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High Radon Levels are No Cause for Alarm

The Environmental Protection Agency and Consumer Federation of America strongly recommend that ALL home buyers test for the presence of elevated radon gas.

Radon, a carcinogen, is the second leading cause of lung cancer after smoking. Based on recent reports from the National Academy of Sciences, the EPA estimates 21,000 Americans die of radon induced lung cancer every year. The American Association of Radon Scientists and Technology (AARST) esti...

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Winterizing Your Home

Winterizing Your Home

Winterizing your home will keep it in top condition. Every homeowner needs to know how to winterize their home in order to prevent damage that could have otherwise been avoided. Just a few steps each year before the weather turns cold, and you can save yourself a lot of time and hassle in the long run.

Winterizing the Inside Of your Home

Winterizing the inside of your home not only saves you money - but it keeps you SAF...


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            Inspector vs. Engineer?

            You need a home inspector. When you hire a home inspector, you are hiring an experienced professional who has training and experience in the building industry. It is the job of the home inspector to not only evaluate the condition of the house's major systems and structural integrity, but also to evaluate how these systems are working together and identify areas that need to be watched, repaired or replaced.

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