Check out this video showing the superior level of protection of DiGiorgi’s ice barriers. Preventing roof leaks, ice and water damage for proof against our cold and wet New England winters.
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Roof Ice Barriers Go Well Beyond Code
January 23rd, 20125 Ways to Winterize Your Home
October 3rd, 2011
1. Know where that draft is coming from

When the temperature drops you want to make sure your house stays warm. It’s very easy for that cold air to get in so you want to make…
Read More8 Fall Home Improvements
August 3rd, 2011As fall approaches the leaves change colors, the air cools down, and the holiday season is practically around the corner. As the seasons change, it is time to make indoor and outdoor improvements to your home. Here are some improvements…
Read More5 Summer Home Improvement Projects
June 11th, 2011As warmer weather approaches, there are many improvements you can make to your home for the summer season. From outdoor to indoor, there is something to make your home more presentable this summer as you get together with family and…
Read More10 Spring Home Improvement Projects
March 16th, 2011Now that winter is at its end and Spring is beginning its reign, now is the best time to work on those home improvement plans you’ve been talking about for the past couple of months. The following projects are perfect…
Read More10 Ways to Warm Your House
February 4th, 2011
Wintertime is not only the most challenging season of the year, it can also be the most expensive. With people using their home heating systems to the max, the heating costs can rise as easily as the temperatures in the…
DiGiorgi Gets High Marks on Service
December 3rd, 2010Fellow Professional Gives DiGiorgi High Marks on Service & Performance. “Overall your customer service and company performance on a scale 1-10 is at least a 12.” – Joseph Pennington III
Read More10 Projects That Increase Home Value
September 23rd, 2010Looking to increase the value of your home in today’s economy and the current real estate market? A wide range of home improvements, from simply painting to more extensive projects like..
Read MoreThe Right Roof for a New England Home
July 7th, 2010A home’s roof is perhaps its most important component. In New England especially, the roof must be tough enough to protect the house from the harsh elements ranging from snow to rain to searing sun. When making building improvement decisions, homeowners …
Read MoreCreating an Energy Efficient Home
March 24th, 2010According to the U.S. Department of Energy, one of the main reasons for high energy bills is an inefficient home component. Whether your windows are not properly sealed or your home is not properly insulated, the cold New England winds…
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