Adventures in Home Owning: Drilled or Dug? Unwell in the Well Dear Homeowner, In last week’s article we discussed how both commonly found wells, dug and drilled, can be subject to contamination. This is primarily because the soil that wells pass through is filled with...
Adventures in Home Owning: Weathering the Storm Dear Homeowner, As we continue to push through the darkest days of the year, the likelihood of winter storm weather increases exponentially. February brings with it biting cold, strong winds, heavy snows, and, if we’re...
Adventures in Home Owning: Holiday Fire Safety Tips Dear Homeowner, Last week we talked about the challenges home inspectors face when navigating a house that is covered with snow and ice. But what about those elements that live outside and away from the house? No...
Adventures in Home Owning: Snow and the Home Inspection Process Dear Homeowner, One of the best parts about being a company based in New England is that we’re able to see, smell, and feel the change of all four seasons while doing home inspections over the course of...
Adventures in Home Owning: Holiday Fire Safety Tips Dear Homeowner, As the holidays approach, we all look forward to the spirit of the season which wraps itself in garlands around our streets, and carefully strings lights around our homes. Trees are cut down, blankets...
Adventures in Home Owning: Outdoor DIY Home Maintenance for Millennials Dear Homeowner, Last week we explored a few do-it-yourself home maintenance tips that can save you from having to spend valuable cash in the short term, and prevent you from dealing with...