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Bristol, CT, 06010
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8605895155

Since 1975, O'Donnell Bros has been providing greater Bristol and Central Connecticut with residential and commercial remodeling solutions. We specialize in roofing, siding, windows, doors, gutters, downspouts and so much more. We look forward to helping you with all your remodeling needs. 

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O'Donnell Bros President, Bob O'Donnell, is a regular contributor to The Bristol Press. Read his home improvement articles here.

 

Signs That It's Time To Replace Your Roof

Chelsea O'Donnell

When was the last time you inspected the condition of your roof? If it has been a while, now is the time to do it. Most roof problems are caused by snow, wind, rain, and ice, making spring the perfect season to assess your home for damage. 

When you look at your roof, what do you see? Are the shingles intact? Is any part sagging or discolored? Are there dark spots on the outside or ceiling cracks and yellowing inside? These can all be signs of a deteriorating roof. But how long is a roof actually supposed to last, and is a new roof worth the investment? Here are some things to think about when it comes to roof replacement.

  1. How old is your roof? Roofs generally last about 20 years, and the reason I say generally is that the life of the roof depends on how it was installed and if it has proper insulation and ventilation. If a roof is done correctly, it can often last longer than 20 years. If you don’t know, it’s worth finding out, especially if you recently purchased your house or are thinking about buying one.

  2. Are your shingles curling, splitting, or falling off? This could be due to age and general wear and tear. If this is happening, your roof will be much more susceptible to leaks, which can cause major problems both inside and out. Take a look at where your downspouts deposit onto the ground. If there are lots of granules, that’s a sign of shingle deterioration.

  3. Do you see moss or mold growing on your roof? This is a problem that could be fixed with a simple roof cleaning, or it could be a sign that you have rotting plywood and damaging moisture trapped under the shingles. A simple inspection will tell you if it’s a quick cosmetic fix or something more complex that needs to be repaired.

  4. Are there yellowish-brown stains or cracking on the ceiling inside the house? This might be water damage coming from the attic which is a problem you don’t want to ignore. If leaks are already happening, they are only going to get worse. 

Many remodelers will do a roof inspection for free, so if you’re unsure about how your roof is holding up, consult with an expert. I always tell the homeowners how long I think their roof will last based on its current condition and the external environment. The number one reason roofs don’t make it through their warranty is because of poor ventilation and insulation, which will lead to premature roof aging and rot. If you’re dealing with a good roofer, they will explain all the options available to you, so don’t be afraid to ask questions. 
Bob O’Donnell is the owner of O’Donnell Bros. Inc., a Bristol-based home improvement company established in 1975. Email your questions to info@odonnellbros.com with the subject line “Ask the Pro.” All questions may be considered for publication. To contact Bob for your remodeling needs, call O’Donnell Bros. Inc. at (860) 589-5155 or visit http://www.odonnellbros.com. Advice is for guidance only.

Home Projects To Tackle In Early Spring

Chelsea O'Donnell

This week of gorgeous weather was the perfect pick-me-up we all needed to get excited about spring. While it’s a bit too early to get into hardcore lawn care and gardening, there are plenty of jobs around the yard and in the house that are perfect for this time of year. Here are a few of my favorites. 

Painting

This weekend is looking good weatherwise, which means it’s a great time to give the rooms inside your home an instant facelift with a coat of fresh paint. This job is great for this kind of weather because you can open up the windows to let the paint dry quickly, so long as it stays dry outside. If you’re wondering what’s on-trend this year, a quiet sage green from Benjamin Moore called October Mist 1455, a versatile and calming green/gray called Evergreen Fog from Sherwin-Williams, and a soft sea glass green called Breezeway from Behr were named the 2022 Colors of the Year. 

Yard Pick Up

With so many recent windy nights, your yard is bound to have sticks and fallen debris to take care of. It’s a rotten task but with a little early spring raking, you’ll be able to pick up what’s been left from winter and give the lawn a good thatching. Invest in an ergonomic rake so you don’t hurt your back and shoulders and consider composting to enjoy beautiful soil for flower and vegetable planting. 

Mulching

While it’s still a little early, it looks like winter weather is behind us so there is no reason to not get started on those beds now. Be sure to rake first and consider a weed treatment of your choice before you pick up your mulch. If you need some delivered, just give me a call. 

Wood Floor Treatment

If your floors are looking a bit dull, brighten them up by giving them a light sanding and a few coats of polyurethane. Wood can be tough to maintain because it’s used and abused so often, but if you have a maintenance schedule that you stick to every few years, you’ll not only keep them looking great, you’ll also lengthen their lifecycle. Keep those floors shining by putting felt pads on furniture legs and avoid any cleaners with ammonia, vinegar, or harsh chemicals.

Deck Staining

For this one, make sure no rain is in the forecast as you’ll want a few sunny days to ensure your stain dries properly. Sweep or blow any leaves and pesky whirlybirds from the surface, cracks, and crevasses of the deck. Apply cleaner or use a power washer to get rid of any mold and mildew and tighten up loose nails or screws. Always apply stain on a dry surface in thin coats to get the best result. 

Do you have a weekend project that you’re tackling while it’s still cool? I’d love to hear about it. Send me a message on Facebook at www.facebook.com/odonnellbros.

Bob O’Donnell is the owner of O’Donnell Bros. Inc., a Bristol-based home improvement company established in 1975. Email your questions for Bob to info@odonnellbros.com with the subject line “Ask the Pro.” All questions may be considered for publication. To contact Bob for your remodeling needs, call O’Donnell Bros. Inc. at (860) 589-5155 or visit www.odonnellbros.com. Advice is for guidance only.

Homeowners Be Aware of Rising Remodeling Costs

Chelsea O'Donnell

If it seems like everything is costing more these days, it’s not your imagination. From soaring gas prices to rising grocery bills, the pandemic and the war on Ukraine are impacting consumers’ pockets in more ways than one. 

In the remodeling industry, we’ve seen homeowners renovating their properties more than ever before, but those projects are coming at a price. The US Census Bureau reports that construction materials are up 17.5 percent year over year from 2020 to 2021, the highest increase in a single year since the 1970s. Everything from lumber to concrete to metal is costing more and prices aren’t expected to drop anytime soon. 

Let me give you an example. An average-sized 1,600 square foot house would need roughly 50 sheets of new plywood for a roof. That plywood would cost a contractor a little less than $20 per sheet before the pandemic. Today, the price is nearly $50 per sheet. That 40 percent increase isn’t a cost that a contractor can simply absorb. Some of it has to be passed down to the customer.

Wood isn’t the only commodity where prices are exploding. Russia is a major producer of copper and aluminum, which have seen price surges of 33 percent and 25 percent respectively year on year. Then, of course, there are issues with getting the materials where they need to go. Pandemic-triggered worker shortages are causing massive delays in logistics as companies struggle to find truck drivers. 

Let’s not forget the price of fuel. The average cost for a gallon of gas in the U.S. hit a record of $4.17 a gallon earlier this week, breaking a previous record of $4.11 that had stood firm since 2008. Here in Connecticut, the average price per gallon is $4.36, the eighth highest in the country. Prices were already going up before the invasion of Ukraine, but costs are now skyrocketing as the oil industry rejects crude from Russia.

So when do we think things will level out again? Truth be told, not anytime soon. The U.S. is still struggling with a worker shortage and materials are slow to get into warehouses due to shipping delays and material scarcity. Work is getting done, but at a higher cost and a slower rate than we are used to. My advice? Plan to be patient, have a little flexibility and be sure to hire a reputable professional for any project you’re considering around the house. 

Bob O'Donnell is the owner of O'Donnell Bros, Inc., a Bristol-based home improvement company established in 1975. Email your questions for Bob to info@odonnellbros.com with the subject line “Ask the Pro”. All questions may be considered for publication. To contact Bob for your remodeling needs, call O'Donnell Bros, Inc. at (860) 589-5155 or visit www.odonnellbros.com. Advice is for guidance only.