Q&A: Water Pressure
Q: Is it normal for water pressure to drop or temperature to change if someone flushes the toilet while you are in the shower? While many homeowners grow accustomed to the sudden drop in water pressure that occurs when one household member flushes a toilet while another one is using the shower, this is something [...]
Avoiding Flood Damage
Excessive rain, with or without a major storm event, can cause flooding when the ground is already saturated and run-off occurs or water pools in low-lying areas. Here are some tips if you live in a flood-prone area. If you’re unfamiliar with your areas, check with neighbors and authorities on the degree of past flooding. [...]
GETTING INTO YOUR GUTTERS
There are two basic gutter types – hanging or built-in. The hanging type is the most common type and is quite noticeable along the roof edge of a house even to the untrained eye. On the other hand, built-in gutters are usually not readily visible since they are integral with the roof. Built-in gutters are [...]
Renting on the Rise means Opportunity for Investors
For as long as most American’s can remember the “American Dream” was associated with owning a home. Since the Hoover administration, the American government has strongly encouraged this belief with incentives and polices to promote an equity stake in this country. It was not until recently that officials have begun to say otherwise, now they [...]


