Is A Basement Mold Remediation Project In Your Future?
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13 April 2020
Hiring a basement mold remediation contractor is an appropriate investment to make in protecting your house. You may be wondering, though, what are the signs a building requires basement mold remediation. Here are 5 indicators you ought to pay attention to.
Spots
Mold often appears as fuzzy spots that appear on surfaces that supply sufficient moisture. These spots can be black, dark green, or dark blue. They're usually fairly circular unless they've formed in cracks of crevices.
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Kitchen Remodeling Trends For Small Homes That Need Modern Renovations And An Open Concept
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10 April 2020
If you have a small, older home that needs renovations, the kitchen is a great place to start updating your home. When redesigning your kitchen, you may want an open concept design that is more modern and gives you more space. The following kitchen remodeling trends are some of the design options you will want to consider when doing renovations to your home:
Fresh Kitchen Design with Stone, Clean Lines and Less Clutter for A Minimalist Look
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Dealing With Water Damage On Your Foundation
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8 April 2020
One of the most common forms of damage that affect the foundation of many homes is a result of water infiltration. Often water seeping in around the foundation can cause damage to the foundation that will eventually need repairing.
Signs of Water Damage
Water damage is not always easy to see in your foundation walls. Wet spots on the foundation walls or cracks that have water seeping through them are pretty good indications that the foundation wall is compromised.
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Five Reasons To Replace Your Siding
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6 April 2020
The siding on your home not only protects your house from the outside elements, but it also is the main factor that influences the appearance of your home. You want to make sure the siding is in good shape for both of these reasons. The following are signs that it is time to consider siding replacement for your home.
1. Rot Issues
Wooden siding can develop rot as it ages, especially if the paint has begun to wear off.
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