QUESTION: Who is going to tell you all about the problems that exist both inside and outside your building that will cost you a lot of money in repairs in years to come?
Read MoreIn Massachusetts the real estate season has started and 2022 is expected to be as hot as the summer weather that this year arrived with the May flowers.
Read MoreIf you need to have your residential roof repaired, it's important to contact a company you can trust. The best residential roof contractors have the experience and expertise needed to carry out roof repair quickly and efficiently, without causing any extra damage or problems.
Read More"Going green", or making the most of eco-friendly ideas and technologies, is a great way to improve your home and lifestyle. It can help to save you money on energy bills, while also being better for the environment, too.
Read MoreRoofs are designed to last for years of use, providing safety and shelter for your home. However, as time goes by, they can get damaged in various ways. Storms can create cracks and holes, for example, or leaks might occur unexpectedly. The cost of roof repairs can vary from problem to problem.
Read MoreWho needs to be told that the cost of energy is through the roof?! The good news is that home improvements can have a major impact on your utility bills. Also, there are tax credits for energy-efficient products or fixes. (see the Tax Savings article.
Read MoreIt’s that time of year again and we have some great news from the IRS. Many of the home improvement products and services available through Northeast Home & Energy can earn you a tax credit on your 2021 federal income tax because they increase energy efficiency.
Read MoreNow that spring has finally arrived it is time to take a walk around your house to assess the damage wreaked by winter storms. Look closely at your roof and you may see curled shingles. You may notice cracks in wooden siding or fading in your vinyl siding.
Read MoreIt's important for homeowners to be able to spot the signs when your roof needs repairing. If you can identify issues early on and get them fixed quickly, you could save a lot of money and avoid a lot of hassle, too.
Read MoreReplacing a roof can be a big investment, and you may be tempted to put it off for a while. Maybe you think it can’t be that bad (it is), that you have plenty of time before it gets worse (you don’t), or that you at least won’t see any new problems (you will).
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