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By: Connor O'Leary
October 17th, 2024

Hailstorms can leave you wondering if your roof survived unscathed—but not all damage is obvious. While some signs, like broken shingles or cracked tiles, are easy to spot, other damage can sneak by unnoticed until it’s too late. Knowing what to look for after a storm ensures that small issues don’t grow into major, expensive problems.

Siding

By: Chris Wager
October 7th, 2024

When it comes to upgrading your home’s exterior, choosing the right siding is a significant decision. With so many options—wood, vinyl, metal, and fiber cement—how do you know which one is the best fit for your home? At Southwest Exteriors, we understand that every home is unique, and that’s why we’re here to break down the pros and cons of each siding type so you can make an informed choice that meets your needs.

By: Connor O'Leary
October 7th, 2024

When it comes to roofing, both shingles and metal offer their own set of advantages, leaving many people torn between the two. But despite metal roofing’s impressive durability and lifespan, shingles are still more popular.

By: Connor O'Leary
September 30th, 2024

The last thing you want to come home to at the end of a long day is water coming through your ceiling.

Siding

By: Chris Wager
September 27th, 2024

What Makes Siding Eco-Friendly? 🌱 When choosing new siding for your home, you may want to consider not only its look and durability but also its environmental impact. Eco-friendly siding is designed to be sustainable, durable, and low-maintenance, helping to reduce waste and save energy over time. But what exactly makes siding eco-friendly?

By: Connor O'Leary
September 23rd, 2024

When you think of roofing shingles, you probably think of the traditional asphalt shingle, but, while asphalt shingles are popular for a reason, they’re not always the right choice.