Gutters are designed to move water away from your roof, siding, foundation, and landscaping. But during a Michigan winter, that job becomes much harder. When temperatures rise and fall, water can collect inside the gutter, freeze overnight, thaw during the day, and...
The garage door header helps carry the weight of the door from the wall or any living space above it. When the header starts to sag, it can create serious problems. A sagging garage door header can affect how the tracks line up, how the opener works, and how much...
The garage door is one of the most exposed parts of your home during severe weather. When strong winds hit, that wide opening can become a weak point if the door is neither built nor reinforced to handle the pressure. A door that bends, pulls away from its tracks, or...
When heavy rain hits, you expect water to move quickly from your roof, through your gutters, and out through your downspouts without a problem. But sometimes the opposite seems to happen. Instead of flowing away from your home, water seems to push backward, spill out...
If you’ve ever noticed water pooling in your gutters or spilling over the sides during a rainstorm, there’s a good chance the issue isn’t the gutter itself, but the gutter pitch. A properly set gutter pitch is what keeps rainwater flowing smoothly...