Your Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) system can cause extensive water damage if it’s not maintained properly.
Mold is one of the most common problems that homeowners face.
This is a pervasive question that does not have an easy answer.
Mold spores can be found throughout the environment, including inside your home; as a result, the air quality indoors has an impact on your family’s health.
During a home fire, it’s important to know how to act and get out of the house immediately.
Water is the biggest enemy of hardwood floors.
Mold is an important part of nature, helping with the decomposition of organic matter and recycling nutrients in ecosystems.
Spring is notorious for its unpredictable weather.
While spring cleaning allows you to get your home in order, you should also focus on tasks that improve your home's safety.
Electrical wiring, cords, and plugs, switches, and outlets can cause massive damage to your property or your family.
Just like your clothes, your washer and dryer are items that require periodic cleaning, though not that often.
There are many possible reasons why an unpleasant smell lingers in your house.
A small amount of water can cause considerable damage to your home.
Due to blinding, wind-driven snow that lasts for several days, dangerously low temperatures, and sometimes strong winds, icing, sleet, and freezing rain, winter storms can bring blackouts.
Many winter storms last for days on end and can easily cause major problems for those who are not prepared.
Everybody loves to saving money and January 10 is a perfect opportunity for doing just that.
We need heat to keep us warm during cold weather, but heating the home doesn’t come without risks.
Black mold, also called toxic black mold, feeds on organic material and moisture.
Choosing between a real Christmas tree and an artificial one can be a tough choice.
Mold can grow almost anywhere in a home.
If you enjoy the occasional fire in your wood-burning fireplace, keep in mind that heating equipment is one of the leading causes of home fires during the winter months.