Out with the Old and In with the New: How to Replace Broken Vinyl Siding

Accidents happen – and they can happen to your vinyl siding. It only takes one newly-licensed driver getting too close to the house, a solid home-run hit that didn’t quite make it into the field, or a hit from a wild windstorm to ruin your vinyl siding. Unless you were hit by a tornado, hurricane… Continue reading Out with the Old and In with the New: How to Replace Broken Vinyl Siding

Repair Your Aluminum Siding Damage with a Replacement Piece

Unless you live in the middle of a desert, your aluminum-sided house is not immune to damage. (Even if you live in a desert your home would not be immune to rolling cacti and sandstorms.) Storms knock poles and gutters down, trees fall over, and rolling objects roll on a course to collision. As durable… Continue reading Repair Your Aluminum Siding Damage with a Replacement Piece

The Building Blocks of Beginning Porch Planning – II

Your porch roof should be chosen primarily for protection, and then for aesthetic appeal. You may need a strong roof to support winter’s continuously falling snow, or perhaps a light canopy is all you need to keep the sun from burning your skin. Your ceiling choice must of course be compatible with the roof, and… Continue reading The Building Blocks of Beginning Porch Planning – II

The Building Blocks of Beginning Porch Planning

North, South, East or West – all over the country, porches convey peace, family and friendship. Country folks might use their wide wrap-around porch to enjoy the tranquility of rolling hills, blue mountains, and a pitcher of ice-cold sweet tea. On the ocean front, a sea-side porch hosts a gathering of giggly friends enjoying Chardonnay… Continue reading The Building Blocks of Beginning Porch Planning

Mapping and Glazing Skylights for Solar Heating

If you’re hoping to gain the benefit of solar heating from your skylight, keep in mind that the earth’s orientation and the location of your home will play a big part in installation and heating efficiency. Skylights are a good source of supplemental heat, especially in moderate or warm climates. However, homes in cold northern… Continue reading Mapping and Glazing Skylights for Solar Heating

Weatherstripping that Works through Rough Winters and Scorching Summers

Weatherizing your windows with weatherstripping is always a cost-effective way to protect your home against energy loss. If your windows are attacked by the extremes of blustering snow, howling winds or sweltering summers, it’s even more important for you to invest in a strong weatherstripping material to protect your home and control your energy bills.… Continue reading Weatherstripping that Works through Rough Winters and Scorching Summers