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Love Vermont? Stop Sending Your Roof to the Landfill

Did you know that America throws away an astonishing 12 million tons of roofing waste every year? Here in Vermont, that means truckload after truckload of non-biodegradable shingles traveling up the highway to the Coventry Landfill, where they will sit for up to 300 years. That doesn’t just affect us today—it affects the Vermont our […]

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Your Vermont Roof Doesn’t Need Replacing. It Needs an Upgrade. Here’s How Nanotech Makes It Stronger Than New.

For any Vermont homeowner, the list of seasonal maintenance tasks is long and demanding. Our harsh winters and unpredictable weather can take a serious toll on a house, and no component faces the elements more directly than the roof. There’s a unique anxiety that comes with seeing your asphalt shingles age, knowing that a full

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Why Burlington Roofs Fail Faster (And How to Save Yours for Less)

Why Burlington Roofs Fail Faster (And How to Save Yours for Less) If you own a home in Burlington, you know that our weather is… unique. Between the humidity rising off Lake Champlain, the bitter winds whipping through the New North End, and the deep freezes of January, your home takes a beating. But the

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5 Secrets to Avoid Costly Roof Replacement in Vermont

If you’re a Vermont homeowner, you know the feeling. You look up at your asphalt shingle roof—after another long winter of snow load and ice—and see the first subtle signs of aging. You start mentally preparing for the inevitable: weeks of noise, a dumpster in the driveway, and a bill that easily tops $20,000. It’s

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An Old Roof That’s Stronger Than New? The Science Says Yes.

The Inevitable Dread of Roof Replacement For most homeowners, the thought of an aging roof brings a familiar sense of dread. It’s a countdown to one of the most expensive and disruptive home maintenance projects imaginable. With an average cost of $18,000, a full roof replacement means dealing with the stress, the noise of a

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