December 2019

The Spring Maintenance Checklist for New Homeowners

People who have spent years living in apartments may find it difficult to adapt to homeownership in the first few months. The reasons may vary, but many find it difficult to handle the responsibilities that come with owning a property. Financial duties aside, maintaining a home requires more work. To make things easier to manage,

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Signs of a Weakened Foundation and What to Do to Fix It

It’s easy to choose a new home for its superb interior design and captivating exterior appeal, but after getting it inspected professionally and finding out that it has foundation issues, it can be disheartening and disappointing. A faulty foundation shouldn’t be downplayed; it can lead to more severe structural problems that will be costly to

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Clothes Dryer Fires Are More Frequent than You Think

Utah is one of the states for the best outdoors—and fires? It’s not only inversions that keep many Utahns worried. According to the 2017 data from the US Fire Administration (FEMA), the average national rate of death per 1,000 residential fires was 6.1 and 24.5, respectively. In Utah, though, it was 7.5 deaths and 17.5 fatalities. During

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Five Steps to Check and Fix Issues with Low Water Pressure in Your Home

Having a constant and strong supply of water to our homes is something we usually take for granted. Throughout the day, as you make coffee, wash the dishes, or take a shower, you don’t expect these chores to take much time – but when the water pressure is low, it takes a frustrating length of

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