So many of the everyday features of our homes can be taken for granted. Unless, of course, you wake up one morning and step into a wet bathroom floor you likely do not often think about the plumbing in your home. Once you have had a toilet overflow while you are asleep or away from…
In the United States, there are around 128.58 million households. While these households keep homeowners safe, there are occurrences when the functionality of a home is compromised. Essentially, a home needs to provide heat and cool air, provide water, expel waste, store water, and much more. This, as well as keeping individuals safe, is a…
What is radon? You hear about it more and more and you’ve likely seen quite a few commercials about as you flip through channels on the TV. Whether you know it or not, radon is often referred to as “the silent killer” and it’s pretty dangerous stuff. What is radon? Simply, it’s a naturally occurring…
LED and induction lighting are some of the popular low wattage lighting options on the market. They’re ideal because they consume less energy than fluorescent and HID lamps. If you’re at your local store, making a choice between LED and induction lighting may be a challenge if you’re not equipped with the right information. This…
A design-build approach is a type of construction and home remodeling process that offers plenty of advantages over the traditional construction, where you first have to obtain architectural plans and then look for a contractor who can execute the plans within your budget. Some major advantages of using a design build approach include fostering teamwork,…
Keeping your HVAC in good shape is not just important for the comfort and safety of your family. Since it can also increase the value of your home and make it more attractive should you decide to put it up for sale, it’s worth taking time to find the best HVAC companies in your area…
The middle of winter may not seem like the time to be concerned about residential AC repair and the coldest day of the year may not seem like a time when you need to worry about the needed maintenance before the next season changes. The reality, however, is that you need to work on getting…
As a homeowner, one of your biggest worries when it comes to protecting your home is dealing with radon. In fact, the Environmental Protection Agency estimates that 1 in 15 American homes has radon levels at or above the recommended level. What the heck is radon you ask? It’s a naturally occurring gas that can’t…
In the United States, there are millions of homes. In fact, in years prior there were about 138.45 million homes throughout the entirety of the United States. This number is expected to rise steadily as years progress. Since there are millions of homes, it is understandable that there are millions of individuals who occupy these…
Radon is more prevalent in homes throughout the United States than you might realize. As a matter of fact, you might have radon in your home and not even know it, as radon is invisible to the naked eye as well as tasteless and odorless. In up to seven states and three Native American reservations,…
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