Essential Spring Home Maintenance Tasks for a Fresh Start
We’ve finally entered spring and we are looking at our property. What damage was done during the winter that needs repair? Are there some tasks that need to be done sooner than later?
We’ve finally entered spring and we are looking at our property. What damage was done during the winter that needs repair? Are there some tasks that need to be done sooner than later?
There are many options to making your home more energy efficient. These options include insulated siding, solar panel roofs, weather-stripping doors. But one of the most effective forms often gets overlooked: energy efficient windows.
Did you know a home burglary occurs every 13 seconds in the U.S.? That statistic comes straight from law enforcement statistics. Follow theses seven steps to make your home a safer and comfortable place..
Learn the reasons why your heating bill may be high every winter when the cold weather hits their wallets especially hard. Then let us know if we can help your home become more energy efficient.
Keeping heating costs down during the colder seasons is a priority for most every New England homeowner. About 30 percent of the home’s heat escapes through small cracks and holes around windows and underneath doors. This can lead to a 50-75 percent increase in your fuel bills.
Green building isn’t just about installing solar panels or lowering the carbon footprint of the house. It’s also about in the materials you use for construction—or if you’re renovating a house with being greener in mind.
We’re heading into autumn and you are starting to rake the leaves out of your yard. Fall cleanup always seems like a daunting task. But, there is one task you need to add to your to-do list: gutter cleaning. Have you ever cleaned your gutters to prepare them for winter?
New England is notorious for its winter weather, and with that weather comes those dreaded winter heating expenses. But don’t worry! With these 6 simple tips, you can save big on your heating bill with minimal upfront costs.
Is your home protected against extreme weather? For every ten people who read this article, nine of us won’t be. To prevent damage from storms and other extreme weather, disaster-proof your home with the following tips.
Unfortunately, the end to summer is just around the corner, and the leaves will be changing colors. Autumn brings school, stress and that cold weather everyone has been dreading. If you want to ensure your home remains comfortable as the seasons change, here are a few tips to weatherproof your home.
Being a new homeowner comes with a lot of questions. The following are tips for new homeowners that even veteran homeowners should remember, both for preventing unfortunate events and for taking advantage of every possible cost savings.
Regardless of the type and quality of the material that was used for your home siding, age, environmental conditions and bad weather will lead to normal wear and tear. Routine maintenance is important in order to keep your siding in good shape.