HVAC is short for “Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning” system. It’s essentially the comfort control system for your home or office.
4 Planning Steps You Must Take Before You Build a Family Room Addition
Especially if you have small kids (or if you’re planning to welcome a bundle of joy), adding a family room probably appeals. You can also substantially boost the value of your home.
Heating Maintenance Checklist for Castro Valley and Other Bay Area Residents
Clip and save the following Bay Area-Castro Valley heating maintenance checklist.
Furnace Maintenance
Furnace maintenance is one of those tasks that can all too easily fall “under the radar”… until disaster strikes, at which point it becomes your sole passion and focus.
General Construction: Building an Outdoor Fireplace in the Bay Area
Fire pit construction, planning, and tips on designing / building the best one to fit your bay area home.
Why More Castro Valley Residents Are Investing in Walk-In Showers
Whether you’re remodeling the kitchen in your high styling Castro Valley condominium or gutting and rebuilding a guest chateau in Wine Country, give some to consideration to investing in walk-in showers.
Dual Pane Vs. Single Pane Windows: Insulating for Winter
Transitioning to “dual pane windows” can improve your energy-efficiency and help your Bay Area home in a variety of surprising ways.
Refacing Kitchen Cabinets in the Bay Area
When you connect with an experienced home remodeling team, like the professionals at B.A. Morrison here in the Bay Area, the whole cabinet refacing process can take as little as three days.
Bay Area Green Home Remodeling
Whether you’re remodeling the kitchen or your entire Bay Area home or office from scratch, or you’re just revamping a bathroom, kitchen, or guest room, this article will introduce you to a better way of thinking about how to conserve/recycle materials during general construction.
Summer Home Maintenance Tips: Last Reminder Before Your House Falls Apart!
As the dog days of August come to a sulfurous, steamy close, you may be too burnt out (literally) to contemplate fixing your roof or cleaning up your yard. But if you fail to maintain your property during the summer, you set yourself up for decidedly unpleasant financial consequences come autumn or winter.