Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Not All Roof Warranties Are the Same


Many homeowners may not be aware that when they decide to replace the roof on their home they typically receive two warranties: one from the manufacturer that covers the products used and another from the installer that covers the workmanship.  Unfortunately, if the homeowner experiences any problems with their roof down the road, then there is a strong tendency for the installer to claim a product issue or the manufacturer to claim improper installation of their products.  Who gets stuck in the middle of this: the homeowner that simply wants the problem they are experiencing fixed. 

At Feazel we think there is a better way.  Feazel provides 100% of their customers with a true lifetime warranty that is fully transferable, non-prorated, and covers every element of the roof including the materials and installation with no exclusions for as long as they own the home.  If the home is sold within the first 10 years, then the warranty transfers to the next owner.  This gives our most important asset, satisfied Feazel customers, true peace of mind for their roof purchase. 

Feazel also believes in other best practices that provide our new roof customers peace of mind in addition to our lifetime warranty.  We employ only manufacturer certified installers, we include tear off and disposal costs in our prices, and offer the Good Housekeeping protection on our roofs.  Typical competitors do not offer these best practices as standard in their services. 

Feel free to contact Feazel for a free 17 point inspection and free estimate for your roof.    You can schedule the free inspection with us online or contacting us directly.     

Feazel is a trusted residential home services company in Ohio and North Carolina and we have built our reputation by offering superior roofing, windows, siding, gutters, chimneys, masonry, skylights, insulation and more.  Our core values of service, integrity, quality, continued improvement, employee appreciation, community support, and environmental conservation are on display with every job we do.  Call or visit us online to learn more.

Friday, December 23, 2016

Fun Things to do in Ohio this Winter


Just because the cold weather has arrived does not mean it is time to wait out the winter season for fun things to do in Ohio.  At Feazel we can perform our outstanding residential home services all winter long and still find time after hours to enjoy numerous exciting leisure time activities.  Here are a couple of our favorites. 

If music and art is your thing don’t miss the Brite Winter Festival in Ohio City in February.  It features top-notch local and regional music acts, hot drinks and treats and fireside conversations galore.  Plus there are the incredible art installations and tents along with vendors to visit and view.  All the events are free or low cost and fulfill the mission of the event sponsors to deliver creative culture during underserved times of the year.  The event slogan says it all:  Art. Music. Fire. Fun. 

For fans of Dicken’s and England, or just those that want some great fun, there is still time before the last day on January 2nd, 2017, to visit the Dicken’s Victorian Village in Cambridge, Ohio.  Take a trip back in time with a unique walking tour back to life in 1850’s England.  Featuring more than 80 scenes with 180 lifelike figures that represent Victorian society and Dicken’s novels, this activity is a real crowd pleaser and completely unique to Ohio.  Be sure to visit the website for information on tickets and attending before heading out. 

Are you ready to exercise away some of those holiday treat calories?  One fun option is the Winter Sports Center at Kendall Lake in Peninsula, Ohio within the Cuyahoga Valley National Park.  Snow shoe treks and cross-country skiing on peaceful trails in the winter is just the way to relax and burn calories.  And don’t worry if you don’t own equipment as you can rent it at the center.  Using snow shoes in particular is very easy to quickly learn and some people find it addictively fun when they try it for the first time.  When planning a trip remember to check their website for the dates they are open and also make sure there is snow on the ground! 

Feazel is a trusted residential home services company serving Raleigh NC, Columbus, Cincinnati, and Cleveland Ohio.  Our core values of service, integrity, quality, continued improvement, employee appreciation, community support, and environmental conservation are on display with every job we do.

 

Monday, December 19, 2016

Where to See Great Holiday Lights in Ohio this Season


Many of us that work at Feazel know a thing or two about climbing up on roofs.  Of course we do if for other reasons than installing holiday light displays!  But just like everybody we love the holiday season when light displays go up and thrill us with their creativity and design.  Some of the best ones around Ohio are featured below and there is still time to get out and see them before the end of the season. 

The Woodland Lights in Dayton is open from 6 pm until 9 pm nightly through December 31st.  There is a minimal cost of $8 per person with children 2 and under free but most people think its a bargain for the incredible display of scenes and lights.  This year a new laser light show has been added along with a tunnel of lights and a trackless train.  Plus there are revolving activities so check the website before you go to learn about all that is happening. 

For those that like a big and flashy display of lights and dazzle, don’t miss the PNC Festival of Lights at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Gardens going on until January 2nd.  This year the event features a “Frozen” themed Wonderland and a Gingerbread Village.  The display has been voted the Number #1 zoo display in the country by USA Today and for good reason.  It features a new Wild Lights Show on Swan Lake, Toyland Express Train Ride, Fairyland with 5 hidden fairies to find and lots of strolling entertainment with themed areas.  

Another interesting display is the Holiday Lights on the Hill at the Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park and Museum in Hamilton.  The cost on this one is $20 for a whole carload.  The sculptures are lit up for the holidays and offer a completely new perspective for previous visitors to the park as well as delight for those who have not yet visited.  Again, check their website for dates and times before making the trip. 

Feazel’s mission is to be the top choice for residential home services in Ohio and North Carolina by delivering the best customer service and stress-free buying experience in the home improvement industry. Our core values of service, integrity, quality, continued improvement, employee appreciation, community support, and environmental conservation are on display with every job we do.  

 

Thursday, December 15, 2016

Roofing Material Types and Costs


If the time has come to replace your roof, then you are probably want to be educated on the choices in roofing material, the cost associated with each, and some of the benefits and drawbacks of each.  The below primer may assist you.   

Asphalt shingles are used in 80% of the roof marketplace and for good reasons.  Cost is a major part of their popularity.  Expect to pay anywhere from $3.00 to $4.50 per square foot for the material.  Add to this the fact that they are durable and come in a variety of textures and colors and are easy to install which also keeps the cost down.  Recent advances in manufacturing techniques have created the ability to emulate different roof materials such as slate, tile and wood.  Perhaps the largest drawback to asphalt shingles is they can easily blow off in very high winds.  But replacement is inexpensive and easy.  Expect anywhere up to 30 years of life from an asphalt shingle roof depending on the product selected. 

An up and coming choice for roof material are tile shingles (both the traditional style rust color/curved and slate style) used primarily on Old-World style homes (traditional) and modern style and newer built homes (slate).  The cost of these can range from $11 to $16 per square foot and they can be flat or curved.  Tiles can be very energy efficient as air circulates underneath helping to keep the house cool in the summer and warm in the winter.  Another major benefit is that they can last over 100 years.  Slate tiles come in many styles and colors to accommodate all tastes.  But be sure your home can accommodate the weight of tile by checking with an engineer.   

Wood shingles and shake shingles are on a smaller number of homes and range from $6 to $8 per square foot for shingles and $7 to $9 for shakes.  They are most often cited for their beauty and how well they age plus the fact that they can last about 10 years longer than asphalt shingles.  But they are difficult to install correctly, more likely to catch fire, and prone to insect, rot and mold if not properly maintained. 

Costs are estimates only and should not be relied upon as a final cost 

At Feazel we can install any type of roof but we primarily use asphalt shingles for the replacements and repairs that we perform.  If you are contemplating a roof replacement or repair, then we invite you to contact us for a free inspection and estimate. 

Feazel’s mission is to be the top choice for residential home services in Ohio by delivering the best customer service and stress-free buying experience in the home improvement industry. Our core values of service, integrity, quality, continued improvement, employee appreciation, community support, and environmental conservation are on display with every job we do.   

Source: realtor.com/advice/home-improvement/types-of-roofing-pros-cons-and-costs/?is_wp_site=1

Sunday, December 11, 2016

Feazel Looking For Top Talent


As a reputable residential home services company Feazel is looking for capable and motivated people with a heart for customer service to join our full-service exterior building solutions team at both our fast growing Cincinnati and Columbus locations.  At Feazel, our employees are what keeps our business running day-to-day and we reward them for a job well done.  We offer top compensation for top talent and fully paid medical/dental benefits plus flexible schedules and a positive work environment.  Our services include roof replacement, repair and maintenance, windows, siding, gutters, chimneys, masonry, skylights, insulation and more. 

There are currently opportunities in Columbus and Cincinnati for Residential and Commercial Roof Service Technicians.  Highly motivated and assertive individuals are encouraged to explore this career opportunity. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, inspecting properties as dispatched, identifying roof and exterior building deficiencies, quoting repairs, performing high quality exterior repairs, up selling service contracts and on-call emergency service rotation.  

Qualified candidates will have previous experience with multiple styles of sloped residential and commercial flat roofs, various siding, window installations and service, gutter installation and service and ventilation/insulation. Previous construction or home improvement experience is a plus but not required.  The ability to calculate and measure, excellent communication skills, and excellent customer service skills (friendly, courteous and helpful) are a must. 

Learn more about our company and its values at feazelinc.com/about/feazel-cincinnati/. If interested please email work experience and resume to trishr@feazelinc.com.

Feazel is a trusted residential home services company in Ohio and we have built our reputation by offering superior roofing, windows, siding, gutters, chimneys, masonry, skylights, insulation and more.  Our core values of service, integrity, quality, continued improvement, employee appreciation, community support, and environmental conservation are on display with every job we do.  Call or visit us online to learn more.

 

Sunday, December 4, 2016

Choosing A Shingle Color


You knew one day the time would come to replace the roof on your home.  You became aware of this when you requested Feazel to come out for a free inspection several years ago. They informed you then that although the roof only needed some minor repairs it would likely need to be replaced in a few more years.   

Now the roof is ready for replacement and you contacted us again to do the job because of our superior reputation for quality, service, and honesty.  The only thing left to do is choose the color for your new asphalt shingle roof.  Here are some helpful tips to make this process easier and more enjoyable. 

The first step should be to use the Design Your Home App on our website to see what you like. After getting signed in you have the choice of using the sample homes that are available or uploading a photo of your own home. Once you are fully engaged in the app you can select areas of the home to design with window options, siding options and roof options including colors. Then drive around your neighborhood and check out the different color combinations of roof, brick / siding, and trim colors on the homes of your neighbors.  This will help you to learn what you think works and what doesn’t.  These are both good starting points to determine your preferences. 

The next step should be to make some of the larger decisions before you narrow down your choice of color.  For example, do you want a lighter or darker color?  Once you decide on light or dark it is best not to go too much to the extreme either way.  The darker the color the less sunlight that is reflected which can make your home warmer in the summer.  Too light a color may reflect more sunlight in the winter giving a tendency to need more energy to heat the home.  Browns and grays are selections that are more neutral choices with respect to energy concerns. 

It is always a good idea to get full size samples of the shingles with the colors you are considering and compare them directly to the brick, siding, stone or stucco on your home.  The color you pick should coordinate well with not only the exterior but also the trim of your home.  Of course if you are planning on changing the exterior of your home either now or in the future, then that should be taken into account with your color selection. 

Neutral colors tend to stay in style for many years but if you find a color that goes well with your home don’t be afraid to use it as long as it does not draw unwanted attention to the home.  If you live in a community with a home owners association, then be sure to check with them and see if they have any design review rules for roof colors before you make a selection.

Feazel’s mission is to be the top choice for residential home services in Ohio by delivering the best customer service and stress-free buying experience in the home improvement industry.  We strive to maintain our highly regarded reputation earned over the past 28+ years.  Call or visit us online to learn more.