Home Genius Exteriors teamed up with roofing manufacturers and suppliers to ensure those staying in the Ronald McDonald House of Northern Virginia are safe and dry with a brand new roof. Installation of the new roof kicked off at the end of April. The morning was marked with a ceremonial “Signing of the Shingles and…
Infinity Home Services, a leader in the home exteriors sector, announced the acquisition of Ohio-based Ken’s Parkhill Roofing, a residential and commercial roofing service provider with over 70 years of industry expertise in Northeast Ohio. In a news release, Infinity Home Services said the addition complements its existing portfolio of roofing companies, bolstering its “already…
Is your dream design feeling constrained by a compact bedroom in your Seattle home? You’re not alone — the average bedroom size is about 132 square feet and can accommodate a queen-size bed.Don’t fret, our design experts here to help. Many homeowners face the challenge of maximizing space in their primary suites, especially in bustling cities like Seattle. However, with the right design strategies and a touch of creativity, you can transform your small bedroom into a spacious retreat that exudes style and functionality. Keep reading for a few of our favorite clever tips and tricks to sneak in storage and choose the perfect color palette to create a sense of openness, plus additional tricks to make your space feel taller.
The Home Depot is opening four new distribution centers, expanding its pro ecosystem to Detroit, southern Los Angeles, San Antonio and Toronto in 2024. In a news release, the company said the new facilities are a key component of its strategy to better serve pro customers — whether they’re the pro customers traditionally served through…
If you are reading this, you likely are looking at a big puddle of water in your home and wondering what to do when a pipe bursts. While some residential flooding is caused by leaking water heaters, clogged sewer lines, or heavy rainfall, the most common cause is a burst pipe in your home due to freezing temperatures, aging and deterioration of pipes and/or high water pressure. Freezing temperatures or other malfunctions can cause cracks to form in water pipes, connections, or valves, and within minutes, you may have water pouring down your walls and ceilings or pooling in your basement.
If you’re about to remodel your home, you no doubt want the new spaces to feel fresh and up to date. After all, updating your home’s style is one of the major motivations for remodeling. But before you rush to incorporate all the latest interior design trends, take a moment to consider how they will look a few years from now. Follow these tips on choosing timeless versus trendy interior design.
These days we see so many fun and different interior design trends cycle in and out of popularity. If you don’t participate in any new trend then you might experience a little bit of FOMO. If you did participate, then your home might still have tiled kitchen countertops (we can help with that). Take a listen to hear from our award-winning interior designer Amy Moore and Design manager Leslie Eiler tell us how we can safely partake in current and future trends in a way that is easy to fix when needed. We also talk about how to tell when a trend is here to stay.
If you’re thinking about remodeling your home, the first step is to hire an architect, right? That’s been the traditional approach, but these days, more and more homeowners are discovering design build—and saving time, money, and hassle by doing it.
Great Day Improvements, LLC, a residential home remodeling company, announced last Friday it had acquired Florida-based Home Performance Alliance, a remodeler working in the window replacement, bath remodel and roofing solutions space. In a Dec. 22 news release, Great Day said its latest acquisition “further diversifies the company’s offerings for consumers and contributes to the…
Roof safeguards your home against harsh weather fluctuations, hailing, hurricane, debris and many other things. But do you invest any time in maintaining this precious component of your home? According to research, a roof can work well for 25 years if maintained very well and cleaned properly. But most of us do not bother to…
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