Attics – Important But Hazardous

The attic in my grandmother’s turn-of-the-century home was full of wonder for a curious boy. It had a narrow winding staircase, creaking steps, flickering lights, and an enormous antique pool table. These days however, due to changes in design standards, all space in a home not calculable as “living space”…
For Summer – Know Your Air Conditioner Well

The average high temperature on the Treasure Coast reaches 90 degrees in June and stays there through September. In past decades, this meant people would not live in Florida. However, with the advent of home air conditioners in 1958, demand to live in Florida skyrocketed. In 1950, the population was…
Keeping Your Family’s Water Safe
New Homes Need Inspections!
A Well Engineered Home

February 17 thru 23 is National Engineers’ Week, about which our President wrote: “By harnessing the power of technology and science, engineers help transform and enhance the quality of life for people around the globe. Their work spurs innovation in many important areas, such as manufacturing, defense, agriculture, and aviation.…