by HomeGauge | Oct 25, 2019 | Community, Home Maintenance, Homeowners, Safe & Healthy Home
With colder weather approaching, most of us will see an increase in our utility bills as we turn on our heating systems. Heat your home efficiently this winter and save money on your power bill while staying warm. Heat Your Home Efficiently by Maintaining the HVAC...
by HomeGauge | Aug 26, 2019 | Community, Home Maintenance, Homeowners, Safe & Healthy Home
According to the EPA, the levels of indoor air pollutants are often 2 to 5 times higher than outdoor levels. Poor air quality compromises the well-being of everyone in the household. Improve air quality in your home to protect you and your family’s health. Here...
by HomeGauge | Jun 27, 2019 | Community, Home Maintenance, Homeowners, Safe & Healthy Home
Renovating your home is exciting, yet can also be stressful. Regardless of how big or small the project is, your living spaces will be disrupted in some way. The best way to prevent inconveniences is to plan for storage during remodeling. Options for Storage During...
by HomeGauge | May 29, 2019 | Community, Home Inspections, Home Maintenance, Homeowners, Safe & Healthy Home
Keeping your home in great shape is important to preserve its value and avoid surprise expenses. Certain components of your home need routine upkeep to function most efficiently. Let’s look at seven professional home maintenance services that we recommend...
by HomeGauge | Apr 29, 2019 | Community, Home Maintenance, Homeowners, Safe & Healthy Home
The trees on your property provide shade, protection against the wind, and natural beauty. Here are a few things you can do to keep trees around your home healthy throughout the year. Keep Trees Around Your Home Healthy by Pruning Pruning involves removing certain...
by HomeGauge | Apr 1, 2019 | Community, Home Inspections, Home Maintenance, Homeowners, Safe & Healthy Home, WDO/Termites
Despite their small size, termites cause property damage by destroying wooden components and products in the home. These insects reach your home by traveling in a swarm or by burrowing underground, and then create hollow channels inside wood materials. You may not see...
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