Avsten Homeowner Tips

Are you a Cincinnati Ohio homeowner?

Being a homeowner can be rewarding, but frustrating at times. There are so many things to consider. Every month we pinpoint a different topic to help with simple tips and suggestions. We hope you find it useful for homeowners seeking to maintain and even adding value to your home. If you ever feel discouraged about any home project, please contact us. We can offer a free exterior home inspection and some advice and even lend a hand or two when the job seems overwhelming.

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    GAF & Owens Corning Roofing Warranties

    By Avsten • May 13, 2026
    Certified Cincinnati Roofing Contractor Offering Superior GAF & Owens Corning Roofing Warranties Roofing warranties are your first line of defense in protecting one of the biggest
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    How Long Does a Roof Last in Ohio?

    By Avsten • May 4, 2026
    Signs You Need a New Roof If you’re a homeowner in Ohio, your roof works hard year-round. From heavy snow and ice in the winter to
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    When To Schedule A Roof Inspection

    By Avsten • April 18, 2026
    It’s always tricky to decide when to schedule a roof inspection. You can do some roof repairs on your own, but keep in mind that if
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    Keep Your Cincinnati House Cool This Summer

    By Avsten • April 14, 2026
    Summer Tips from Avsten Roofing & Construction As summer temperatures rise, keeping your home cool can be challenging, especially in July and August. At Avsten Construction,
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    4 Signs You Have a Leaky Roof & What To Do

    By Avsten • April 1, 2026
    The Leaky Roof Nightmare Discovering a leaky roof can be a homeowner’s worst nightmare. However, with vigilance and knowledge of warning signs, you can catch potential
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    How to Know Signs of a Water Leak

    By Avsten • March 8, 2026
    In many cases, you won’t notice leaks for a while, as they usually start slow and don’t show any signs until the damage is already done.
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