What People in Brooklyn, CT and Eastern Connecticut Should Know May in Eastern Connecticut is a beautiful time of year. Trees are in full bloom, the air is warming up, and people are finally spending more time outdoors. But along with the sunshine and spring blossoms,...
April Showers Bring…Mold Risk As spring rains arrive in Connecticut, residents eagerly welcome the warmer weather, blossoming flowers, and greener landscapes. However, the season also brings a hidden hazard: mold growth. The increased rainfall and rising...
How to Prevent Ice Dams and Protect Your Home Winter’s beauty often comes with hidden dangers for homeowners, and ice dams are a common cold-weather challenge. These frozen ridges form along the edges of your roof, trapping melting snow and causing water to back...
5 Ways to Reduce the Risk of Mold in Your Damp Basement / Crawlspace Whether your home sits on a slab, a crawlspace, a basement (or a combination), your foundation is an essential part of your home. Basements can provide valuable space for storage, recreation, or even...
Why Water is the Number One Enemy of Every Building Water is everywhere and is essential for life, BUT it harbors a destructive power that can silently erode the very foundations of our environment. From ancient monuments to modern skyscrapers, no structure is immune...
Winter-Proofing Your Home As the temperature drops, the risk of frozen or burst pipes becomes a significant concern for homeowners. Water expands as it freezes, which can lead to pipe damage, leaks, and costly repairs. However, with some proactive measures, you can...