by Kathleen Rosati | Oct 6, 2025 | General Contractor, Home Renovations, Home Repair, Licensed and Insured, Licensed Contractor, Residential construction, Restoration, Roofing, Siding
When homeowners think about exterior remodeling, the soffit often goes unnoticed — but it plays a major role in protecting your home from the elements and ensuring proper attic ventilation. At N.E. Building and Restoration, we’re currently tackling a large-scale...
by Kathleen Rosati | Oct 3, 2025 | General Contractor, Home Renovations, Home Repair, Licensed and Insured, Licensed Contractor, Residential construction
Fall in New England means cooler mornings, colorful leaves, and the reminder that winter isn’t far behind. Preparing your home now can save you from high heating bills, chilly drafts, and mid-winter headaches. At N.E. Building & Restoration, we recommend these...
by Kathleen Rosati | Oct 1, 2025 | General Contractor, Home Repair, Licensed and Insured, Licensed Contractor, Residential construction, Roofing
New England winters are no joke. Heavy snow, ice dams, and freezing temperatures can put your roof to the test—and if your roof isn’t ready, small issues can quickly turn into expensive repairs. At N.E. Building & Restoration, we’ve seen firsthand how proper...
by Kathleen Rosati | Sep 30, 2025 | General Contractor, Home Renovations, Home Repair, Licensed and Insured, Licensed Contractor, Roofing
When you’re investing in a new roof, it helps to understand what actually happens during the process. Thanks to drone footage, we can give you a bird’s-eye view of the entire installation from start to finish. Below, we’ll walk you through each stage of a typical roof...
by Kathleen Rosati | Sep 23, 2025 | deck,, General Contractor, Home Renovations, Home Repair, Licensed and Insured, Licensed Contractor, Paving, Roofing, Siding, Solar
When homeowners invest in remodeling, one of the first questions they ask is: “Will this project pay off?”The answer depends on the type of project, the quality of workmanship, and local housing trends. Here in New England—where homes face harsh winters, humid...