Do you really need to add “clean my air ducts” to your already sprawling list? Our East Bay HVAC specialists recommend air duct cleaning for two main reasons.
Programmable Thermostats: A Smarter Way to Heat or Cool Your Home
Given your diverse home maintenance and budgeting concerns, why should you bother talking to a Bay Area heating professional about programmable thermostats?
Castro Valley General Contractor Offers 4 Surprising Winter Home Maintenance Ideas
Do you need a Castro Valley general contractor to deal with your winter maintenance? Here are four ideas to help you maintain comfort and manage costs in your Bay Area Home.
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.
Good to know tips about air conditioning maintenance
As summer approaches, the weather gets warmer, and we start up the air conditioning. But after months of sitting mostly unused, it’s a good idea to have some basic maintenance done on your a/c unit.
Air Quality in Your Home: How to Maintain It, How to Make It Better
The air we breathe plays a vital a role in shaping our health, well-being, attitude and capacity to function effectively. When air quality in a home degrades, enormous health problems can arise, including emphysema, asthma, bronchial conditions, etc.
How to Clear a Clogged Drain: Amazing and Ridiculous Tips That Work (or Do They?)
Whether your kitchen sink has been clogged for weeks, and every time you run the garbage disposal, gunk backs up and gross slimy yucky stuff coats your sink; or your guest bathroom shower won’t drain,ever since your hairy uncle Harold visited a few months ago, you need creative approaches.
Crucial Tips for Keeping Your Home Safe and Up To Grade
Homeowners and property owners often only pay attention to the structural components of a building if and when they fail. Unfortunately, many — if not most — problems with structural components like doors, windows, and walls can be fixed at a fraction of the cost of replacement, if you notice them early enough. This essay will briefly explore the science of “wall maintenance” and help you nip potential structural damage in the bud.