Halloween is finally here. That means loads of local children will be hitting the streets and knocking on doors looking for those coveted candy treats.
Halloween is finally here. That means loads of local children will be hitting the streets and knocking on doors looking for those coveted candy treats.
If you are relocating to a new property in the coming months, a home inspection is a must – especially if you are looking to find out ways to conserve your household utility expenses
If you want help for living green stateside, have a home inspection contractor come to your property and evaluate what changes you can make to lower your energy expenses.
Coming off more than a half decade of economic uncertainty, the United States has at least one bright spot on the horizon when it comes to seeing a stabilization of its citizens’ finances: The housing market.
According to the National Weather Service, much of the eastern portion of the United States is currently in the midst of a cold spell.
While it seems that hurricane season may pass those of us in the Mid-Atlantic without a major storm, that doesn’t mean that homeowners are totally in the clear when it comes to the more subtle damages associated with wet fall weather.
Called “Hobbitat,” this enterprise produces cottages in a workshop that can house up to four people in only 250 square feet.
Green living begins at home, so make sure you look into a Maryland home inspection to highlight to you and the rest of the household what changes will help you live a greener life.
A new report shows that the U.S. is slowly but surely becoming one of the world’s leaders in energy efficiency.
Virginia Energy Sense has put together a list of “31 Tips for 31 Days,” that homeowners can follow in order to cut back on power usage and the utility bills that go with it.