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Stop Worrying about your Roof Once & For All
| July 29, 2013 | 2:39 PM | Metal Roof | No comments

Do you have roofing issues every time it storms outside? If you do, you probably have an asphalt roof. Asphalt is the most inexpensive material around which is why everywhere you look, you see it. Aside from the fact that’s it’s not durable and doesn’t do well in high winds, it also only lasts a measly 10-15 years. That’s really not a long period of time before you need to replace your roof.

You‘ve probably noticed that metal is picking up steam when it comes to roofing products, not just for commercial use but for residential as well. One huge benefit is how long it lasts. Experts say a metal roof should last as long as you own your house. It also will completely seal out water, survives high winds and easily sheds snow. Metal is resistant to fire, mildew, insects and rot. Warranties vary widely but most come with a strong warranty of 20 to 50 years.

Most metal roofing materials can be installed on gently pitched roofs without danger of leaking and metal reflects radiant heat from the sun, minimizing midday heat gain. This means your home stays cooler in the summer and will save you on your energy bills. Local realtors say a metal roof is a strong selling feature on a home because buyers know its durable which means they will not have to even think about having roofing issues! Erie Construction, of Evansville Indiana is a trusted leader in the industry and would love to come out and show you why our metal roof is the LAST roof you’ll ever need!

Why Metal is Worry-Free & the Last Roof You’ll Ever Need
| July 22, 2013 | 1:35 PM | Advantages of a Metal Roof, Metal Roof | No comments

Are you tired of having to deal with roofing problems every time it storms? Do you have missing asphalt shingles or even patches on your roof that have worn out? This is a common issue with asphalt. Sure, it’s the cheapest material out there. However, when you factor in that it needs to be replaced after 10-15 years, it really isn’t the cheapest in the long run. Residential metal roofing is quickly becoming a desirable replacement to traditional shingles. Experts say, the reason more homeowners are ditching asphalt is that a metal roof is probably the last roof you’ll ever need.

Benefits Include:

*Longevity / Durability

*Energy Efficient

*Environmentally Friendly

*Extreme Weather Protection

These are all fantastic benefits but another plus is that a metal roof will  increase your home’s resale value by 1 to 6 percent when compared with an asphalt-shingled home. Additionally, you’ll recoup an average of 85.9 percent of your costs on a roof. That’s a tremendous return on investment!

Erie Construction of Evansville, Indiana is a trusted leader in the metal roofing industry. We’ve earned our reputation because we only offer the highest quality products, plus we offer fair and honest prices. Always have, always will.

 

Get Top Dollar by Making the Improvements before Listing

When it comes to getting your home ready to sell there are quite a few things you need to do to get it market ready. Most buyers are willing to do simple repairs such as paint the walls, put in new carpeting or replace light fixtures but they typically don’t want to rebuild a foundation, move walls, or invest in a new roof.

Having to buy a new roof will deter many home buyers. The cost and work involved in tearing off the sheathing, repairing rafters and other costs are more worry than many home buyers will want to deal with. For most buyers, a move-in ready home is the most attractive buy. If you don’t make repairs, you will limit the number of potential buyers to your home.

 

Here are 10 minimum improvements to make before selling your home:

 

*Patch all holes and cracks in walls and ceilings.

*Fix all broken appliances and HVAC systems.

*Repair leaky faucets.

*Replace worn carpeting.

*Repaint dark or marred walls with neutral paint (not white).

*Replace broken windows.

*Repair or replace the roof.

*Change out dated light fixtures / ceiling fans.

*Replace old linens / window coverings.

*Fix code violations.

 

Fixer-upper buyers will discount the price of the home to allow for the repairs and, for the inconvenience, a bit more. Say, a home is worth $100,000 fixed up, but it needs a new roof. A new roof might cost $10,000. A buyer most likely will not offer $90,000 for this home. Otherwise, they could buy an identical home with a new roof for $100,000 and not have the hassle. What does this tell you, invest in a new roof and command a higher price. The other thing to keep in mind is that buyers know asphalt really only has a shelf life of 10-15 years. When they see a metal roof they know it will last, even in severe weather! Erie Construction of Evansville, Indiana is a trusted leader in the industry and would love to show you why metal will be the last roof you’ll ever need.

Why Metal Roofs have Becoming So Popular

A roof is something most of us don’t want to bother with or think about. The truth of the matter is that if you have an asphalt roof, (many people do) you are going to have to replace it every 10-15  years! Ouch! Asphalt is popular because it’s relatively cheap and is readily available. Whether you like it or not, a roof is incredibly valuable to your home.  It can be a beautiful accent to your house or business or an ugly nightmare causing thousands of dollars  in damage to your home or business.
Think about it,  the one thing that any structure must have is a roof. It is the most important component to any structure protecting you and others from rain wind snow and disaster. So why would you even think of cutting corners when it comes to your roof? If you’re tired of dealing with roofing issues every time inclement weather rolls in, you really should consider metal roofs. Local inspectors say, they will stand up to any weather condition and will be the last roof you’ll ever need!

Whatever you do, make sure you choose the right metal roofing contractor. You want a company that will show the pros and cons of each roofing material and who treats you like family. Erie Construction of Evansville, Indiana is a trusted leader in the metal roofs industry because we offer the highest quality product at a fair and honest price. This is how we built our stellar reputation and it’s why much of our business is from referrals from our satisfied customers. We will be there for you from start to finish. One thing that sets us apart is that if you need us after your job is complete, we will be there for you then, as well. If you are interested in learning more about roofing materials we would love to sit down with you and show you why many are going metal and never turning back!

Make the Homeowner Fix the Problems before Signing on the Dotted Line
| April 1, 2013 | 8:00 AM | Remodeling | No comments

Are you a first-time home-buyer eager to get out of apartment living and buy your very own house? Whatever you do, don’t rush into things and follow these simple steps to help you decide whether you’re ready to take the plunge.

  1. Always check the selling prices of comparable homes in your area and neighborhood by searching actual multiple listing service, or MLS, listings in your area on a number of websites, including the National Association of Realtors.
  2. Use Bankrate’s mortgage calculator to get an idea of what your monthly mortgage payments would be if you bought today.
  3. Calculate your total monthly housing cost, including taxes and homeowners insurance because in some areas, what you pay for your taxes and insurance escrow will almost double your mortgage payment.
  4. Determine what your closing costs will be.  Closing costs can include origination fees charged by the lender, title and settlement fees, taxes and prepaid items like homeowners insurance or homeowners’ association fees and shouldn’t be overlooked during the purchase process.
  5. Review your budget and determine how a house fits into it. Fannie Mae recommends that buyers spend no more than 28 percent of their income on housing costs. Go much past 30 percent and you risk becoming house poor.
  6. Buying a house is a great way to build wealth, maintaining your investment but can be labor-intensive and expensive.  Always remember to look at the big picture before inking the deal.

When unexpected costs for new appliances, residential roofing repairs and plumbing problems crop up, there’s no landlord to turn to, and these costs can quickly drain your bank account. Make sure you hire a thorough home inspector. If the house you are wanting to buy has a bad roof or other “large” repairs like foundation issues, you need to either choose another house or have the homeowners make the repairs.  Erie Construction of Evansville, Indiana is a trusted leader in the industry and would be happy to come out and take a look at the house you’re interested in, and give the homeowners a fair price on repairs. So the bottom line is that you need to take things slow. Consider whether you’re ready for the expense and effort of home ownership before pulling the trigger.