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1 week ago |
todayshomeowner.com | Lora Novak |Sean Donnelly |relocation. He
Installing a metal roof can be a great way to upgrade your home while saving on labor costs. Metal roofs are durable, energy efficient, and can boost curb appeal. While tackling a DIY metal roof installation is no small feat, with the right tools, materials, and knowledge, it’s a project that many homeowners can successfully undertake.
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1 week ago |
todayshomeowner.com | Lora Novak |Sean Donnelly |relocation. He
TPO roofing is a popular choice for both residential and commercial buildings, especially those with flat or low-slope roofs. It’s resistant to tears, mold, and heat, but it doesn’t last as long as some other roofing options. Below, l cover the basics of the TPO roofing material, its pros and cons, costs, and more so homeowners can make an informed decision for their house and budget.
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2 weeks ago |
todayshomeowner.com | Hilary Cairns |Sean Donnelly |reading Stephen King
A window sash is the component that encases the glass of your window and allows it to open. It’s necessary to enjoy natural light, views, and fresh air while maintaining energy efficiency and security. Replacing an individual window sash may be necessary to preserve your home’s energy efficiency or to replace any broken glass panes in your existing windows. The cost of this home improvement task is fairly manageable, as is the associated labor.
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4 weeks ago |
todayshomeowner.com | Lora Novak |Sean Donnelly |relocation. He
3 Day Blinds is a premium window treatment company that offers custom blinds, shades, shutters, and drapery — but expect to pay for the convenience. Most homeowners spend $1,500 to $5,000 for full-home treatments, depending on the number of windows, product types, and whether you include professional installation. What sets 3 Day Blinds apart is its personalized in-home consultation service.
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1 month ago |
todayshomeowner.com | Lora Novak |Sean Donnelly |relocation. He
Roof leaks can cause thousands of dollars in damage if you wait too long to act. Fortunately, many minor roof leaks can be fixed quickly with a basic patch or a few replacement shingles — no full roof replacement required. For small repairs, expect to spend $175 to $450 if you hire a pro, or less than $100 if you do it yourself with the right materials. The total cost depends on your roof type, pitch, and how easy it is to access the damaged area.
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