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Cardinal Exteriors

No matter how well your home is constructed, your roof, gutters, siding, and windows can fall victim to Mother Nature’s fury. Each year, the storm damage costs reach up to 50 billion dollars or more.

Your roofing system is crucial to the integrity of your home. A quality roof can increase the value of your home financially and aesthetically. We offer a full range of products to include architectural, impact resistant, cedar shake, slate and tile with the top workmanship warranty in the industry.

Cardinal Exteriors backs everything we do with a full satisfaction warranty. We can do this because we use fully qualified and experienced inspectors and contractors to perform your restoration work. Enjoy peace of mind that comes from quality workmanship and materials, backed by the strongest warranty you can find.

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What is fiber cement siding and how does it compare with the cost of vinyl?
Aug 16, 2017
J.H. Fiber cement is composed of 70% concrete and 30% celluoose. Cellulose being ground up paper. Both water and cement wick moisture so if you use these products be sure to read and follow installati ... read more
Spray foam attic ceiling to make it a conditioned space

Tom Schiebout of Tomco Company PRO answered:

Feb 9, 2016
Christofer, There is a lot written about your particular condition. What I would do would be to install a spray polyurethane insulation (closed cell insulation) into the attic ceiling and down to and ... read more
Last edited Feb 9, 2016 4:42pm

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