
Coates Bros. explains how our Ohio Exterior Contractors Work through the winter
Chilling temperatures, snow and ice might sound like the perfect reason for exterior contracting projects to be put on hold, but that’s not always the case here at Coates Bros. While there are contingencies to what can be done in winter conditions, the Ohio exterior contractors here are still able

Coates Bros. shares 3 things to help Protect Your Home’s Residential Roof during Winter
Winter is here, and during the cold winter months, your residential roof should protect your home. Don’t wait till the damage is already done! Now is the time to make sure your home is ready for winter weather. To prepare for the seasonal change, Coates Bros. is sharing a few ways

Coates Bros. Roofing Shares 2 Ways to Prepare your Commercial Gutters for Winter Weather
Cold weather is here, and it always seems to sneak up on us. Instead of waiting for further damage to be done to your commercial gutters, take the time to prepare your building for the upcoming winter months. To help you out, we’re sharing 2 simple ways to prepare your

3 Tips for Safe Fall Cleanup from the Roofing Contractors at Coates Brothers
Northeast Ohio is famous for its beautiful fall scenery. Our trees light up with vivid colors when the weather gets colder. As stunning as these changes can be, the fall season can also cause some problems for your roof. To keep your roof clear of fall debris, try these

Home Improvement Projects That the Exterior Contractors at Coates Bros. can Help With Before Labor Day
Summer is flying by, and before we know it Labor Day weekend will be here! If you have plans for Labor Day Weekend, you’ll want to make sure all of your home improvement projects get taken care of before the holiday arrives. Coates Bros. is here to help! We’ve made

3 Common Pests that Coates Bros. Roofing says to Watch Out for this Spring
Spring time is finally coming to our region, and while it’s something we all look forward to it can also mean the typical springtime pests will come back! When they do, it’s likely they will start making their homes in places like your gutters and other areas around your home.