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Siding, Roofing, and Gutter Solutions by Dan: May 2012
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Tuesday, May 8, 2012. Storm Damage to your home. The storm has blown over and now it is time to determine if your home has sustained any damage. Here are the steps you need to take…. Check ceilings and walls for water stains. Check floors and basements for pools of standing water. Check air-conditioning/ furnace a. Check gutters, down spouts, and siding for signs of hail damage. Check your roof for damaged or missing shingles. Check windows and screens for hail damage. Check us out on the web at:.
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Siding, Roofing, and Gutter Solutions by Dan: January 2013
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Thursday, January 10, 2013. Information Regarding Ice Dams. Causes of Ice dams:. Damaged dry wall and plaster. Ice dams can be prevented by making sure your attic is properly insulated to keep it cool so that heat does not escape through your roof. It is also important to make sure that your attic is properly ventilated. Many older homes lack proper insulation and ventilation. Gutters are often blamed for ice dam issues but inadequate ventilation and insulation is usually the cause of ice dams.
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Siding, Roofing, and Gutter Solutions by Dan: April 2012
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Wednesday, April 25, 2012. Gutter flashing is a waterproofing material that is installed just beneath the roof line inside the gutter. This material is important because it stops water from seeping into your home. Because flashing is bent at an angle, it diverts the water into the gutter and keeps the fascia dry. Some contractors cut costs and are not installing gutter flashing on their projects. Midwest Gutter and Siding uses gutter flashing on all of its projects whenever possible. When gutters and dow...
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Siding, Roofing, and Gutter Solutions by Dan: August 2012
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Wednesday, August 1, 2012. Copper gutters are a wonderful addition to any home, adding beauty and setting your home apart from others in your neighborhood. In addition, they are durable, eco-friendly, recyclable, virtually maintenance free, and offer many designs and styles. Investing in copper gutters will add value and ‘old world charm’ to your home. Midwest Gutter and Siding offers traditional ‘K’ style copper gutters and half round copper gutters with soldered joints. Midwest Gutter and Siding.
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Siding, Roofing, and Gutter Solutions by Dan: Copper Gutters
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Wednesday, August 1, 2012. Copper gutters are a wonderful addition to any home, adding beauty and setting your home apart from others in your neighborhood. In addition, they are durable, eco-friendly, recyclable, virtually maintenance free, and offer many designs and styles. Investing in copper gutters will add value and ‘old world charm’ to your home. Midwest Gutter and Siding offers traditional ‘K’ style copper gutters and half round copper gutters with soldered joints. Midwest Gutter and Siding. Coppe...
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Siding, Roofing, and Gutter Solutions by Dan: June 2012
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Thursday, June 14, 2012. Clean gutters and have them inspected! Debris clogging your gutters can create many issues with your home including: damage to siding, rotting fascia boards, water intrusion, landscape erosion, and excessive weight build up in your gutters causing them to tear away from your home. Midwest Leaf protection systems are essential for maintaining and preserving your gutters by preventing leaves, pine needles, seeds and debris from clogging your gutters. Midwest Gutter and Siding.
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Siding, Roofing, and Gutter Solutions by Dan: Ice Dam's
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Thursday, January 10, 2013. Information Regarding Ice Dams. Causes of Ice dams:. Damaged dry wall and plaster. Ice dams can be prevented by making sure your attic is properly insulated to keep it cool so that heat does not escape through your roof. It is also important to make sure that your attic is properly ventilated. Many older homes lack proper insulation and ventilation. Gutters are often blamed for ice dam issues but inadequate ventilation and insulation is usually the cause of ice dams.
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