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When The Snow Melts…
March 9, 2026
Living in New England, sometimes we get a winter to “remember”. Typically, these memories are not the type where we enjoy sharing how warm and sunny it was. Usually, it is the exact opposite. Constant dreariness, ice dams, snow piled 10 feet high that seems ...
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The Best Material for Inside Tile Corners (Hint: It’s Not Grout)
March 1, 2026
When you are finishing a tile job, one of the most important decisions happens at the inside corners. Many beginners (…and even some professionals!) assume grout should go everywhere between tiles, including where two tiled walls meet. But professional installers almost always choose silicone instead. ...
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What Are Soffit Vents?
February 26, 2026
Soffit vents are small openings built into the underside of a roof overhang. That underside is called the soffit and it wraps around the roof edges of most houses. The soffit vents help fresh air move into the attic while pushing warm, moist air out, ...
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How To Prevent Ice Dams?
February 15, 2026
As we in New England are all VERY well aware, ice dams can cause serious damage to a home during the Winter months – particularly during Winters that are rougher than others! Ice dams form when snow on the roof melts and then refreezes at ...
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What Is A Ridge Vent?
February 8, 2026
Sometimes I am walking around a house with a Client, and the discussion comes up (for various reasons) centered around their roof’s ridge vent (or lack thereof). In the moment, working to explain the concept of a ridge vent can be a little challenging, as ...
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The Dreaded Ice Dam
February 2, 2026
In New England, overall, we are VERY fortunate when it comes to ice dams. In the Winter of 2014, we were hit REALLY hard with them throughout the region and in 2015 we went through a ‘junior version’ of the previous year. Thankfully, dealing with ...
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Which Parts of Your Home Does Winter Damage Most?
January 26, 2026
Winter weather can be hard on your home. Cold temperatures, snow, ice, and strong winds can slowly wear things down if you are not careful. Knowing which parts of your home are most at risk can help you prevent costly repairs and keep your house ...
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Where Can You Recharge Old Fire Extinguishers?
January 19, 2026
If you have an old fire extinguisher that needs to be recharged, there are safe and proper ways to handle it. Fire extinguishers are important safety tools, but they must be serviced correctly to work when needed. Not all places can recharge them, and some ...
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When A Tree Falls On The Power Lines, Who Is Responsible For What?!?
January 12, 2026
When a tree falls on power lines, it can cause scary scenes, outages, and confusion about who is responsible. The answer depends on where the tree came from, who owns the land, and what was damaged. Knowing the basics can help homeowners stay calm and ...
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Damp Attic Walls
January 5, 2026
Attic walls sometimes get damp, and it can worry homeowners because moisture can lead to mold, rot, and other concerns. The good news is that this problem is common and usually fixable once you understand why it happens. One main reason attic walls get damp ...
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