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Newer Tighter Homes, Older Stagnant Air

Indoor air quality – IAQ – how significant is it and should you be concerned? Perhaps more importantly, what can you do about it? Unfortunately, the air in our homes is some of the dirtiest we breathe, even dirtier than that found along many of our highways. There are many reasons – pets, fabrics that….

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A Common Condo Question – Defer, Replace, or Improve?

Those involved in providing reserve studies (engineers and accounting managers) perform a valuable function. They can tell you how much to put aside today for tomorrow’s capital expenditures, as they have it down to a science. There is also an art to reserve studies that is rarely discussed. There are some intangibles or perceptions about….

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A Few Things to Consider while Preparing For Winter

This month, while we continue to enjoy the colorful leaves, apple pies, pumpkin fests and fairs, it is not too early to start thinking about PREPARING FOR WINTER. Preparing now for winter can save time, money, and discomfort later.  Here are a few things you can do to prevent problems this winter. The heating unit should be….

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Pre-Winter Preventive Maintenance – Condos or Otherwise

Some folks think New England’s fall is the best season of all.  Trees are changing colors; Friday night football games; and the kids are back in school.  But not everyone is happy.  Those with the responsibility of maintaining condo facilities know the anxiety of the fall season and all of the tasks needing to be….

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Its just dirt, right?… Wrong. Soil Erosion could be the Culprit

Is your house moving? It probably is and it’s not as unusual as you might think. According to a recent nationwide survey by Criterium Engineers, structural movement is one of the most common concerns of homeowners. And, it is often the soil underneath the home that’s the cause. The Criterium Engineers survey was based on….

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Solar, Solar, Everywhere!

It’s no surprise that solar panels have started popping up all over the area.  Solar can drastically reduce electric bills, protect against the rising cost of energy, boost U.S. energy independence, protect the environment and more. The cost of solar panels has decreased significantly over the years and continues to drop. Implementation of “net metering”….

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Radon Mitigation – Hype or Necessity?

You have heard of radon. Perhaps you have tested your home or the home you intended to buy for the presence of radon gas. If so, when you received the results, did you take any action? Did you install a mitigation pump or even refuse to purchase the home? Is radon risk real? There is….

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Before You Hit the Road or Driveway

It’s mid-summer with the grass growing tall and the Sox and Yanks in a traditional pennant race so what’s the rush in reminding the Board it needs to be making paving decisions, now.  The reason of course is the Board missed the fall deadline for the asphalt plant’s closing last November and had distractions this….

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Redefining the Home Inspection

Ask most home inspectors what the standard definition of a home inspection is and you will hear something like: “An evaluation of the current condition of the home based on visual evidence.”  That definition fairly characterized the practice for many years.  But as more people entered the field, many with little or no relevant training or experience,….

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