Monday, August 14, 2017

History of Appleton Wisconsin

Appleton, as is now famously known, was a home to the Menominee Indians before the coming of the Europeans who settled in the area. The Menominee Indians, also known as the Fox were neighbors to the Winnebago. The earliest breed of French explorers came to Appleton through the Fox River and settled in the lands that were occupied by the Indians. In the following years, around the mid-1600s, a few French traders traveled through the Fox River in their search for beaver pelts and furs. Soon after, Louis Joliet, and Pere Marquette who were Catholic missionaries followed. For them, their search was on the Mississippi River. It didn’t take too long before soldiers followed in a bid to get to the three forts around the Wisconsin river.

History of Appleton Wisconsin on South Memorial Drive

In 1835, European settlers followed and started establishing trading posts, hotels, hospitals, and churches. History has it that the Hyppolyte Grignon family were the first settlers in the Appleton region before they were joined by the Johnson family. Once a canal was built around the Fox river, boats with settlers from different European nations became a common sight. The first immigrants to visit Appleton were the Dutch, Poles, and Germans. Wheat farms cropped up paving the way for dairy farming, which is one of the things that is well associated with Appleton. In the past recent years, Appleton has not only become home to Blacks and Hispanics, but to Hmongs and the Oneida Indians as well.

Establishment of Education

The Appleton area was initially comprised of three villages that were clustered together. Appleton was first selected as a construction site for a university by the Boston Methodist, Amos Lawrence, after he donated money for its construction. This he did so to honor the family of his wife who had originated from Appleton. And in 1847, the Lawrence Institute was commissioned with full funding from Amos Lawrence himself. The name was later changed to Lawrence University as is famously known today. The year 1850 in Appleton saw the first establishment of a free public school and later on, in 1864 the first Catholic School was opened by the St. Mary Catholic Church.

After the founding of the Outgamie County in 1851, Grand Chute became the county seat. As more and more settlers settled in the region, the name Appleton was settled on in the year 1853 and was later incorporated into a city on the 2nd of May 1857. This settlement organization leads to the establishment of two sawmills, a newspaper printing corporation, two sawmills and a paper mill. In 1882, the Fox River became the first river to be used in the generation of hydroelectric plant. The development of paper mills along the Fox River gave a major boost to the economy of the Appleton area and is present till date. The foundation of Appleton is largely based on education and the maintenance of a close-knit town. Some of the most famous Appleton residents include magician Harry Houdini, actor Willem Defoe, the US serving Senator from 1908 to 1957, Senator Joseph McCarthy and Edna Ferber.

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Tuesday, August 8, 2017

Upcoming Appleton Events For The Family

No one wants to be indoors during the summer. There is no better way to enjoy your summer than with family down at Appleton in Wisconsin. There is so much activity lined up to get you and family in the summer mood. From music concerts to performing arts there is definitely something for everyone – from kids to adults and even the guys down at Appleton Roofing Company. Besides the beautiful scenery downtown, Appleton has a buzz of activities with a wide variety of entertaining events. Downtown Appleton has so much to offer from restaurants, Museums to retail stores. If you are in search of a getaway plan for yourself and family over the weekend, below are some great resources for outdoor fun that you can consider.

Fox Cities Performing Arts Center

Performing Arts Center

There is nothing that beats the Broadway experience. How about not having to travel miles on end to catch your favorite Broadway performance? All these will be happening across the months of July all the way to September. Some of the big names that will be performing and getting you blown away include Diana Ross, Tonny Bennett, Beautiful and Wicked. If your family is thrilled about theater performances, then you definitely don’t want to miss out on this Broadway experience.

The Appleton Farmers Market

Free up your Saturdays from 8AM-12:30 PM to go downtown Appleton on College Avenue and shop from the largest farmers market with over 150 vendors. Whether you are looking to buy bread, cheese, fruits, vegetables, meat or handcrafted items, the Appleton Farmers Market has got everything you need and so much more. Moreover, the live music will lift your spirits as you shop around. The Appleton Farmers Market runs all the way to the end of October. Don’t miss a chance to stock your fridge with some nice fresh goodies.

The Heid Music Summer Concert Series

The Houldini Plaza will be a great place to be whether during lunch time or in the evening. There will be live concerts every Thursday from 11AM-1PM and 5:3-PM-8PM with great performances from the likes of Benjamin Olson, Rob Anthony, Dr. Dobbe, John Lambert among others. Bring your packed lunch, grab some at a local restaurant or buy from the food vendors on-site as you jam away to great music. There will be a few seats available, but feel free to bring a blanket or mat and get yourself comfortable. All these fantastic live concerts will run through until August. Do carry along your ID if you will need to buy any alcoholic drinks. Remember, no alcoholic drinks from outside will be allowed.

Mile of Music 2017

Mile of Music is now in its 5th year and is more than a local affair. It has gotten both regional and national recognition from far and beyond. Over 200 bands and artists will take over 70 venues performing over 900 music sets. On the 29th of July, there will be decorated business windows with different lyrics and songs. After the live performances, make sure to go to Downtown Appleton’s Facebook page and vote for the best performance to get the awarded in The People’s Choice Awards that will be held between 31st July and August 5th. Proceed to register for the Mile 6 Music 2018 and stand a chance to win some goodies.

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Sunday, July 30, 2017

How To De-ice Your Roof

Winter comes with all the snow and ice that’s been waiting to fall from the heavens. They not only cover your roof but also cover your walkway, roads, and driveway. It’s therefore really important to get rid of the ice so that more damage doesn’t occur in your home. If you took preventive measures before winter, you may be a little bit safe, but if not, there may be extra work that you may need to do to achieve a clean roof.

Below are five ways that you can use to get rid of the ice on your roof:

checklist for roof ice removal1.Heat cable
The heat cable products are used to avert ice dams but not take care of the ice dams once they become a problem. They use electricity and are used in a zigzag manner to over areas that are not insulated like the gutters and garage. However, they do not heat large amounts of ice but create a pathway for water to get drained. If you choose to de-ice your rood using heat cables, make sure you read other people’s review first as they will guide you on which ones are the best for your area.

2.Rake
A snow rake is the easiest and cost-effective equipment you can use to de-ice your rooftop. Standing firmly on the ground, you can easily use the rake to scrape off the snow from your rooftop occasionally to ensure that large ice dams aren’t formed on your roof and cause excessive damage.

large amount of ice formations

3.Use of chemicals
Most people prefer using de-icing chemicals to get rid of the ice after the winter snow. They are much easier to use and work very well. However, you need to be careful about the chemicals you choose to use as some are not eco-friendly and can cause damage to your roof and even the health of your family. As such, when picking out de-icing chemicals, try and avoid buying those with Calcium Chloride or Sodium Chloride. Even though they are effective and work really fast they can be quite harmful to the environment.

4.Seek professional help
Depending on the amount of snow, at times the best option would be calling a professional company to come and help get rid of the ice dams on your roof. If you realize that the amount of snow is too much and there are signs of leakage or damage (more info) , consider calling an expert to come and have a look at it and recommend or find proper ways of de-icing your roof.

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Thursday, July 27, 2017

How Snow And Ice Impact Your Roof

heavily iced roof in winterDuring winter, the snow and ice can cause massive damage to your rooftop whether the rooftop is new or has seen some couple of winter months before. It is for this reason that many homeowners are keen in inspecting the rooftop after winter to assess the damage caused and have it prepared for summer. If the snow and ice during winter isn’t immediately removed from your rooftop after the winter season passes, there could be severe damage to your rooftop.

Once a lot of snow and ice gets accumulated on your rooftop, chances are very high that your roof will end up caving in due to the weight of the snow. The rain water flows and condenses to form large ice blocks that if not removed pile up causing massive weight on your roof which may lead to leakages and eventually cause the roof to cave in. Ice blocks can be more dangerous during hailstorms as they continue to make the roof weaken and shorten the lifespan of your roof.

Snow and ice can cause your roof to make strange noises. Of course, wind, rain or storms can cause this, but after a winter period, it is important to listen out for these strange noises which could be a great indicator that the storm did a number on your roof. If these noises become too much and cause you to worry, ensure you contact a professional expert and get your roof inspected. Timely assessment of your roof could save you lots of money in terms of damage control and repairs especially if its made of asphalt shingle which you can read more about at http://www.appletonroofingcompany.com/types-of-roofing/asphalt-shingle/.

snowfall sliding off roofWhen there is a warm breeze after a cold winter, chances are very high that there may be a formation of blisters on your roof. There are as a result of moisture and warm air getting caught in between the layers of your rooftop when it becomes extremely hot. If your home’s rooftop is very flat or low, it’s important to get an expert to have a look at it to ensure there are no roof blisters that can lead to roof damage.

To ensure that your roof doesn’t get damaged, it’s important to get rid of the snow before it can eventually melt on your rooftop. This you can do by using a roof rake while standing safely and firmly on the ground. Once winter is done and dusted, clean and clear your gutter for any clogs and to reduce the weight of the ice and snow on your roof. We’d also recommend inviting an expert to have a look and guarantee you that your rooftop is safe and in a perfect condition.

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Appleton, WI 54915
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Monday, July 24, 2017

How Bad Weather Impacts Your Roof

shingles damaged by hail stormHaving a good roof over your head is essential in the sense that your family, household belongings, and assets will be sheltered from any weather conditions that may cause havoc. As such, different climate conditions can put so much pressure on the roof and is often a key threat when it comes to the durability of your roof. As such, it’s really important to know how the different weather conditions can immensely impact your roof.

During summer, the heat can be unbearable compared to other seasons of the year. Though most homeowners only think winter is the only time they need to get their roof checked and fixed, this is usually not the case. Too much heat can cause swelling of the material used to design your home roofing system. Once the roof swells, there can be immediate damage or problems in the near future once the swelling begins to shrink. The structures used to support your roof are also prone to risk, and most of the times homeowners never notice this until it’s a bit too late and damage has already been done. Ensure that you have proper ventilation for your house all through the different weather conditions as excessive heat can also cause damage to your roof.

roof destroyed by fallen treeRain is a common occurrence. Therefore, you always need to ensure that your roof is checked for any form of damage. A small crack or opening on your rooftop is enough to cause leakage in your house which if not dealt with at the right time can lead to a major problem for you, your family and pets. It’s always important to ensure that you get experts to have a look at it if you notice any signs of leakage to assess the damage and have it fixed before a small issue becomes a major problem for you.

Snow is one of the weather conditions that can cause serious damage to your roof. It combines heavy wind and rain which are both harmful to your roof. The more snow continues to accumulate on your rooftop the heavier it becomes. If proper methods of de-icing aren’t followed, the accumulated snow could cause your roof to cave in or cause leakage. You can try to prevent this by removing accumulated snow immediately it starts snowing. Additionally, when fixing or repairing your roof, ensure you use materials (read more) that can greatly reduce this risk, that will be your number one way of minimizing the risk.

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Thursday, July 20, 2017

Environmentally-friendly Roofing Options

More and more homeowners are opting for an environmentally friendly rooftop when fixing or repairing their rooftops. There are quite a few eco-friendly options to choose from depending on your preference, budget, material, and home design. When it comes to roofing, it’s never a one fit option for all.

Below are some of the environmentally-friendly roofing options you can consider when opting to have your roof fixed or repaired:

eco friendly roofing material1.Cool roof
Also known as the white roof, the cool roof is one of the common eco-friendly rooftops that you can get. The cool roof mostly has a white or light color. Because the color is white, the rays of the sun get reflected hence providing a cooling effect. As such, having a cool roof will be an added advantage to your home as there will be no need to use the air conditioning during the day. Moreover, this will lead to reduced energy bills for your home.

2. Corrugated roof
The best thing about corrugated roofing is that it can withstand any harsh weather and is therefore durable. The corrugated roof comes in different styles and colors, and the fact that it is multifaceted makes it easier for manufacturers to make different designs. Additionally, the roof is quite easy to fix and lasts much longer compared to other roofing options available in the market.

3. Shingles
Recycled shingles are made from recycled waste like plastics, rubber, and wood. They are very affordable and a much-preferred option compared to some of the other roofing options that are expensive. They offer plenty of green benefits and are much durable. Moreover, the roof shingles can be recycled when you feel a need to replace them or fix them.

different roofing choices4. Metal roofs
Metal roofs are 100% recyclable and are a good option for anyone looking to build a home. They are made from recycled materials and are much lighter thus act as a light reflector. They have a span of 50 years and are ideal for those who want to harvest rainwater for farming or any other farm needs. Besides being fire-resistant, they are very advantageous for people living in snow areas as they allow for snow to slide off easily. Our metal roofs, which you can click here to read about, have some of the longest warranties in the industry.

5. Clay roof
Clay tiles can be recycled and are besides being durable; clay tiles also have a cooling effect that makes them cost effective. They are the best option when it cos to eco-friendly rooftops as they can last up to a century.

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Monday, July 17, 2017

How To Find The Right Roofing Contractor

what to look out for when hiring a roofing expertYou have finally gotten around to the fact that you need to fix o replace your roof. But there is an obstacle; finding the right roofing contractor to fix your rooftop. Most homeowners find it a challenge getting the right person to do the job. Finding an incompetent person to fix your home’s rooftop can cause severe damage to your rooftop and more resources in terms of money and time to get it fixed. As such, it’s always advisable to find a trusted roofing contractor who will guarantee you a good job and not cause more damage.

Getting a contractor who is honest, efficient, trustworthy and professional may be a bit challenging. Nonetheless, it’s not as hard as it seems.

Here are a few tips to ensure that you don’t end up with a contractor that isn’t genuine and trustworthy:

1. Find a local contractor
It’s much easier finding a local contractor than one from a different place. You can choose a contractor that isn’t local but eventually when you need a repair on your rooftop based on your warranty agreement; they can’t be traced. Some end up moving or closing shop. Getting a local contractor that has been in your community for many years and is reputable and trustworthy might just be what you need to get your roof fixed.

2. Referrals
Getting a local contractor will mean you will need to get some referrals. Asking around from your community members about their experience with some of the locally registered contractors will mean less cases of scam or shady job or inexperience working with the roofing materials you need. You can learn more about types of roofing we offer here.

3. Licensing and insurance
Before hiring a contractor to get the job done, you need to ensure that the contractor you are considering has insurance cover for all the employees and subcontractors. Additionally, they should be able to provide you with a copy of their certificate of insurance. Hiring a contractor without the right insurance documents or licensing, could lead to major issues in the event one of the employees or subcontractors gets injured while fixing your roof. Make sure to ask for a copy of their license and use the same to validate their status online.

4. Cheap is expensive
Never hire a roofing contractor because their prices are cheap. This isn’t to say that just because the price is affordable, then their job won’t be beyond your expectation. However, you need to ensure that besides their prices, that they have a good track record and their work can be trusted.

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Appleton WI 54915
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