HOA’s are more and more common today as homeowners are looking for safe places to live that will protect their investment. Common restrictions include the number of vehicles that can be parked at your home, or whether or not you can have an RV or boat on your lot.
Wood siding has a warmth and rustic charm that never seems to go out of style. Depending on the type of wood, this type of siding can also be durable and environmentally friendly, with natural resistance to pests and rot.
Most homes in the United States use asphalt or cedar shingles for their roofing. Both options have their downsides, the most frustrating of which is their endurance—shingles are prone to taking damage from the elements, costing the homeowner more in the long term.
Hail is one of the most volatile hazards that your roof can face. While you might be hard-pressed to remember the last hailstorm in your area, just one of these events over a dense population can “put a state in the record books for any given year”