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March 23, 2024 by
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Former PlayStation executive Connie Booth, one of the chief architects of PlayStation's first-party strategy before her unexpected departure in 2023, is joining EA to help lead its studios amid its ongoing restructure.
Booth's title will be Group General Manager, Action RPG, with a portfolio that will include EA Motive (Iron Man), Cliffhanger (Black Panther), and BioWare (Dragon Age, Mass Effect). She will report directly to EA Entertainment head Laura Miele.
"Connie spent more than 30 years helping to build Sony Interactive Entertainments internal studios and is responsible for guiding the development of some of their biggest franchises, including Marvels Spider-Man 1 & 2, The Last of Us, Ghost of Tsushima, Uncharted, Ratchet and Clank, to name just a few," Miele said in a statement released to IGN.
"She is known for having created an incredible developer-first culture and supporting creative vision while driving innovation. I have known Connie for many years and have always been impressed by her love and commitment to games. She especially cares about game developers. She has an impeccable reputation within the development community and will undoubtedly have a positive impact on our games."
Booth is a member of the Academy of Interactive Arts & Science Hall of Fame, having joined Sony in 1989 and worked especially closely with Naughty Dog. As Direct of Product Development she is credited with helping to build the studio system that has carried PlayStation through roughly 30 years in the console market. She departed Sony in 2023 amid unusual circumstances, with neither Booth nor PlayStation clarifying the reason for her exit. Sony eventually released a statement wishing her well but providing no further details.
Booth's hiring points to EA's desire to replicate some of PlayStation's current exclusives strategy, in which it has found success with large-scale single-player games such as God of War and Spider-Man. In initiating its current restructure, EA has said that it is prioritizing its own franchises and that one of its pillars is "blockbuster storytelling" an area in which Booth has considerable experience.
One of Booth's major tasks will be revitalizing BioWare, which is hoping that Dragon Age: Dreadwolf will reverse its fortunes after Anthem and Mass Effect: Andromeda. BioWare suffered painful layoffs in 2023 and its next entry in the Mass Effect franchise remains in pre-production. Elsewhere, Cliffhanger Games is a relatively new studio that opened in 2023 and is working on a new Black Panther game, while EA Motive was founded by Jade Ryamond before her departure in 2018 and is currently working on Iron Man.
Like the rest of the games industry, EA is currently undergoing layoffs as part of its restructure that has resulted in around 670 workers losing their jobs. EA also closed down Ridgeline Games and canceled Respawn's Star Wars FPS. The layoffs are expected to be completed by the end of the month.
Correction: A previous version of this article incorrectly said that Connie Booth will be running Respawn. IGN regrets the error.
Kat Bailey is IGN's News Director as well as co-host of Nintendo Voice Chat. Have a tip? Send her a DM at @the_katbot.
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March 23, 2024 by
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Neon surprises await in this Cologne homeSabrina Rothe
The bureaucratic setting of a former customs house is not the first place you would look for innovation and fresh thinking, but architecture practice DIIIP is not known for sticking to conventions. It has created a truly extraordinary structure wrapped in shimmering aluminium. Set back slightly from the original buildings exterior, the two-storey addition is flanked by two terraces, with another on its roof.
For us, less is often more, and timelessness is more consistent than any trend, says Jochen Reetz, the studios founder. Together with homeowners Edwin and Melissa, he masterminded a total renovation, using sustainable materials that would age well and could be easily repaired. Plenty of storage and flexibility were also essential elements, intended to allow room for the couple and their young family to grow.
Jochen chose to place the bedrooms and bathrooms on the entrance floor, with the living and dining areas, kitchen and home office flowing into each other on the upper level. Across these spaces and roof terrace above, a simple, restrained material palette of timber, clay plaster and natural rubber creates cohesion.
All the custom joinery cupboards, benches, bunks and more was made by a carpenter using silver fir, a locally sourced timber. The knot-free grain of the wood creates a feeling of calm spaciousness, even in the rather narrow entrance hallway.
The calm is purposefully broken, however, by the glowing, glossy orange staircase. A deliberate contrast to the otherwise natural tones of the interior, it becomes this homes vivid central core. Echoes of the neon hue are playfully placed around the house, on everything from taps to candleholders.
With unexpected transitions and lightwells, this is a house that is full of surprises, but the best wow moment of all is awaiting anyone who climbs the stairs to the rooftop terrace. Ascend and you are rewarded with a breathtaking view of the river, with its passing ships, and the lush green meadows that stretch out from the opposite bank. diiip.net
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March 23, 2024 by
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MAD architectsannounces the design for the upcoming construction of Lishui Airportin Zhejiang Province.
Lishui, a "forest city" in southwest Zhejiang Province, is renowned for its lush greenery and valleys. Its first airport is positioned as a domestic regional airport with an anticipated annual passenger throughput of one million, located in the hilly terrain that 15 kilometers southwest of the city. The planning and design try to respect the original site while ensuring accessibility, highlighting the characteristics of a mountain airport, and aiming to inspire tourism. Ma Yansong, the founder of MAD Architects stated, Lishui is a garden city, and her airport should also be in a garden. As a municipal airport, Lishui Airport embodies the essence of transportation facilities as a public space, prioritizing convenience, human scale, and city identity over sheer size and extravagance.
Covering 2,267 hectares of land with a maximum fill height difference of nearly 100 meters, the airport adopts a large silver-white overhanging roof resembling a white-feathered bird ready to soar. The bird-like form absorbs the elevation changes and merges the airport into the mountains, making the airport a spiritual landmark in the region. Internally, the warm wood-toned finish and a shuttle-shaped skylight facilitate energy efficiency and create a seamless transition between interior and exterior spaces. The one-and-a-half-floor terminal layout optimizes passenger flow, with departure facilities located on the ground floor and waiting areas situated on the second floor. A central landscape path in the sunken parking lot further enhances connectivity of passenger and the space.
Anticipating future growth, the airport's design accommodates increasing passenger numbers, forecasting 1.8 million passengers by 2030, 5 million by 2050, and an additional international terminal in plan.
Construction of the Lishui Airport will be completed and operational by the end of 2024.
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Foster + Partners Vertical Creative Oasis
Hollywood, Los Angeles is set to gain a blossoming new landmark with the unveiling of revised designs for The Star, a $1 billion vertical creative office campus envisioned by Foster + Partners. Located on a two-acre lot at 6061 W. Sunset Boulevard, this project is developed by The Star LLC, with the aim to introduce a hub for Hollywoods top content creators. Designed by architect Norman Foster, The Star takes the form of a dynamic, spiraling tower. Spacious floor plates, large outdoor areas, and expansive floor-to-ceiling windows will offer 360-degree views toward the cityscape, the Hollywood Sign, and Californias Pacific coast beyond. The buildings true centerpiece will be its lush, spiraling gardens, climbing from street level all the way to the rooftop restaurant.
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Both Maggie Miracle, CEO of The Star LLC, and architect Norman Foster, founder of Foster + Partners, emphasize the projects focus on fostering a vibrant creative community in Hollywood. The Star is designed to blend indoor and outdoor workspaces, offering collaborative areas alongside spaces for quiet contemplation and innovation. Foster describes the project as a true reflection of the workplace of the future, nurturing creativity and collaboration through its unique design.
Los Angeles will soon see a new landmark, The Star, a vertical creative office campus
Leading the design team at Foster + Partners is Nigel Dancey, who highlights how the buildings form not only offers breathtaking views but also embodies the spirit of Hollywood itself. The Star prioritizes natural light and ventilation, creating a healthy and productive work environment for its tenants. Patrick Campbell, Senior Partner at Foster + Partners, elaborates on this focus on sustainability: Cascading gardens and natural light create a healthy and highly productive working environment.
located on Sunset Boulevard, The Star aims to attract Hollywoods top content creators
The Star extends beyond its core office space, aiming to become an integrated part of the Hollywood scene. The street level will feature a walkable area with an expansive LED screen, inviting restaurants, community spaces, a theater, and a gallery. This focus on public engagement promises to make The Star a vibrant destination, not just for its tenants, but for the entire Hollywood community.
designed as a spiraling tower, The Star offers spacious work areas, outdoor space, and panoramic views cascading gardens will climb the exterior, becoming the buildings signature feature
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Keynote speakers included Antoine Chaaya who is a significant partner of Renzo Piano Building Workshop (RPBW), Ma Yansong- a reputed Chinese architect from MAD Architects, Marina Tabassum from Bangladesh who won the Aga Khan Award, together with a couple of architects who are the founder of SHAU in Indonesia Daliana Suryawinata and Florian Heinzelmann, Erik LHeureux, Deans Chair Associate Professor at the National University of Singapore and Associate Professor Tonkao Panin, PhD who is a founder of Research Studio Panin.
Kulthida Songkittipakdee, co-chairman of organizing the event, said that the main theme of Collective Language would present a diversity of both domestic and international architectural components through the world-class architectural workpieces from 12 leading architects in Asia, including additional masterpieces selected by ASAs alliances from 22 countries under the Architects Regional Council Asia (ARCASIA).
The exhibition of ASA All Members will guide the visitors to experience the organization's culture and learn more about inspiration through displays created by ASA members.
Prompt Udomdej, Co-chairman of organizing the event, said that the event has introduced Collective Experience, a continued version of Human Library presented last year. It is a space to share and transfer knowledge and experience with cosy talk, regardless of race and language. All speakers and participants are ready to join a moment of knowledge and experience sharing.
Asst.Prof Rattapong Angkasith, Co-chairman of organizing the event, said that the ASA Experimental Design Competition has opened a floor to any interested architects, designers, students and more to submit their works for the competition, with the keyword touch by taking Bangkok as the case study to find out the similarity in difference.
Additional exhibitions have included such as the exhibition of the winning award for Architectural Conservation in 2024, an exhibition of the ASA Architectural Design Award, VERNADOC and exhibitions from educational institutions and more.
Supaman Munka, general manager of TTF International Co., Ltd, the organizer of Architect24, voiced his confidence that it will draw attention from over 1,000 exhibitors, increasing by 9.4%, with 30% of them from foreign partners. Meanwhile, the number of visitors is expected to reach over 325,000, with a 6.25% increase. Currently, 90%, or 25,381 square metres of total space have been already sold, which is 8.5% higher than last year.
Thematic Pavilion, which is one of the highlights of the exposition showcasing collaborative potentials of building material suppliers and emerging designers, is divided into three pavilions this year.
* S-ONE (S-ONE Aluminum Grotto), designed by HAS Design and Research uses industrial materials such as aluminium to create a space that reflects the natural characteristics in a new form, stimulating people's perception and coexistence between industrial products and the search for natural spaces in today's society.
* Wilsonart (Laminates and Engineered Surface), designed by PBM takes 700 pieces of laminates painted with different colours and patterns for embroidering a story of relations between materials and nature. The display zone has shared CONNEX with Thematic and exhibiting space seamlessly.
* SKI (Tools and Home Improvement online store), designed by an anonymous studio that was inspired by a huge and high wall of the warehouse, with its functions divided by colours and scale of height. The window frame is in a perfect position to see the products inside. The wall line ended with a curved shape guided the visitors in walking into the main pavilion.
Furthermore, many latest innovations in building materials from leading brands are ready to be unveiled to the public. For example
* SCG Cement-Building Materials Company Limited - ready to present its construction materials with new solutions from over 10 brands under its empire, presenting a concept of Forward into Future Living: Sustaining Space and Technology. The state-of-the-art technology for design has created a new living standard that is good for the environment, energy-saving, convenient and sustainable.
* CPN Plastic Industries Company Limited - ready to present Winter Roof, vinyl roof sheets from VG brand, which are equipped with the latest M-uPVC innovation. Used for roofing the main house, awning, and faade. The product is 100% recycling.
* Western Decor Corporation Company Limited - ready to present Micro-Structure Innovative Tile Surface from the WDC brand, its tile surface is developed by breakthrough technology that terminates traditional limitations, making it very close to nature.
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Mr Sunak hit back by accusing Sir Keir of trying to talk down Britain, arguing that new figures showing a fall in inflation proved that his plan for the country was working.
He talks about his ideas but we are two weeks on from the Budget, the shadow chancellor found time to make a one-hour speech last night and we still dont know how they are going to pay for their 28 billion black hole, he said.
But while he tries to talk down Britain and the progress that we are making, todays news shows that the plan is working.
Inflation down, energy bills down, wages up, pensions up, and taxes cut by 900. And that is the choice. Higher taxes and back to square one with Labour or tax cuts and real change with the Conservatives.
It came as a Government minister rebuked Tory backbenchers said to be plotting to replace Mr Sunak with Ms Mordaunt.
Esther McVey, the common sense minister, said it was correct to say there are a handful of disgruntled Members of Parliament, absolutely.
But she told GB News: Penny had her chance to become the leader, she didnt win. So thats where it is, it goes to bed, Penny wont be the leader, its Rishi Sunak.
However, when we did those 10 Rwandan votes the other night, we were there for hours. I spoke to all the Conservative MPs and they fully support him, except for those disgruntled ones.
If there was a vote of confidence in Rishi Sunak, hed win by a country mile.
Sir Keir also said Mr Sunak was so diminished that his entire focus was on stopping his MPs holding the sword of Damocles above his head, perhaps even literally in the case of Ms Mordaunt, who carried the Sword of State during the Kings Coronation in May 2023.
At a meeting of the 1922 Committee on Wednesday night, Sir Jake Berry, a former Conservative Party chairman, used a question to Mr Sunak to voice his suspicions that No 10 was briefing against him.
Sir Jake is understood to have said: I havent put a letter in but anonymous briefings are corrosive to everyone. That needs to stop.
A second source added: It wasnt him attacking Rishi in any way but he wanted to push that out to make sure we all come together. It is a real problem that briefings about MPs are happening and just creates more division in the party.
Rishi Sunak told the committee that those briefing against him were hurting everyone in the parliamentary party, according to one in attendance.
Jonathan Gullis, MP for Stoke-on-Trent North, told journalists that the Prime Minister stressed the long list of successes that the Government had achieved.
The general message was, heres a long list of things, heres a long list of successes that weve had, and the tiny minority thats seeking to continually undermine and brief against him, youre not briefing against him and hurting him, youre hurting everyone in the parliamentary party and therefore its time to grow up and actually pull together.
Grow up was my words not his words, just so you know, he added.
Mr Gullis said that there had been a broad range of MPs from both wings of the Tory Party that had attended the 1922 committee to support the Prime Minister.
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A small 19th century church in Williamsburg that was once used as a synagogue will be demolished and replaced by two four-story apartment buildings, if the new owners plans go ahead.
A small 19th century church in Williamsburg that was once used as a synagogue will be demolished and replaced by two four-story apartment buildings, if the new owners plans go ahead. The quaint house of worship has sat on the corner of Leonard and Stagg streets since 1855, when it was built for a German congregation in what was then a German enclave in the borough.
Although the property is now the worse for wear and seemingly forgotten, its early 20th century tax photo shows an elegant Italianate building with neo-Classical details.
In February, the church, located at 157 Leonard Street, was sold by Action in Christ International to 157 Leonard Street LLC for $4 million, city records show. Joel Schwartz signed a mortgage for 157 Leonard St LLC.
A permit to demolish the building was applied for in September 2023, but has not been issued. Two new-building applications for the site, which includes the parking lot at 78 Stagg Street behind the church, have been submitted but neither permit has been issued yet. Both applications are for four-story apartment buildings; the one at 157 Leonard Street will have seven units and the one at 78 Stagg Street will have eight, the applications say.
Diego Aguilera Architects P.C. is the architect of record on both, and Hershey Silberstein of Blue Shine Builders Inc. is listed as the owner. No renderings have been posted on the construction fence or online.
Originally built as the German Evangelical Mission Church, in an area old maps show had a number of German businesses at the time, the structure started going up in the spring of 1855. The cornerstone was put in place in May, and in October the brick church was dedicated.
The buildings tall arched windows and doors were popular during the heyday of the Italianate style in the mid-19th century and also recall Romanesque Revival. The four pilasters across the front bring Greek Revival to the mix, and the front facades keystones are neo-Classical. Three stars of David on the roof and three more on the frieze, along with a plaque and a sign in Hebrew, identify the building as a synagogue. The cornice with its dentil molding and gable could be original or a later addition.
The church was substantially remodeled circa 1885 to 1895, and the congregation celebrated its 50th anniversary in 1903. Around the time of the celebration, a great number of Jewish families from the east side of Manhattan moved over to Brooklyn and settled in the immediate vicinity of the church, while the German congregants moved to other parts of the city, according to an early 20th century newspaper account of the church history. With a dwindling congregation, the church moved to Ridgewood in 1904 and laid the cornerstone for a new building there in 1907.
From at least 1903 through 1915, space in the basement of the church at 157 Leonard Street was rented for use by the local public school. During that time the ownership of the building changed, and by 1914 the Congregation Lovers of Peace Synagogue (also known as Ohev Sholom Anshei Sfard) was occupying the former church. The synagogue owned the property until 1970 when it transferred the deed to the building to the School of Biblical Instruction of Brooklyn (also known as Beth Talmud De Tora Brooklyn). In 1993, the school transferred the deed to Marcos Miranda of Action in Christ Church for $80,000.
Across the road from the church is Brooklyns oldest NYCHA development, Williamsburg Houses, which was built in the 1930s.
The Leonard Street church is the latest in a years-long building sell off by churches all over the borough, which have faced declining attendance and deteriorating structures while property values have skyrocketed. Many have been demolished for new housing, including the recently torn down St. Lucy-St. Patrick in Bed Stuy, but in some cases buildings are altered or extended, and occasionally preserved and adapted for new uses.
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If you're looking to remodel your kitchen or bath this year, there are many companies to choose from to guide you through the process. One Utah family-owned company led by three brothers offers nearly 50 years of combined experience.
"We've always been a family business, even back in 1976 before we were called Bedrock Quartz," said Alan Jorgensen, CEO. "Ever since we were young enough to help, our dad had us working on jobs and perfecting our countertop fabrication and installation skills."
Today the Jorgensen brothers run one of the largest stone fabrication companies in Utah, with over 160 employees and the investment in technology and capacity to install, on average, 30 kitchens per day. What the company is really known for, however, is its service.
"At Bedrock Quartz, we are customer obsessed," said Eric Jorgensen, president of operations. "We've designed our company to provide unmatched customer care. Our stone technicians are on-time, friendly, and professional, which has earned us over a thousand five-star reviews on multiple independent review sites. And if it's speed you want, we offer a seven-day turnaround from template to installation."
You won't have to travel far to find a Bedrock Quartz showroom, where you can see beautiful countertop and tile options in person. "Last year, we opened two new showrooms in Murray and Spanish Fork in addition to our West Jordan, Layton, Pleasant Grove, and St. George locations to better serve our customers," said Steve Jorgensen, production channel manager. "And our Park City location will be opening soon."
Bedrock Quartz provides high quality products, made by in-house teams and delivered through a smooth, on-time and accurate installation process. And countertops aren't the only thing Bedrock Quartz provides. "We are a one-stop shop, offering sinks, faucets, backsplashes, plumbing, tear outs, and wall and floor tile," Jorgensen said.
If you want 2024 to be a time for self-improvement, new beginnings and positive changes remodeling your kitchen aligns perfectly with those ideals, allowing you to create a space that reflects your style and family life. Studies show that kitchen and bath improvements are the best investment a homeowner can make in maximizing home value.
Choose a Utah-based, family-owned company you can trust to guide you in that process. Bedrock Quartz employees are your friends and neighbors who will ensure your remodel goes as smoothly as possible.
"We hope the thousands of positive reviews speak to the quality of our work," added Alan Jorgensen. "We strive for excellence in customers' experience, from the first showroom visit to the installation. We want our customers to be thrilled."
As you embark on this transformative journey, remember that a revitalized kitchen improves daily life, and creates a space for your family to gather and make memories that will last forever.
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When you see that almost half of the companies in the Trade Distributors industry in the United States have price-to-sales ratios (or "P/S") above 1.4x, Beacon Roofing Supply, Inc. (NASDAQ:BECN) looks to be giving off some buy signals with its 0.7x P/S ratio. However, the P/S might be low for a reason and it requires further investigation to determine if it's justified.
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Beacon Roofing Supply's revenue growth of late has been pretty similar to most other companies. It might be that many expect the mediocre revenue performance to degrade, which has repressed the P/S ratio. If you like the company, you'd be hoping this isn't the case so that you could pick up some stock while it's out of favour.
There's an inherent assumption that a company should underperform the industry for P/S ratios like Beacon Roofing Supply's to be considered reasonable.
Taking a look back first, we see that the company managed to grow revenues by a handy 8.2% last year. Pleasingly, revenue has also lifted 50% in aggregate from three years ago, partly thanks to the last 12 months of growth. So we can start by confirming that the company has done a great job of growing revenues over that time.
Turning to the outlook, the next three years should generate growth of 2.9% per annum as estimated by the analysts watching the company. Meanwhile, the rest of the industry is forecast to expand by 6.1% each year, which is noticeably more attractive.
With this in consideration, its clear as to why Beacon Roofing Supply's P/S is falling short industry peers. Apparently many shareholders weren't comfortable holding on while the company is potentially eyeing a less prosperous future.
Using the price-to-sales ratio alone to determine if you should sell your stock isn't sensible, however it can be a practical guide to the company's future prospects.
As we suspected, our examination of Beacon Roofing Supply's analyst forecasts revealed that its inferior revenue outlook is contributing to its low P/S. Shareholders' pessimism on the revenue prospects for the company seems to be the main contributor to the depressed P/S. It's hard to see the share price rising strongly in the near future under these circumstances.
There are also other vital risk factors to consider before investing and we've discovered 1 warning sign for Beacon Roofing Supply that you should be aware of.
Of course, profitable companies with a history of great earnings growth are generally safer bets. So you may wish to see this free collection of other companies that have reasonable P/E ratios and have grown earnings strongly.
Find out whether Beacon Roofing Supply is potentially over or undervalued by checking out our comprehensive analysis, which includes fair value estimates, risks and warnings, dividends, insider transactions and financial health.
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THE WOODLANDS, Texas, March 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- As the chill of winter begins to fade away and spring emerges, homeowners in Houston, Spring and The Woodlands area are turning their attention to the maintenance of their properties.
Recognizing the importance of post-winter roof inspections and repairs, Guardian Roofing is proud to announce its Spring Roofing Renewal campaign, offering a suite of services designed to ensure roofs are ready to withstand the upcoming storm season and beyond.
With years of roofing experience serving the Houston and surrounding communities of Spring, Tomball, Magnolia, Cypress and The Woodlands, Guardian Roofing understands the unique challenges that local homeowners face when it comes to maintaining their roofs. The company's "Spring Roofing Renewal campaign" emphasizes the following key services:
Post-Winter Roof Inspections: Our team of experienced roofing professionals will conduct thorough inspections to assess any damage caused by winter weather, including leaks, cracks, and loose shingles. Identifying and addressing these issues early can prevent further damage and prolong the lifespan of the roof.
Roof Repairs: From minor repairs to major overhauls, Guardian Roofing is equipped to handle any roofing issue with precision and expertise. Whether it's replacing damaged shingles, sealing leaks, or repairing flashing, our skilled technicians will ensure that your roof is restored to optimal condition.
Roof Cleaning: Over the winter months, roofs can accumulate debris, moss, and algae, compromising their appearance and integrity. Our roof cleaning services will remove unsightly buildup and prevent potential damage, restoring your roof's beauty and functionality.
Gutter Maintenance: Clogged gutters can lead to water backup, causing damage to both the roof and the home's foundation. Our gutter maintenance services include thorough cleaning, inspection, and repair, ensuring that rainwater is properly diverted away from your property.
Storm Season Preparation: With the storm season approaching, now is the time to fortify your roof against the elements. Our team will reinforce vulnerable areas, such as flashing and seals, and provide recommendations for additional protective measures to minimize the risk of storm damage.
"At Guardian Roofing, we understand that a well-maintained roof is essential for protecting your home and family," said John Despeaux, Owner and Military Veteran at Guardian Roofing. "Our Spring Roofing Renewal campaign is designed to help homeowners in Houston prepare their roofs for the challenges of the upcoming season, ensuring peace of mind and long-term durability."
To learn more about Guardian Roofing's Spring Roofing Renewal campaign and schedule your complimentary roof inspection, visit https://www.guardianroofingtexas.com/ or contact 832-998-3458.
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Guardian Roofing is a leading roofing company serving homeowners in The Woodlands and the surrounding Houston areas. With a commitment to quality craftsmanship, exceptional customer service, and innovative roofing solutions, we strive to exceed our customers' expectations on every project.
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