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Spring Is In the Air! Six Ways to Improve Indoor Air Quality
Millions of people in the United States suffer from seasonal allergies. Higher pollen counts lead to hay fever during the spring, which causes sneezing, runny nose, watery eyes, coughing, and other symptoms. While the CDC recommends staying indoors with windows closed to reduce seasonal allergy symptoms, the EPA identifies that indoor air quality is worse than outdoor air quality.
Are We in A Housing Bubble?
Over the last year, home prices have soared around the country. Now, the conversation on everyone’s mind is whether we’re experiencing a housing bubble. This is especially true for buyers who don’t want to buy right before the bubble burst. Plus, homeowners on the verge of selling don’t want to miss out on the epic price increases.
Moisture is Detrimental to a Home
Excess moisture is dangerous in homes. It causes costly damage and poses risks to your family’s health. During a home inspection, our professional inspectors look for and report any evidence of excess moisture or damage from moisture.