by tomleachroofing | Apr 15, 2014 | Green Roofing, Leaky Roof, Portland Roofers, Roof Care, Roof Materials, Skylight, Tips
Earth Day is coming up, which means it’s time to take a look at your home and discover what you can do to make your home more energy efficient. Here are five tips to help you out: Tip #1. Make your roof more energy efficient. There are several ways you can...
by tomleachroofing | Mar 18, 2014 | Green Roofing, Portland Roofing, Roof Materials, Skylight
Natural light is preferable in any home to energy-sucking incandescent lighting. Not only does adding extra sources of natural light into the home help your wallet stay full, it also feels and looks great – especially when you’re gearing up for...
by tomleachroofing | Mar 12, 2014 | Gutters, Roof Care, Skylight
While Spring isn’t here just yet – it will be in just a week! The weather appears to have caught up with the time of year and we’re all looking at getting the house ready for a new season. Here are eight great spring cleaning ideas: 1. Clean your...
by tomleachroofing | Dec 27, 2013 | Leaky Roof, Portland historic homes, Portland Roofers, Portland Roofing, Roof Care, Roof Materials, Roofers, Roofing, Skylight
There are great historic homes all over Portland – not just at Peacock Lane. As you look into the new year, you may begin to consider what improvements to your home may be needed to both preserve the historic look of your home and keep your home structurally...
by tomleachroofing | Dec 2, 2013 | Gutters, Portland Roofers, Roof Care, Skylight, Tips, Winter Roof Care
It’s getting darker earlier in the day, sometimes it’s dark by the time you get home from work. So, how do you monopolize on the light you do have – and how can you make your home brighter? Here are five tips for brightening up your home and...
by tomleachroofing | Nov 25, 2013 | Gutters, Leaky Roof, Portland Roofers, Portland Roofing, Roof Care, Roofers, Roofing, Skylight, Winter Roof Care
Winter is coming! The temperature has dropped, the holidays are about to begin, and the weather is awfully blustery. Officially, winter doesn’t begin until December 21st, so here are some tips to help you prepare for that freezing weather: Get your chimney...