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Why Asphalt Shingles Fail Prematurely

Asphalt shingles have the undisputed advantage of low initial cost. If they remain a bargain in the long term depends on how long they last. Learn more about the factors to consider here. Read the rest of this entry »

BYOB (Bring Your Own Bags)

Like most Bay Area residents, you have a soft spot for “environmental concerns.” You want to do what you can to heal the planet... Read the rest of this entry »

3 Ways to Waste Water This Summer – Guaranteed

Whether you're a Northern California landlord, a Bay Area homeowner or a local conservationist, you recognize the need to conserve basic resources – especially water – during the scorching summer months ahead. Read the rest of this entry »

Great Solar Tech Questions From Carlos Ochoa & Construction Dive

Google Plus users Carlos Ochoa & Construction Dive had some great questions for us regarding this photo of a residential solar job we did using CSI Technology.  We thought we’d share because you may have the same questions.   Read the rest of this entry »

4 Glaring Signs That It Might Be High Time for a New Roof

Here are 4 wildly obvious signs that would indicate that it’s about time that you got off that couch and called a professional: Read the rest of this entry »

Ten Ways to Go Green in 2012

One of your biggest New Year’s resolutions (other than the resolution to lose those last 10…or 30 pounds!) was to take better care of your planet. To that end, here are 10 ways to “go green” for the year ahead: Read the rest of this entry »

The Increasing Trend Of Skylights And Sun Tubes – See Why It Would Be a Nice Fit For Your Home.

Skylights and so-called “sun tubes” are becoming increasingly popular – not just among cutting-edge architects but also among “rank and file” building designers and homeowners. What’s changed about our collective attitude towards these features?1. First of all, skylights and sun tubes can help you save on electricity bills. Read the rest of this entry »