What’s In Your Windows?

If your home is a relatively new one, chances are good that you have window panes with at least two layers of glass. This technology, called (you guessed it) double-pane windows, can be tremendously important to reducing sound transfer in your home, but more...

Have You Been Thinking About Heating?

Colder temperatures in the winter months are often a catalyst for homeowners to start thinking about their home’s heating system. Toward the beginning of winter especially, they may start to wonder if it’s working as well or as efficiently as it ought to...

Diagnosing Radiant Floor Heating

Radiant floor heating is very popular in some parts of Texas, since it’s a nice way to heat your home without having a lot of bulky heating elements taking up valuable floor space. For some warmer years, this is important, since homeowners may not be getting...

Fighting Mold in Your Home

Mold can not only be unsightly and smelly, but it can also be deadly. It’s a common problem in many areas of the United States, and most homeowners aren’t aware of its’ danger or how to prevent it until it’s too late. However, there are plenty...

Cool Stuff in Your Home: GFCIs

For our second post in the “Cool Stuff in Your Home” series, we’d like you to go inside your bathroom, kitchen, or laundry room, and see if you can find the Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter. Sorry, that’s a long name. Let’s just call it a...

Cool Stuff in Your Home: P-Traps

For this post and our next one, we’d like to turn our (and your!) attention to a couple of helpful things in your home that don’t usually get a lot of fanfare. The first thing we’d like to show you is the bendy piping underneath the drain of your...
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WHAT EVERY HOME BUYER IN NORTH TEXAS SHOULD KNOW

Are you buying a home in the DFW Metroplex? Then there is some important information you should know - from the perspective of a home inspector.

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