After a mild but rainy winter, many Plano homeowners face subtle roof issues. One homeowner, the Johnsons, noticed a few shingles lifted near the back of their roof. At first, they thought it was minor, but they knew delayed repairs could lead to leaks and water damage in their attic and ceilings.
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Doors and windows take a beating over winter. In Plano, fluctuating temperatures can cause wood frames to swell, hardware to loosen, and sliding doors to stick. Spring is the perfect time to tune up doors and windows to improve comfort, energy efficiency, and security.
Learn moreSpring cleaning isn’t just for floors and countertops—your cabinets deserve attention too. Cabinets and drawers take a lot of abuse over winter, and March is the perfect time for a refresh. Even minor adjustments can extend the life of your kitchen and bathroom cabinets, keeping them functional and attractive.
Learn moreSpring is the perfect time to tackle plumbing issues that may have built up over winter. Even if Plano winters are relatively mild, hard water, temperature fluctuations, and occasional freezes can take a toll on pipes, faucets, and drains.
Learn moreHoliday hosting puts extra stress on kitchens and bathrooms. Cabinets are opened more often, drawers are pulled harder, and handles can loosen.
Learn moreEven though Plano winters are generally mild, sudden cold snaps can still cause outdoor faucets, hose bibs, and irrigation lines to freeze.
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