When people hear “single-ply roofing,” they often think “rubber roof,” but single-ply is more nuanced than that. As a trusted roofing contractor in Vermont, we believe in educating…
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The Best Roofing Material for Property with Evergreen Pine Trees
Living in Vermont (and much of New England) means being surrounded by natural beauty, towering evergreens, rolling hills, and crisp mountain air. But if your home is nestled…
Spring Roofing Tips: How to Assess your Roof after a Harsh Winter.
Winter can be tough on your roof, and as we transition into spring, it’s the perfect time to assess any potential damage caused by harsh weather. Snow, ice,…
Winter Roofing: Tips for Keeping Your Home Safe and Protected During the Cold Months
Winter roofing can be a bit more challenging than other seasons, so it’s essential to understand how cold weather impacts your roof and how to protect it.
Maximize Home Value with a Pre-Sale Roof Replacement
The condition of a home’s roof is a critical factor influencing its market value and appeal to potential buyers. A well-maintained roof can significantly enhance a property’s desirability,…
Energy Efficient Roofing: Lowering Energy Bills While Increasing Home Value
At Vermont Construction Company, we understand the importance of energy efficiency and its impact on both your wallet, the environment, and the overall value of your home. One…
How to Assess Roof Health
Do I need a new roof? Seven signs the answer is yes: GET IN CONTACT WITH A ROOFING EXPERT Choose the Right Roof for Your Needs Explore the…
Roof Financing 101: Understanding Your Options
Roof financing offers homeowners a flexible way to cover the costs of repairing or replacing their roofs. Learn which option is best for you.
Roof Wind Damage: A Comprehensive Guide
Wind can cause serious damage to roofs. Learn how to spot signs of roof wind damage and how to take proactive steps to protect your roof.
Preventing & Removing Ice Dams from Your Roof
Need help with ice dam removal? Learn how to prevent ice dams from forming this winter and how to remove them without harming your roof.