While residents in St. George anxiously await the uncommon snowfall for sledding, snowballs and making snowmen, they may also be apprehensive about the damage that snow can bring to their homes. Snow in small amounts usually will leave no trace once melted, however any excess in moisture can expose problems that would otherwise remain unseen.…

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As temperatures continue to dip lower and lower this fall and winter in Saint George, inspection of the frost on your roof can show you whether your home is losing heat. As we look outside in the early morning hours, we see the roofs on the homes around us lightly blanketed with a thin layer…

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As residents in St. George hunkered down for the cold front that moved through the area last week, many reported trace amounts of snow falling. St. George is not known for its snowfall which averages under three inches each year. Often, years will go by without residents noticing any of the white stuff falling. Even…

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When prepping your St. George home for fireplace usage this winter, assuring that your home has adequate ventilation is important to the health of your family and is good for the burning fire as well. With the rising energy costs, we hear frequently about St. George residents adding or repairing the weather stripping surrounding doors…

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While temperatures still soar near triple digits in southern Utah, the thought of winterizing your home may seem too distant a thought. There are many reasons why preparing your home for the cooler months is a step that should be completed before temperatures begin to decline. As temperatures in southern Utah drop, insects and other…

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Central air systems in your St. George home are the best and most cost efficient way to cool your home, however air conditioner units installed in your window can offer a relief from the heat.  To ensure that you have the best air conditioner possible for your home, there are a few things to look…

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The windows in your St. George business are customers’ way of glimpsing into your facilities and if the windows are cracked, cloudy or otherwise needing repair, this can turn off potential customers as a bad first impression. Not only do windows provide businesses with fire code compliance, they also allow light to come in to…

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As mother nature reminds us of her superiority and we watch temperatures rise and drastically fall, we need to protect our home from the insects in southern Utah who are likewise confused and looking for someplace to harbor until the warm weather returns. Warmer temperatures across southern Utah encourage insects such as ants and bees…

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While we watched temperatures soar into the sixties during the start of the month, many residents in southern Utah were surprised by the recent cold and snowy weather and even more surprised at their home’s lack of weatherization.  Proper weatherization in your home can make the difference of staying nice and cozy inside or feeling…

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The skylights that were installed in your business are great at conserving energy along with giving more natural light to areas that would otherwise need better illumination, however the time is approaching in southern Utah for seasonal rain which can lead to leaking skylights. The seals surrounding skylights can wear down over time from heat…

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