You May Want to Think Twice

When it comes to home improvement, there are some tasks that you should avoid. Doing so can save you money and major headaches in the future. These tasks include painting vinyl, power washing your shingles, self-installing new skylights, and construction of a deck or dock.

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Painting Vinyl

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If you're thinking about painting your vinyl siding, you may want to think twice. Since it can void your siding warranty, it is not a great idea to paint your siding. If you do, the paint can absorb excess heat. This can lead to warping or melting of the siding. Making it look worse than how it started.

To improve the look of your siding it could just need is a good cleaning. Since you needs to clean the siding before you would paint, take the time

Powerwashing Shingles

Over time there is a normal wear and tear to shingles. But if you are not happy with the look and would like your roof clean, you may want to think twice before breaking out the power washer. Power washing shingles can damage the protective coating. This means, it removes the granules and speeds up the aging process. It may be tempting to scrape the shingles to get moss or algae removed. However, this can do more damage than good. The best way to clean your shingles is by using a garden hose with minimal pressure. Remember that getting on a roof is always dangerous, so take the proper safety precautions when doing so.

Skylights

Repairing or installing skylights can be a tricky thing to do. You are purposefully creating a hole in your roof and if not measured correcting, it can lead to more issues. You may also be placing the skylight in an area that can have a negative impact on your home or business. In the end, safety is the number one priority and this is not a task to be handled on your own. Read more about skylights in this article.

 

Decks and Docks

Considering a new deck or dock? Well, that is a big feat to achieve! Make sure you get the correct help and are not in over your head. Construction includes digging/augering holes, so unless you have and auger on hand, you will need to call someone. When using the appropriate power tools, are you experienced and trust yourself to complete the job up to the proper codes?

When it comes to materials, make sure you know the differences and what works for your project. Right now, there is a material shortage, so it can be easier for a construction company to get the materials since they have direct relationships with manufacturers. In addition, you need to know the safe construction guideline. Meaning, joist spacing, lumber/load requirements, and frost line depths.

In the short run, the cost saved on labor will be nice. But who is responsible when a family member of friend gets hurt while helping you build your deck or dock? Will your homeowner’s insurance cover it? There is also the matter of having the proper permits in place for your location.

When looking to do any work on your building, it is always good to consult a professional. In the long run, you will be able to get a warranty on the work they preform, and it will help to avoid voiding any current warranties. Call Royalty at 800-303-8392 and we would be more than happy to help on any improvements or replacements needed.