Terry Fraley from Coates Bros. Roofing explains 2 ways to invest your stimulus check into your home
Though COVID-19 has been a terrible experience for everyone, there are some positives that have come out of this pandemic. The opportunity to spend more time at home has given many people time to think about making home improvements a priority. Terry Fraley, lead sales estimator at Coates Bros., knows
Coates Bros. explains 3 reasons to choose us as your contractor
The roofing industry is always advancing in information, education, technology and advocacy. As a lead roofing company in Northeast Ohio, Coates Bros. is dedicated to making sure customers understand the importance of these factors! Here are 3 things about Coates Bros that we think set us above the rest as
3 Reasons Why you should Call Coates Bros Roofing before you try to DIY
Doing your own home improvement projects can be beneficial for many reasons. There is potential to save yourself money, as well as the pride you feel from putting the hard work into a project! However, there is also a chance that DIY project could go very wrong. Coates Bros. has
Coates Bros. Roofing Explains Seamless Gutters – What they are and Why they work
If you’ve read any of our content, you’ve probably seen us talk about our sheet metal, seamless gutters. We’ve said many times how our high-quality gutters are custom measured and cut to fit your home or building, but what does seamless actually mean when it comes to gutters, and why
2 Ways to help Protect Your Roof this winter from Coates Bros.
The winters in Northeast Ohio can be brutal. From extreme cold temperatures, heavy snow and layers of ice, winter can be incredibly hard on a roof! It can definitely be hard for companies like us to perform repairs during these conditions. Coates Bros. is all about putting safety first, and
Why Trimming Trees can help save your home from Costly Damage
If you have a few trees in your yard, you’ve probably noticed fallen twigs and branches around your home after a storm. Even if it’s a small tree, they’re still going to lose some debris now and then. It might not seem like it now, but if those trees experience