The building envelope refers to the design and construction of a home’s exterior, which consists of the floor and subfloor, exterior doors and windows, exterior walls and the roof. The standard building envelope should use exterior wall materials and designs that help withstand the harsh elements, keep it structurally sound and make it visually appealing. But that’s not all, your home’s building envelope should allow for improved energy efficiency, as well. Acorn Home Improvements, an expert in siding and roof replacement, shares how to make this possible.
3 Reasons to Work With Acorn Home Improvements, Inc.
Hello, and welcome to the Acorn Home Improvements, Inc. blog. Here, you’ll find useful information and tips that will help you plan for your upcoming home improvement project. We will cover a wide variety of topics including insulation, roofing, siding, windows and more. In today’s blog post, we discuss our company and explain why so many homeowners choose us.
Read MoreTransforming Your Home Through Our Expert Services
Acorn Home Improvements, Inc. is a leading roof, siding and window replacement company in our local area thanks to our decades of experience, great products and proper workmanship. Our services can make your home more beautiful, comfortable and energy-efficient. We can use thermal imaging to pinpoint the problem areas in your home and improve your home’s energy efficiency.
Read MoreWinter Is Here… Are You Prepared?
The winter months can be brutal, in terms of both the weather and the impact on your wallet… that is if your home isn’t prepared! We want nothing more than for you to be comfortable, cozy and happy, so we’ve prepared some tips for you so that you can be prepared to survive these grueling months!
Read MoreThe Most Important Outdoor Tasks to Complete Before Summer Ends!
POWER WASHING
Read MoreThe results of power washing can be quite dramatic especially if it’s been awhile since the last time! You can power wash a variety of surfaces to remove layers of grime and gunk that have accumulated over the years and what better time to perform this potentially wet chore than under the warming rays of the sun?