3 Signs You Need New Windows

Most homeowners have no idea how old their windows are. Even if they look okay from a distance, there could be telltale signs that they’re in dire need of replacement. Whether you’re living in an older home or are updating … Continued

5 New Front Door Trends

Updating the front of your home is one of the easiest ways to add value and boost your curb appeal. So, if you’re looking to make a great first impression on your visitors, updating your front door and its features … Continued

3 Signs Your Roof Is Suffering from Dry Rot

At Centennial Construction & Remodeling Services, Inc., most of the roof damage we repair is hail and storm damage and missing or damaged shingles. However, one repair that we don’t see often – but that can cause significant damage – … Continued

5 Spring Home Improvement Projects

Homeowners around central Indiana enjoy tackling home improvement projects during the spring and summer. The weather is nicer and the days are longer, giving plenty of time to get through your to-do list. However, some projects should take priority in … Continued

5 Signs Your Sump Pump Is Going Bad

You expect that the sump pump in your basement will keep the water out of your home and keep your foundation dry. Depending on where you live, your pump is likely putting in a lot of work during the rainy … Continued

Put Your Tax Refund to Work on Your House

It’s that time of the year again: tax season will soon be upon us. It’s time to gather important documents and secure appointments with accountants. Still, all of the hustle and bustle is worth it when you receive the highly … Continued

5 Home Upgrades to Tackle This Winter

If the weather outside is frightful this winter, take some time to make the inside of your home more delightful! Now is a great time to make some strategic upgrades that will increase your home’s energy efficiency, value, and beauty. … Continued

4 Tips to Save Energy in Your Home This Winter

In central Indiana, winter is closing in on us and it’s a good time to prepare your home for the rough weather to come. In addition to packing up garden hoses and storing your favorite wind chimes, think about your … Continued