by homegauge | Feb 4, 2019 | Community, Home Maintenance, Homeowners, Safe & Healthy Home
You use your garage for many purposes. It protects your vehicles from the elements, can be used as a workshop, and serves as extra storage space. If you’d like to maximize your garage’s potential, you should consider using these four tips and tricks to...
by homegauge | Jan 3, 2019 | Community, Home Inspection, Homeowners, Safe & Healthy Home
January is National Radon Action Month, so it is a good time to learn about radon and make sure your home is safe. Radon is a carcinogenic gas that has been linked to lung cancer. Without an accurate test from a licensed professional, you may not know your level of...
by homegauge | Nov 29, 2018 | Community, Homeowners, Safe & Healthy Home, Seasonal
Keeping Your Home Safe During the Holidays The holidays are chaotic and it can be easy to neglect common sense safety measures. More fires and burglaries happen during the holidays than any other time of year. Taking extra precautions and keeping your home safe during...
by homegauge | Oct 29, 2018 | Community, Home Inspection, Homeowners, Safe & Healthy Home
Water conservation is increasingly important as the population expands and demands more from our freshwater sources. Saving water begins at home with individual efforts made on a regular basis. While some people are motivated to reduce water consumption for...
by homegauge | Sep 28, 2018 | Community, Home Inspection, Homeowners, Safe & Healthy Home, Seasonal
Fall is the optimal time to prepare your home for the coming winter. Here are four things that you should have on your home maintenance checklist for fall. 1. Weatherize Your Home As the cooler autumn winds begin to roll through, you might begin to notice a draft...
by homegauge | Aug 29, 2018 | Community, Home Inspection, Homeowners, Pest Inspection, Safe & Healthy Home
While there are several species of wood-loving insects that cause merely cosmetic damage, the worst insects to watch out for are those that carve into wood or use it for nesting. Carpenter ants and carpenter bees are two such common wood-destroying insects. Knowing...
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