As the seasons change, so do the factors that affect your home’s indoor air quality (IAQ). With Americans spending up to 90% of their time indoors, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), ensuring a clean and healthy indoor environment is more important than ever.
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When you’re handed the keys to a brand-new home, it’s natural to expect everything to be in perfect condition. But even new construction homes can have issues, from minor oversights to more serious structural concerns.
Learn moreFor many homeowners, plumbing is often out of sight, out of mind—until a problem arises. One of the most effective ways to prevent unexpected and costly plumbing repairs is through a sewer line inspection, also known as sewer scoping. A professional sewer line inspection can detect...
Learn moreIf you own an older home or are considering purchasing one, you may have heard of a four-point inspection. This type of inspection is often required by insurance companies to assess the condition of four critical systems: roof, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning).
Learn moreWater is essential for daily living—whether for drinking, cooking, or bathing. Yet, how often do homeowners consider the quality of the water flowing through their homes? The reality is that poor water quality can have severe health consequences and even affect your property’s value.
Learn moreAs the air starts cooling down and the temperature dips with fall, shelter and warmth are sought, not only by humans. Rodents, insects, and spiders can be some of the unwelcome visitors this fall as these pests attempt to make their ways into homes in preparation for seasons to come.
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