2014 marks the 50th anniversary of Pond Roofing and Exteriors. For the last half century, we have been a company committed to providing quality service to the residents of North Virginia. I celebrate the existence of this company, I celebrate its reputation, I celebrate the staff that makes it work like clock work, but most
Hopefully, thankfully and optimistically, spring will be here soon. As soon as it warms up somewhat, it is a good idea to inspect the exterior of your home to see how it held up during our worst winter in years. Here are some things to look for: Gutters: Check to make sure gutters are securely
While Icicles look somewhat magical and remind us that winter has arrived, they are in fact an indication that something is wrong in that home. Usually that something is the dreaded ice dam. Let me give you a definition of an ice dam and why it occurs: An ice dam is a block of ice
Polar vortex? Bi-polar weather? Frozen pipes – no matter how well you think you have winterized your home, you are still susceptible to frozen pipes. Tonight’s evening news reported that there have been over 200 calls to the fire department in Prince George’s county alone about frozen pipes. Water is tricky because it expands as
It’s that time of year when you need to think about what happens if we have a heavy snowstorm and snow accumulates on your roof. We wanted to give you the following guidelines recommended by the National Roofing Contractors Association for removing snow and ice from your roof. Because of safety issues, NRCA does not
Shoveling snow is serious business. Snow is a lot heavier than you think, and it is no different than other forms of physical exercise so take into consideration your health and your level of fitness. Shoveling puts a lot of stress on the body in a short period of time. Shoveling snow causes a quick
Pond Roofing and Exteriors has been a supporter of the local non-profit organization, PRS (Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services) for many years. PRS is an award-winning program that provides critical services for persons living with mental illnesses, substance abuse and mild intellectual disabilities. Their offices are located in our community, and PRS depends upon community support
Don’t flip the switch to show off your dazzling Christmas lights before you take a quick look at these safety tips that have been compiled from several official sources. Don’t take a chance on cutting corners because you are risking damage to your family, roof and house. It won’t take long and is so well
When you are inspecting your roof for the winter ahead, look for raised shingles. If you see any, in all probability, it is caused because a nail has popped up and lifted the single. As soon as possible, you should have a professional roofer inspect your roof to make sure it can survive the winter
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When it comes to deep frying turkeys, safety is king. In a recent article on Penn Live, Dennis Mulroy, owner of The Wing Co., offered the following tips to ensure a safe and tasty holiday. Here are Mulroy’s tips, excerpted from an article by Sue Gleiter. Before you do anything, remove the giblets, the pop-up