Now that Atlanta’s annual deluge of tree pollen is almost over, it’s time to do some spring cleaning around the house. Washing windows, vacuuming cobwebs, and doing all of those annual deep cleaning chores will make your home feel sparklingly clean and fresh. But spring cleaning can also have
Historic and Hazardous: What Contractors Need to Know Before Starting a Historic Home Renovation
As an Atlanta contractor, you’re no stranger to the threat of asbestos, and you’re probably well aware of the risks. From the health and safety danger it poses to your crew, to the possibility of lawsuits and liability for improper handling, it’s clear that asbestos abatement needs to be left to the
Rain, Mold, and Landlord Liability: 5 Things to Know About Mold Removal
You’ve probably heard the saying, “When it rains, it pours,” but the saying could also be, “When it rains, it molds.” Here in Atlanta, our humid, subtropical climate makes buildings particularly susceptible to mold, which can cause illness for occupants and even structural damage to the building
These New Year’s Resolutions Will Give You a Healthier Home in 2020
If you’re anything like us, the end of 2019 has been full of good food, great friends, and the realization that the holidays left a huge mess behind. The holiday season allows us to focus on the people that matter, but that often means letting things like chores, home projects, and health
The Danger Lurking in Your Attic This Christmas
For many Atlanta families, decorating for the holidays is the highlight of the season. It brings forth the joy of celebrations past, present, and future. As homeowners unpack shiny baubles, heirloom ornaments, and kids’ homemade holiday decor, they think about last year’s gifts, lifelong family
Everything You Need to Know about Asbestos Siding on Historic Homes
Owning a historic home in Atlanta is a mixed bag of excitement and anxiety. On one hand, you have the superior craftsmanship, artful details, and uniqueness that only comes from purchasing a historic property. On the other hand, you have outdated building codes to deal with. If your home was built
Learn about the Risks of Lead Paint Exposure during National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week
Despite strict guidelines by the EPA, lead poisoning remains a prevalent problem in the US. Most private homes and commercial properties built before 1978—including public buildings like schools—contain lead-based paint and other building materials. Protecting your family, your employees, and the
3 Ways to Protect Yourself from Asbestos during a Home Remodel
Once the DIY bug bites, most homeowners are itching to dive headfirst into a renovation project. That means rolling up your sleeves, hitting the hardware store, and watching YouTube tutorials until you feel ready to conquer whichever section of your home needs a face lift. But if your home was built