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By Karen

The transition to a new season is a smart time to check over your home’s roof and exterior. As you do, make note of any problem areas, and schedule inspections or needed repairs, as well as any home improvement projects you’re planning for the summer months.

A free roof inspection: time well spent
Spring is the best time of year for a roof inspection, before heavy rains begin. Snow, ice, harsh sunlight, tree branches and animals can all contribute to wear and tear. We’ll check your entire roof including flashing, eaves, gutters, fascia and soffits and can make minor repairs before they lead to damaging leaks.

Ditch seasonal maintenance chores
If you’re one of the many homeowners who don’t enjoy seasonal
maintenance tasks, turn them over to us! Our Home Maintenance Plan is a scheduled contract plan that lets you forget about home chores related to the changing seasons, such as:

  • inspecting your roof for missing, cracked or damaged shingles
  • inspecting flashing, soffits and fascia for potential leaks
  • cleaning gutters
  • inspecting your home’s siding

and more. For details, email or call Melissa at 952-641-6086.

By Karen

Call 952-641-6086 or email us to book:

  • free ice dam inspections
  • ice dam removal
  • quote to repairs damage from ice dams

 

By Karen

1. Ice is forming on roof eaves or in gutters.

2. Icicles are hanging from the eaves.

3. You can see water or ice on outdoor siding or near windows.

4. You see ice coming from the soffits (surface connecting eaves with exterior walls).

5. You see evidence of water on interior ceilings or walls.

By Karen

Make a referral that leads to a job, and we’ll thank you with a Visa gift card. For details, email info@highmark-exteriors.com.

By Karen

Nathan Carlson, Project Manager and Sales Associate
Nathan Carlson, Highmark Exteriors Project ManagerA man of many skills, Nate is detailed, organized, honest and funny—it’s not surprising that he creates special relationships with clients. Nate values the integrity at Highmark as well as the family-oriented culture. In his free time, he enjoys playing guitar and connecting with his Native American heritage.

Becca Schroder, Administrative Assistant
Becca Schroder, Administrative AssistantA former substitute teacher, Becca is expert at corralling papers and making sure everyone is on time and on task. If meaningful looks don’t produce a desired result, she just reminds everyone that she also has a black belt in karate. In her spare time, Becca enjoys movies, biking, snowboarding and giving extra attention to Highmark mascots Lola and Harley.