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We get it—no one wakes up excited to buy a new roof. It’s a major investment, and it’s completely natural to want to squeeze every last drop of life out of your current shingles. If your roof is hitting that 15-to-20-year mark but isn’t actively pouring water into your living room, it’s tempting to say, “...


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When severe weather rolls through Central Texas, it doesn’t drop a business card or give you a heads-up. High winds, torrential downpours, and sudden hailstorms can compromise your roof in a matter of minutes.

In the chaotic days following a major storm, out-of-state “storm chasers” often flood the area, knocking on doors and...


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When it comes to keeping your home cool during a scorching Texas summer, your roof’s ventilation system does a lot of the heavy lifting. But if you look up at the houses in our neighborhoods, you’ll notice two very different styles of attic vents keeping guard: Ridge Vents and


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When we think about protecting our homes from the brutal Texas heat, we usually think about blasting the air conditioning, checking the attic insulation, or making sure the roof shingles are intact.

But there is a major energy leak hiding right in plain sight: your front door.

Your exterior doors...


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Summer in Texas is beautiful, but it brings some of the most punishing heat in the country. If you walk into your home during a scorching afternoon and feel like your air conditioner is running constantly but barely keeping up, the culprit might not be your AC unit at all.

It might be your attic.

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