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Covered vs Uncovered Decks in Winter with Hynes Construction

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  About This Blog Hynes Construction helps homeowners in Ardmore and the Main Line understand how covered and uncovered decks perform during winter weather. Winter Weather and Your Deck Snow ice and freeze thaw cycles put heavy stress on decks. Covered and uncovered decks handle these conditions very differently. Material Protection in Winter Wood and composite decking last longer under a covered structure. A roof reduces moisture exposure and helps prevent cracking warping and fading. Drainage Makes a Big Difference Covered decks allow better drainage by keeping water off the surface. Uncovered decks often trap moisture leading to rot and hidden structural damage. Snow and Ice Safety Covered decks stay drier and safer with little winter cleanup. Uncovered decks collect snow and ice making them slippery and harder to maintain. Maintenance and Long Term Cost Covered decks require less maintenance and fewer repairs over time. Uncovered decks usually need more frequent upke...

Hidden Winter Leaks and Ice Dams Explained by Hynes Construction

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  About This Blog Hynes Construction helps homeowners understand where winter leaks really start and how to stop damage before it becomes visible. Why Winter Leaks Are Hard to Spot Winter leaks often start in hidden areas long before stains appear. Porch flashing eaves and dormers are common entry points where melting snow finds small gaps. How Ice Dams Form Warm air escapes into the attic and melts snow on the roof. That water refreezes near the roof edge creating ice dams. Trapped water then pushes back under shingles and into the home. High Risk Areas on Your Home Porch flashing collects water at connection points. Eaves stay colder and freeze first. Dormers have joints that allow water to slip in easily. Damage Caused by Hidden Leaks Slow leaks can damage insulation ceilings walls and framing. Moisture buildup also increases the risk of mold growth and long term structural issues. Preventing Winter Water Damage Early inspections sealing vulnerable areas and improvi...

Winterizing Your Homes Exterior Envelope with Hynes Construction

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  About This Blog Hynes Construction helps homeowners in Ardmore and the Main Line prepare their homes for winter by strengthening the exterior envelope to reduce drafts stop moisture and lower energy bills. Why Exterior Protection Matters in Winter Cold weather puts pressure on every part of your home. The exterior envelope includes siding stucco windows and seals that keep warm air inside. When these areas are weak cold air and moisture enter easily. Air Leaks Cause the Biggest Energy Loss Most winter heat loss comes from air leaks not insulation. Small gaps around windows siding and trim allow warm air to escape. Sealing these areas improves comfort and lowers heating costs quickly. The Role of Caulking and Weatherstripping Caulking and weatherstripping are simple upgrades that create immediate results. They block drafts reduce moisture entry and help your heating system work more efficiently. Why Stucco and Siding Need Inspection Small stucco cracks become serious duri...