How will you spend your tax refund?
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by Ray Byers
1w ago
A few words from Ray Byers Jr. As we head toward spring, we look forward to more light, warmer temperatures, flowers beginning to bloom, and maybe even a tax return to sweeten the season. Little league is just around the corner and spring flowers are almost ready to bloom along the Yuba River. Take on a home improvement project to make that tax return last. Home improvement can add a little pleasure to your living environment, or even help to reduce maintenance tasks that we all tend to put off — like mowing the lawn or cleaning the gutters. I know this is what you would expect me to say, but ..read more
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Roof Damage from Squirrels
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by Gerald Martin Davenport
3w ago
Squirrels might be adorable to look at but they are a nuisance to your home and property. Squirrels cause roof damage to your home using their sharp teeth and claws to work their way through shingles and destroy both your roof decking and underlayment. If you have a squirrel problem, here are some tips that can help to prevent future damage. Install Leaf Guard System To discourage the squirrels from seeking shelter in your trees, consider installing Byers LeafGuards System that can help prevent roof damage, as it makes for a surface that is slippery for squirrels to climb. Trim Your Trees Moni ..read more
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You Can Have Too Much of An Essential Element for Life When it Comes to Water
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by Gerald Martin Davenport
3w ago
Water is one of the essential elements for life, if not the most essential. Scientists figure the average human is made up of 55% of water which is needed to keep the body functioning properly. Water also gives and feeds life to all plants and animals on the planet. Water is probably the most precious element, more valuable than anything else. But can you have too much of a good thing? It is a funny paradox that most people love the ocean, lakes, and rivers for swimming, boating, and other recreational activities, yet these same people are not fans of the rain that replenishes them. They would ..read more
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Power Outage Preparation
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by Jen Reagan
2M ago
Power Outage Preparation Most people know the importance of having a Go Bag ready for evacuation emergencies, but have you considered putting together a Stay Bag and preparing your home for winter power outages? As they become more frequent all over California, not just in the higher elevation counties, it is imperative for all residents to have at least two weeks of supplies stocked up for every member of their household. Along with personal necessities, several household items are vital for survival and comfort in a prolonged winter power outage.   Thinking ahead is the key to staying ..read more
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Owens Corning 2024 Shingle Color of Year
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by Jen Reagan
4M ago
WILLIAMSBURG GRAY Relaxing on the porch. Being one with nature. An ageless grace that never disappoints. This is the feel of Williamsburg Gray, naturally inspired and rich in history. Taking cues from river-washed rocks and granite cliffs, this modern take on traditional beauty uses slate grays, volcanic blacks, and earthy browns to make a unique yet timeless impression.   SEE THE DIFFERENCE GET INSPIRED WITH STYLE BOARDS To you it’s more than just a roof — it is an expression of your personality and style! Sometimes you just need to see the entire vibe of the design before you can deci ..read more
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How to Prepare your Gutters for Winter
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by Byers Marketing
5M ago
It is often that we do not think of our gutters when we think of things that we have to prepare for an upcoming storm or winter weather; however, clogged and/or sagging gutters can become even more damaged with the weight of snow and ice and can lead to costly home damage. Here are some tips for preparing your gutters for an upcoming storm. First and foremost, you want to make sure that your gutters are clean and free of debris. Make sure to inspect your gutters for wear and tear. Ensure that your gutters are aligned properly to prevent standing water in your open-top gutters Check for ..read more
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Leaves Fall. You Shouldn’t.
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by Byers Marketing
5M ago
Prevent Ladder Falls Many companies are talking about covered gutters, which is good. Any cover is better than none, and most work some of the time. But having gutters that only work some of the time can leave your home and family in a precarious situation when the weather throws you a curveball. According to the U.S. Product Safety Commission, over 180,000 Americans visit the emergency room annually due to ladder accidents. At Byers, we want our clients to spend more time doing what they love and less time putting themselves at risk for a fall. With Byers’ LeafGuard gutter system, you will n ..read more
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Fall Means Leaves and Leaves Mean Full Gutters
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by Ray Byers
6M ago
Unless you have LeafGuard Gutters, LeafGuard prevents the collection of leaves in gutters and keeps water flowing, the way it should, off your roof and siding and away from your home. Byers LeafGuard has a double guarantee: the manufacturer’s Lifetime Limited Warranty plus Byers exclusive, no-clog guarantee. If your gutters ever become blocked, we will come out and clean them for free. Byers LeafGuard rain gutters are custom-made on-site to the exact measurements of your home or office, so they will fit with precision and are designed to add a finished look to your home or commercial property ..read more
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Does Homeowners Insurance Cover Roof Leaks From Rain?
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by sociuswriter
6M ago
If you noticed your roof leaking during a recent rainstorm, do not despair – there may be good news! In most cases, your homeowner’s insurance will cover the cost of the repair. As long as the damage was caused by a sudden and unexpected event, you are covered. For example, you will be covered if a tree crashes through your roof or high winds rip off some of your shingles. However, there are some scenarios in which you may be on the hook for paying for the repair. Was the Damage Preventable? If your insurance company determines the roof leak was caused by preventable damage, they may not cover ..read more
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Preparing Your Home For Winter
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by Gerald Martin Davenport
6M ago
Winter is coming. If you live in an area where it gets cold it is inevitable you will be putting on warmer clothes, scraping the frost on your car’s windshield, and spending more time inside where it is warm. One of the unfavorable tasks about winter is scrambling to fix up your home in cold temperatures or snowy weather. Unfortunately, no matter how soon you begin preparing your home including the land for winter, the weather seems to reset your efforts back to zero — pun intended. But getting the majority of tasks out of the way — which includes the large ones that would be more unbearable d ..read more
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