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Ice dams are a typical problem in states where heavy snow is commonplace. But even in Oklahoma, some winters bring favorable conditions for ice dams to form. Find out what causes ice dams, and what steps you can take to prevent them from damaging your home.
Read MoreThe holiday season is an exciting time filled with family gatherings, traveling, shopping, gift-giving, and relaxing. It’s still important, however, to be careful during the holidays.
Read MoreWith cold weather already here and more on the way, you can still help protect your home from the damaging effects of winter weather. Here are three simple, inexpensive tips you can use to give your home an advantage when it goes head-to-head with Old Man Winter.
Read MoreBuying a house? Do you know the key questions to ask about the roof of your new home? You may be surprised to find out what home buyers often neglect to ask.
Read MoreYour roof protects one of your biggest investments—your home. Too often, however, we take the roof for granted. Out of sight, out of mind. Or maybe we intend to perform regular maintenance ourselves, but get busy and let it slide.
Investing in a regular maintenance program by roofing professionals can save you a big chunk of change in the long run.
Did you know that Land Enterprises Roofing is 30 years old this month? In honor of those 30 years, here are 30 things you may not know about our team!
Read MoreAt Land Enterprises Roofing, we’re celebrating 30 years of business this month! Brian Land has long been driven by entrepreneurship and giving back to the community.
Read MoreYour roof is one of the larger investments you’ve made in your home. Just like other major investments, keeping up with minor maintenance can increase the life of your roof.
You pay for regular maintenance on your car—oil changes, tune ups, and tire rotations—to prevent small problems from becoming big problems. Maintaining your roof does the same thing! Fall is the perfect time for you to consider three parts of roof maintenance.
A few years ago, a homeowner contacted us for an assessment of their roof after a hail storm to see if it should be replaced. We inspected it, and it wasn’t ready. And that was that.
But for several weeks after that, other roofing companies stopped by their house and insisted they needed a new roof.
This may seem obvious, but it’s hard to tell from an individual homeowner’s perspective: if a roofer’s just totaling every roof they see, that shows they don’t know what to look for. You may not know what a roofer’s success rate is, but it’s worth asking.
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