If you live within a homeowners association (HOA) community, renovating your home may be a bit more complicated. Before you get the project started, you should seek approval from your HOA board first to make sure it adheres to the community's governing regulations, also referred to as covenants, conditions & restrictions (CC&Rs). read more
Dealing With Siding Damage After a Storm
Storm damage can happen to nearly any home component. It’s important to note that, while this is a matter of how bad the weather is, negligence is still a huge factor to keep in mind. Dealing with siding damage after a major storm is highly critical. We’ll share with you the reasons why: read more
Prepping Your Home for Siding Installation
According to our home improvement experts, siding installation takes a lot of time and effort to complete. To make things worse, the project itself can have an effect on how you carry out your regular tasks. If you want to help the project go smoothly, you should prep your home accordingly. Our team has a few tips on how to make your home ready for the big project. read more
4 Striking Siding Color Combos That Suit Your Craftsman Home
The American Craftsman home has been around since the turn of the twentieth century, but it remains one of the most iconic residential architectural styles today. And, if you’re fortunate enough to own one, you’ll want to make sure its exterior stays lovely and durable all year round. Why not invest in a new exterior palette for your Craftsman home? Here are some combinations that you can try. read more
What Is the Design/Build Process?
You may have heard the phrase “design/build process” when discussing remodeling plans, but you might not understand what this fully means. So, here's an in-depth look at what the design/build process is and how it makes remodeling more effective. read more