A Guide To Finding Good HVAC Service

Posted on August 15, 2011 By BA Staff

Here’s What to Do.

Consumers, business owners, and even fairly technically skilled and adept people often are quite anxious over the prospect of HVAC servicing. After all, your heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning units typically hum along nicely in the background, where they can be safely ignored while you concentrate on running a business or living life.. But things can go wrong with your HVAC – a condenser coil malfunctions, or a fan breaks during a heat wave, or a compressor goes haywire, or a reversing valve wears out.

Wood Decking Vs. Composite Decking

Posted on July 25, 2011 By BA Staff

Maybe you and your spouse have finally elected to tackle the “big remodeling project” you’ve had on your to-do list for who knows how long. Or maybe you’re “biting the bullet” and renovating your Bay Area condominium in preparation for selling it in a year or two. In any event, you face many aesthetic and logistical challenges and choices ahead. And it’s the “little details” that often make construction or remodeling so difficult.
If you’re working on a new deck, for instance, you have to choose a material. Should you choose wood, a wood polymer composite (synthetic decking), or some other material (e.g. plastic)?

A Cool Blast from the Future

Posted on July 11, 2011 By BA Staff

Every school child knows how important it is to “Go Green,” reduce your carbon footprint
and save money. After all, we live in difficult economic times. Alarm bells about ecological
catastrophes, like global warning, are constantly going off all around us. Nevertheless, A/C
technologies have lagged behind our expectations.

AC Not Working? It May be Time to Call a Pro… But Try These Five Tips First!

Posted on June 23, 2011 By BA Staff

The Bay Area fortunately does not get as hot and steamy as other, more scalding parts of California, such as Death Valley or the “Southland” of L.A. and San Diego. But it can get quite uncomfortable – particularly if your air-conditioner brakes or malfunctions during a heatwave. If you are not technically inclined, your first instinct might be to grab a phone and call a pro to service your unit. But before you hop on that line and waste time (and money) getting professional help, ask yourself the following 5 questions:

Remodeling your Bath? Make Room for These Four Essential Elements!

Posted on June 10, 2011 By BA Staff

Whether you’re renovating a condominium, building a new home from scratch, or simply modernizing a cramped, outmoded bathroom, here are four crucial elements to meet and exceed your needs for comfort, cleanliness, relaxation, and environmental efficiency.

Three Helpful Home Improvement Apps

Posted on May 23, 2011 By BA Staff

Whether you’re about to commence a complex “DIY” project that will likely take many months and potentially involve significant, elaborate planning; or you’re in the middle of a quick job that should only take another few hours, here are three cool apps to help you get your work done faster, easier, and more cost effectively.

It’s Rodeo Time in the Eden Castro Valley Hayward Area!

Posted on May 20, 2011 By BA Staff

It is that time of year that so many Castro Valley locals look forward to. Enough chili to feed an army literally, dancing, BBQ, roping, Rockin’ Bull Bash, and your heavy dosage of wild cow milking. Mmm not sure about you but I got my stur-ups and hat on. B.A. Morrison is proud to be one of the corporate sponsors of this wonderful annual Castro Valley-Hayward-Eden Area Rowell Ranch Rodeo event.

4 Must Read Tips on Choosing the Right Kitchen Cabinets When Remodeling

Posted on May 9, 2011 By BA Staff

Whether you’re revamping a corporate kitchen, building a new mansion in the Bay Area, or simply upgrading a cramped and dysfunctional kitchen so you can actually use it (without wrenching your back or clanging around for 10 minutes to locate the sauté pan you need), review these tips on selecting the right cabinetry… before you get to work.

Air Duct Preventive Maintenance

Posted on April 26, 2011 By BA Staff

Whether you run a restaurant, and you need clean air ducts to transport away dust-and-grease filled air and return clean air from an outside source; or you’re a homeowner or landlord who wants a deeper understanding of how to do building maintenance the right way, here are some tips on how to maintain clean and working air ducts – without busting your budget.

Is it time for a new a/c? What to consider.

Posted on April 11, 2011 By BA Staff

As spring heats up into summer, Americans all over the country over will take to their annual pilgrimage to utility supply stores to buy new air conditioning units. When it is appropriate to get a new A/C? Should you repair or clean your old one, instead? What will the investment cost, and will it be worth it? How can you calculate the best unit for your budget? And where can you find an authorized dealer who has excellent consumer ratings and good reviews from places like the Better Business Bureau?

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