How Long Does a Roof Last in Texas?
Everything’s bigger in Texas - including the hail.
Everything’s bigger in Texas - including the hail.
Most people expect to shell out $10-$20,000 every 10 to 15 years for a new roof.
Filing an insurance claim for roof damage should be a simple and easy process.
Noticing mold or mildew on your siding? Learn how to prevent and tackle these pesky problems with our expert tips and solutions. Watch now to keep your home’s exterior in top shape!
Thinking about installing Low-E Glass in your home? While it's known for its energy efficiency, there are some potential downsides you should be aware of. In this video, Chris from Southwest Exteriors explores the lesser-known cons of Low-E Glass to help you make an informed decision. From higher initial costs to potential wireless signal interference, we cover it all. Make sure to watch until the end for a comprehensive understanding and don't forget to check out our video on the benefits of Low-E Glass linked below.
"You never get a second chance to make a first impression," the old saying goes. Well, when it comes to the first impression your home makes, there’s no element more important than your siding, particularly your siding style.
If you Google James Hardie siding costs, you'll find websites (like Angie's List and Modernize) that claim that Hardie board siding costs between $5-15 or $8-12 per square foot (installed).
When comparing James Hardie vs LP SmartSide, you aren’t quite getting an apple-to-apples comparison, as James Hardie is a fiber cement product, while LP Smartside is made of engineered wood.
Provia and Andersen are both popular window brands with many similarities. They both offer either vinyl, vinyl-wood clad, or composite windows; they both have a strong focus on energy efficiency; and they both have a reputation for all-around quality
Replacement window costs vary widely, from $200 for a cheap DIY project all the way up to $4,000+ for a custom, professionally installed window. It all depends on multiple factors, like the style of window (casement, double hung, slider, etc), frame material (should you go with cheap vinyl or more expensive fiberglass?), and labor costs (DIY or professional).