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Guide to Insulating Attics and Roofs to Prevent Wet Roofs in Home Renovation and New Builds

When it comes to home renovations or new builds, one of the critical components that contractors and remodelers must address is attic and roof insulation. Proper insulation plays a significant role in maintaining a home's energy efficiency, comfort, and structural integrity. One particular issue that can arise from inadequate insulation is a wet roof, which can lead to severe damage and costly repairs. This blog will provide a comprehensive guide to insulating attics and roofs to prevent wet roofs, focusing on techniques, materials, and best practices relevant to contractors and remodelers. Understanding the Problem: Wet Roofs A wet roof occurs...
At Home with a Modern Design: Contemporary Architecture

Is modern and contemporary the same thing? Not exactly. In terms of interior design, modern design refers to a specific time period. Essentially it is a style known as “Mid-century Modern” that was created around the 20s through the 50s. Modern design was known for a bright open, airy feeling. Generally floors were bare and of natural materials. Colors were used in moderation allowing natural materials to stand out. Contemporary, of course, means what is popular now. Ironically, the use of “modern” design plays heavily in contemporary design and architecture. Some elements of contemporary design are: Natural materials. Such things...
How to Choose a Remodeling Contractor

At first glance, it would seem like the easiest way to find a remodeling contractor would be to just Google them. Of course if you did so, you’ll probably find more than enough candidates to choose from. And surely they must be the right ones for the job, because their website says so, right? Truth is, their online presence may be a helpful tool in your search, but it doesn’t provide the whole picture. When it comes to finding a contractor to remodel your home, some of the older methods are still the best. First off, ask friends, relatives and...
How to get a General Contractor’s License

If you’re thinking of going into business as a contractor, it’s important to note that all states require contractors to be licensed. In addition, licensing laws are not universal across all 50 states. So, just because you’ve obtained a license in one state, doesn’t mean it would be legal to work as a contractor in another. Some states only require a license to work in specific fields such as plumbing, electrical, HVAC, or refrigeration. In these states, to be a general contractor doesn’t require a license. But, bear in mind that working in those above-mentioned fields without a license could...