by JHoward | May 1, 2024 | Blog, Community, Home Improvement, Homeowners, Safe & Healthy Home
Making your own home improvements is gratifying, but you can get injured if you’re not careful. Here are 8 DIY safety precautions to follow when working with tools, paints, and chemicals. DIY Safety Precautions With Gear For most DIY projects, you’ll want to wear some...
by JHoward | Apr 15, 2024 | Blog, Home Improvement, Home Maintenance, Homeowners, Safe & Healthy Home
Walkway, Driveway, and Hardscape Settling Cracking in hardscape surfaces around buildings is common and typically the result of poorly prepared soils. The soils around a building site are typically disturbed during the construction process and if they are not fully...
by JHoward | Apr 1, 2024 | Blog, Home Maintenance, Homeowners, Safe & Healthy Home
Clean and healthy water is essential for every household. With rising concerns about water quality, many homeowners are turning to water filters as a reliable solution. However, with various available options, it can be overwhelming to determine which type of filter...
by JHoward | Jan 1, 2024 | Blog, Home Maintenance, Homeowners, Maintenance Tip, Safe & Healthy Home
A new year is an opportunity to make some changes in your life. You may want to make changes to your health, habits, or even your living spaces. If you own a home, consider putting these New Year’s goals for homeowners into action. New Year’s Goals for Homeowners:...
by JHoward | Dec 1, 2023 | Blog, Community, Homeowners, Safe & Healthy Home
House fires occur quickly and unexpectedly, causing property damage and possible injuries. Preventing fires should be a priority for keeping your family and home safe. Be proactive by following these fire safety tips. Keep Your Home Safe With These Fire Safety Tips 1....
by JHoward | Nov 10, 2023 | Blog, Home Maintenance, Maintenance Tip, Outdoor, Safe & Healthy Home
Ensure A Positive Slope Away from the Structure The grounds around structures should be sloped away from the foundation so that water is directed away from the foundation during heavy rains. This is often called a positive slope and it can reduce risks of water...
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