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Custom Chimney Caps

Custom, decorative items made to order. Copper, stainless steel, freedom gray, lead coated copper, aluminum and zinc.



Chimney Caps are custom made parts used to keep chimneys from snow, rain, small animals and bugs. These items also serve as a nice decorative addition to any roof / chimney. Every chimney shroud, cap, or top is custom made to order per measurements and / or design changes. 

Skylights

Deck and curb mounted fixed skylights offer a cost-effective option for visually expanding areas such as hallways, stairwells, and other closed-in, dark spaces that can be transformed with light and sky views.

Getting a free, no obligation estimate will help you understand the value of skylights. 


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Snowguards/Heat Cables 

Snow Guards provide durable, reliable snow retention for most roof types.


Snow guards go by many names: snow brakes, ice guards, snow stoppers, snow catchers, snow shields, snow cleats, snow jacks, snow stops, etc... so many names for products with the same goal: preventing catastrophic snow slides from roofs.


Ice dams can wreak havoc on a house and lead to structural problems. Homeowners end up dealing with blistered paint and damage to walls, ceilings, and the roof. If you live in an area prone to ice dams, roof heating cables are one of your best bets to combat these problems. Once installed, these cables can be left on your roof year-round.


Roof heating cables should only be left on during the nighttime, and in the daytime, if the weather is below 40 degrees Fahrenheit, or it’s icy out. It is advised that you do not leave them on for 24 hours a day, but you can if you absolutely need to, especially during storms.


Manually turn on your system a few hours before snow is forecasted to begin and turn off your system once the snow and ice has melted. Snow/ice sensors are also available to turn the system on and off automatically.

 

Other Methods to Prevent Ice Dams

Heating cables work well, but there are a few other things you can do to minimize ice dams. These include:

  • Adding insulation to the attic floor
  • Increasing attic ventilation on the eaves and ridge
  • Making sure all exhaust ducts from the kitchen and bathroom vent to the outside, not the attic
  • Installing flashing around chimneys
  • Sealing any air leaks
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