Assessing Your Home’s Energy Usage

All of us use a lot of energy every single day. To save money, you want to make your use as efficient as possible, and you can do that through an energy audit. There are simple steps you can do to test the efficiency of your home. One way to do so is by having an...

Preparing Your Home For Inspection

As a home seller, you have a significant role in the home inspection process. Your Home Inspector can do their job correctly if you help them prepare your house for the inspection. Here are ways that you can prepare your home for a Home Inspection: Make Sure Pilot...

Pros and Cons of Clay Roofs

While we’re on the subject of roofing, we thought we might spend some time talking about a well-loved, but somewhat niche roofing material – clay roofing. Clay roofs come in tiles or shingles, and they’re usually pretty easy to spot. They have a...

Cool Roof!

Many homes across the United States have what’s called a “cool roof.” Of course, this term doesn’t mean that their roof wears sunglasses and hangs out with the popular crowd – or, whatever your definition of being “cool” is! A...

Thermal Imaging and Roof Leaks

If you’ve had the unfortunate displeasure of dealing with a leaky roof, you know how irritating it can be to repair the damage. Either you find one spot on the roof that you think is causing the problem and it turns out to be a different spot entirely, or you...

Should You Use Green Lumber?

Should you use green lumber for your next construction or renovation project? Like most options for building materials, the answer is: “it depends.” Green, or “wet” lumber is called that way because it’s freshly-cut wood that hasn’t...
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