Dimmer installation

Electrical updates offer you an affordable, personalized home. Find out how a professional electrician can use dimmer switches to tailor lighting to your specific needs and reduce your monthly energy bills. Reduced Energy Usage A dimmer switch allows you to adjust the level of lighting from compatible light fixtures and bulbs. This allows you to…

Quick Fall Home Maintenance Tips

With colder weather comes the chance for outdoor faucets to freeze. This can be a big problem that can even affect the interior of your home. Here are 4 steps to prepare your faucets for the chilly temps. 1) Locate all outdoor faucets and remove hoses. Drain all moisture from the hoses and store in…

Great Electrical Safety Tips for the Kitchen

Electricity is a wonderful thing. It brings all of the fun electronic gadgets around a home to life. To enjoy the convenience of your TV, refrigerator, washing machine, mobile device and computer safely, here are a few electrical safety tips: • Don’t plug more than one cooking or heating device into the same outlet •…

Home Maintenance And Your Air Quality

On your quest to totally eradicate dust and allergens from your home, there’s one spot that often gets overlooked: underneath large appliances. Taking the time during home maintenance to get rid of accumulated dirt pays off big time for air quality, especially if anyone in your family has allergies. Tools That Make The Job Easier…

Repairing Water Damage - Sanitizing the Area

Repairing Water Damage Sanitizing the Area

Homemade Remedies If a flood infiltrates your home, you’ve got to do much more than simply remove the water. You also want to clean the water so you don’t find mold growth later on. Fortunately, there are some simple strategies you can try on your own. Applying bleach to the floor, walls and ceiling is…

Checklist for Inspection

Checklist for Inspection

There are many things your home inspector can check during his or her visit, and all inspectors have their own lists of the basics to look for. Making your own checklist can help your inspector do a more thorough job that gets you the information you need before you buy the home. When you make…

Cracked heat exchange

A cracked heat exchanger isn’t ideal, but it might not be as dangerous as we immediately assume. If your exchanger is cracked, you’re going to need to replace it. The issue with the cracks is primarily that it might allow carbon monoxide into your home, and if that’s happening you definitely need to replace it…

A Buried Oil Tank

Buried Oil Tank

If the home you own, or the one you are planning to buy, has a buried oil tank you need to know! Depending on the situation, there may be some environmental cleanup costs associated with it. If you are buying a home this could be something to use when negotiating price. It isn’t always easy…