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Composite vs Wood Decking in New Orleans in New Orleans | Big EZ Renovations

Composite vs Wood Decking in New Orleans

What You Need to Know In Louisiana's IECC Climate Zone 2A hot-humid environment, composite decking outlasts pressure-treated pine by two to three times, averaging 25 to 30 years of service life co...

Wood vs. Composite Decking in New Orleans in New Orleans | Big EZ Renovations

Wood vs. Composite Decking in New Orleans

What You Need to Know Composite decking outlasts pressure-treated wood by 15 to 35 years in New Orleans' hot-humid subtropical climate, and it does so without the annual sealing, staining, or rot ...

Signs of Hail Damage on Louisiana Roofs in New Orleans | Big EZ Renovations

Signs Your New Orleans Roof Has Hail Damage (And What to Do Before You Call Insurance)

What You Need to Know Big Easy Renovations is an LSLBC-licensed roofing contractor (Residential License #890459, Commercial License #3667) serving Orleans Parish, Jefferson Parish, and St. Ta...

Attic Insulation in New Orleans: Why Cellulose Falls Short in Louisiana

Attic Insulation in New Orleans: Why Cellulose Falls Short in Louisiana’s Humidity

Quick Summary Cellulose insulation absorbs moisture from New Orleans's ambient humidity, compresses over time, and loses the R-value it was installed to deliver, making it a poor long-term choice ...

Best Siding for New Orleans Homes in New Orleans | Big EZ Renovations

Best Siding for New Orleans Homes

Quick Summary Fiber cement siding, commonly called Hardie board after the James Hardie brand, is the strongest performer for New Orleans homes because it resists hurricane-force winds above 150 mp...

Outdoor Kitchen Planning in New Orleans in New Orleans | Big EZ Renovations

Outdoor Kitchen Planning in New Orleans

Quick Summary Planning an outdoor kitchen in New Orleans means designing for IECC Climate Zone 2A, a hot-humid environment that receives 61 inches of rain each year and exposes every outdoor surfa...

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