- Door Installation/Replacement
- FramingImproved window framing reduces drafts and allows you to fully enjoy warmer interiors in the winter and cooler interiors in the summer.
- Tile Installation
- Skylight Repair/ReplacementThe amount of the tax credit varies based on the cost of the windows or doors and the percentage of energy savings they provide. Be sure to read the IRS fact sheet and the Energy Star websites for more information about eligibility requirements and how to claim the tax credit.
- Room Additions
- DemolitionFurthermore, Garfield1-2323 is not responsible for any and all incidental damage to the inside of the premises resulting from vibration, demolition, nails, or any other acts by Garfield1-2323 or its agents or representatives.
- Gate Replacement/Installation
- DrivewaysYou can expect a dumpster* to be delivered to your home 1-2 days before the new roof installation starts. Discuss with your contractor the specifics on timing and ideal placement for the dumpster to avoid vehicles getting trapped in the driveway or garage.
- Window Installation/ReplacementWhen the time comes to start considering replacement windows for your home, we recommend high performance, energy efficient solutions – installed by professionals.
- Gutters
- SidingNo matter what style home you live in, Garfield 1-2323 offers the experience, knowledge, and craftsmanship to bring the most beauty and value to your home with new vinyl siding.
- Residential Roof RepairIf your roof is showing signs of aging and/or has suffered storm damage, leaks, or other problems, it may be a good idea to consider replacing it. Replacing an older, damaged or failing roof, rather than repeatedly paying for roof repairs, can be worth the investment whether you intend to stay in your home for several decades or plan to sell soon.
- Residential Roof Replacement/InstallationGetting a new roof installed on your house is a great way to update your home and potentially improve curb appeal. Here’s a simple outline of what you can expect in the days leading up to, during, and after your new roof installation.
- Residential Roof InspectionInspection: After you’ve carefully selected your roofing contractor, you can expect a thorough roof inspection to assess the scope of the roof installation. Once the inspection is completed, your contractor will provide a detailed quote and scope of the roofing project.
- Insulation