What To Expect When You Have Radon In Your Home

Posted on: 13 December 2022

Do you suspect that you have radon gas seeping in from beneath your home? If so, you'll definitely want to take some steps to prevent this colorless, odorless, and harmful gas from affecting the air that you breathe every single day. Hers is what you can expect to happen when you hire a radon mitigation contractor to fix this problem for you. The Home Will Be Tested For Radon  The process starts by testing your home for radon to confirm what the baseline levels are.
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Why Should You Consider A Portable Hot Tub?

Posted on: 14 October 2022

If you're looking to add a hot tub to your home, you'll typically have three options: In-ground Portable (Above Ground) Inflatable While inflatable hot tubs are easily the most cost effective and accessible, most people looking to make a substantial upgrade to their home will consider the former two options. An in-ground hot tub can be an excellent choice if money isn't a concern, but portable hot tubs are a great alternative for many homeowners.
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Think You Have Mold In Your House? Know These Home Testing Tips

Posted on: 26 August 2022

If you have a suspicion that there is mold in your home, then you'll need to start doing some tests. There are many kits that you can purchase at the store that allow you to test at home and have the results analyzed by a lab. However, it will help to know some tips when doing your own testing. Be Precise With Exposure Times You'll need to leave the mold test kit exposed in your home for a specific amount of time.
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An Energy-Efficient Sunroom Addition

Posted on: 5 July 2022

If you plan on enjoying your new sunroom throughout each season of the year, insulating the addition should be one of your top priorities. A sunroom should receive adequate sunlight, but block radiant rays during the spring and summer months and provide increased warmth during the fall and winter months.  The Construction Of The Room A sunroom will contain multiple glass panels and a framework. If you decide to have glass panels installed that reach the floor to the ceiling, you may discover that your sunroom is much too hot during the warmest months of the year.
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