2015

3 Reasons To Consider Replacing Your Insulation

Insulation is one of the most vital components of your home, mostly because of the many ways in which it benefits you. However, you will want to consider replacing your old insulation in order to lower your utility bills, decrease noise levels, and improve your health. Lower Your Utility Bills One of the biggest problems with old insulation is that over time it can begin to develop holes or wear thin.

Remodeling Your Fixer Upper - Five Renovations That Are Worth The Effort

If you have recently purchased an aging home, there are projects that can bring a modern look to your property. Beyond basic repairs like foundation work and roofing, aesthetic remodels will add value and make your fixer-upper a worthwhile purchase. Here are five home renovations that are worth the effort when it comes to upgrading your fixer-upper. 1. Redo Flooring If your fixer-upper has old warped hardwood, dingy carpeting or peeling linoleum, an entire flooring upgrade is in order.

Top Three Reasons You May Need To Replace Your Home's Insulation

Do you own your own home? Are you wondering how to tell whether or not you should replace the insulation in your walls or in the attic? Having efficient insulation is an important part of helping to keep your energy bills low. Here are some reasons to consider replacing your insulation: Insect infestation: If you've had your home fumigated for termites or other insect pests, it's time to check on your home's insulation.

How To Create A Gorgeous Outdoor Kitchen

Can you believe that summer is almost here? It officially starts on June twenty-first, but it may already feel like summertime to you. That's especially true if your kids are out of school. Perhaps you have planned to entertain friends and family outside. If you've decided to add an outdoor kitchen, consider these ideas to create something gorgeous and unique. Divide Your Patio Into Areas - Think about having part of your patio serve as the kitchen and the other part serve as a sitting area.

Tips To Keep Your New HVAC Installation Running Efficiently

Your new HVAC system should last between 15 and 25 years, but you can extend that time to its maximum capacity by maintaining its efficiency and reducing the workload on the mechanical components. Steps like changing the air filter, shading the condenser and scheduling regular tune ups will ensure that your HVAC system runs efficiently for many years to come. Take Care of Your Condenser Your air conditioner condenser works at the hottest times of year in the sweltering heat.