There are many particles floating outside your home that may pass through your ventilation or heating and cooling system. It can be toxic and harmful chemicals that may cause health issues when exposed for a long period of time. Checking the quality of air in your home must be conducted regularly to ensure the safety and good health of your family. For starters, here are some signs of declining air quality:
7 Tips for Cleaning Your Rental Between Tenants
When the tenants move out, the stress moves in. A clean rental can yield many benefits, even if it is a pain to achieve. To help you reap the rewards of a pristine rental, here are a few tips.
What to Look for in an Air Purifier
You don’t have to suffer from allergies to benefit from an air purifier. Everyone can benefit from having healthy air to breathe.
Why?
Because often, indoor air quality is worse than that of outside air. In our efforts to conserve energy and reduce our utility costs our homes are often tightly sealed, reducing the flow of fresh, outside air.
10 Ways to Reduce your Water Bill
While you can live without cable or satellite, you won’t live very long without water.
But don’t think that just because you need water you’re stuck with paying high water bills every month.
Assuming you don’t have a hidden water leak, if you find your water bill going up month after month, there are things you can do to reduce your water consumption (without resorting to bathing once a week).
Bird Control: How to Keep Animals Out of Your Attic and Chimney
Your chimney and attic make a great habitat for animals, like migratory birds and bats, but they shouldn’t be there. These animals can cause damage to your home’s structure, including your plumbing and wiring, as well as spread diseases. So, how do you keep animals out of your attic and chimney?