customers we’d need to evolve, too. We’ve committed to staying well educated in our field to provide you with the soundest shield for your home. We seek out new methods and materials, and then test them. If they do what they claim to do, we incorporate them. If they don’t then we stick with what works. We change selectively to preserve the integrity of our product and our commitment to you.
If you’d like a crash course in what over a century has taught us then read any or all of these brief articles. Many were written years ago and still apply today.
Temperature changes can 'rock your house’ too!
Can expanding and contracting temperatures affect a roof and other structural parts of your home?
I have been asked this question many times by concerned homeowners, and the answer is “Yes”.
Free Estimates – A Curse Or A Blessing?
The recent winter storms have caused a deluge of calls for “free estimates”. The majority of homeowners all across America have traditionally been drawn to the magical words “Free estimates”!
As a family owned business that started over 100 years ago, the challenge is ever ending to find the 60% of homeowners who want a good job at a fair price and in fact know the real value of the word free.
Melting Snow Is An Annual Problem, But What Can Be Done About It?
Your roof doesn’t leak all summer long from the rain, but here it is in the winter and you have a leak. Why is that?
A water leak from melting snow is caused by interior heat. Snow or ice on the roof is melted from underneath by heat from the interior. The water from this melting action is trapped and "dammed" by ice and snow above.
Low Maintenance Vinyl Siding Is The Ideal Choice For Homes Of Any Age
The life cycle of your home is in one of three stages at this moment: new, in need of repainting or requiring extensive re-pairs to restore its attractive appearance.
So whether you’re building a new home or in the process of remodeling your present residence, you should be well aware of the low maintenance features of solid vinyl before selecting a siding material.





