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Brookings Roofing Inc.

505 1ST ST S
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Brookings Roofing Inc.

505 1ST ST S
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57 years of experience

We are a locally owned business specializing in asphalt shingling that has been servicing the area for over 50 years. Our mission is to provide each customer with a quality roof and a stress free roofing experience from the initial call through the completion of the project and for many years thereafter. Attention to detail is key in our unforgiving weather conditions, if you are having issues with the life of your roof you may have a situation that requires knowledge beyond a standard reroof. Our staff can help you address issues such as insufficient intake/exhaust ventilation, insufficient insulation, roof deck structure, and more. Along with the underlying construction process, we strongly believe in the importance of selecting the right product for the job. There are many budget shingles that contractors can use to easily cut cost from the bid. It is our experience that the correct shingle can add years to the life of a roof and save many headaches along the way, which is why we are extremely selective on the shingles we install.

We are a locally owned business specializing in asphalt shingling that has been servicing the area for over 50 years. Our mission is to provide each customer with a quality roof and a stress free roofing experience from the initial call through the completion of the project and for many years thereafter. Attention to detail is key in our unforgiving weather conditions, if you are having issues with the life of your roof you may have a situation that requires knowledge beyond a standard reroof. Our staff can help you address issues such as insufficient intake/exhaust ventilation, insufficient insulation, roof deck structure, and more. Along with the underlying construction process, we strongly believe in the importance of selecting the right product for the job. There are many budget shingles that contractors can use to easily cut cost from the bid. It is our experience that the correct shingle can add years to the life of a roof and save many headaches along the way, which is why we are extremely selective on the shingles we install.


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10 years of experience

Solar Wolf is a full service solar company with a great reputation and an old world belief to our customers. To under-promise and over-deliver, period. We have 18 years experience in construction, remodeling, roofing, solar water heaters, solar pv systems, battery back-up systems and much more. See what Solar Wolf Energy can do for you!

Solar Wolf is a full service solar company with a great reputation and an old world belief to our customers. To under-promise and over-deliver, period. We have 18 years experience in construction, remodeling, roofing, solar water heaters, solar pv systems, battery back-up systems and much more. See what Solar Wolf Energy can do for you!


WINDO THERM

PO Box 405
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WINDO THERM

PO Box 405
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24 years of experience

We manufacture Advanced Energy Panels (AEPs). AEPs are a retrofit for historic windows or any window people can't afford or don’t wish to replace. AEPs are interior window insulating panels and can be installed in any building –office, home or industrial. AEPs have a higher insulation and air sealing rating and provide greater comfort than most replacement windows, yet they are a fraction of the cost. AEPs are custom made to fit over existing openings, protecting, preserving and improving your existing windows.

We manufacture Advanced Energy Panels (AEPs). AEPs are a retrofit for historic windows or any window people can't afford or don’t wish to replace. AEPs are interior window insulating panels and can be installed in any building –office, home or industrial. AEPs have a higher insulation and air sealing rating and provide greater comfort than most replacement windows, yet they are a fraction of the cost. AEPs are custom made to fit over existing openings, protecting, preserving and improving your existing windows.








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Insulation questions, answered by experts

Yes, cladding can help insulate your home by adding an additional layer to the exterior walls, which can minimize heat loss and enhance energy efficiency. However, it's essential to select cladding materials that include insulation for optimal results, as cladding without built-in insulation won't make nearly as much of a difference.

Ductwork sweats for the same reason you might find beading on your windows or why cold drinks drip in the heat—temperature difference. When you see your ductwork and you notice sweating, that's a sure sign that your system is not operating anywhere close to peak efficiency. The best way to keep ductwork from sweating is to wrap it in inadequate insulation.

Spreading tin foil over your windows works similarly to radiant barrier insulation, but not as well. It will reflect some of the sunlight that would otherwise come through the glass and warm up the inside of your home, so it might help a little to keep your home cool in the summer. However, the appearance isn’t preferable to blinds or drapes that can offer the same benefits. You might also consider tinting your windows instead, which is a more aesthetically pleasing change that can still block a good portion of the solar heat coming through your windows.

Unless your cellulose insulation is wet, moldy, or showing signs of mildew or pests, there’s no need to remove it before adding new insulation on top of it. Inspect your insulation thoroughly before adding the new insulation, and if you’re unsure how to assess the presence of mold or mildew, talk to a mold remediation specialist near you.

Yes. Bathroom insulation requires a vapor barrier. As a matter of fact, bathrooms and kitchens are the two areas of the home that should always get a vapor barrier because of the excess moisture. If you don’t have a vapor barrier in place in these rooms, the moisture will build up and eventually lead to mold and bacteria, not to mention the destruction of the insulation.

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