Happy 2026 - February snow is melting!
Happy 2026 - February snow is melting!
Bathroom Fans That Don't Vent Outside
The most common basement moisture issue
DIY repairs we see all the time
Are you on city water? Do you want to know what is in that water? Each utility is required to publish a testing report annually. The Environmental Working Group (EWG) has created a Tap Water Database that is very helpful in understanding these reports.

The seriousness of dealing with mold has been around since the Old Testament. Leviticus 13 and 14 give a snapshot of how important mitigating mold was. From allergies, asthma, and skin reactions to serious mycotoxin issues. Mold Toxicity is more common than you think. Fortunately we now we have a great deal of resources available to help:
Brian Karr - Mold Finders Radio Podcast
Dr. Andrew Campbell - mymycolab.com
https://iac2.org/mold-inspection-standards-of-practice/#5.7
https://sporecyte.com/fungal-glossary/
https://www.emlab.com/resources/fungal-library/
https://www.nationlabs.com/resources/mold-library/
https://www.mymoldmasters.com/mold-library#Aspergillus
The U.S. Government's Healthy Homes program has establish guidelines to create a healthy home. The guidelines state a healthy home is:
According to the EPA, radon is responsible for about 21,000 lung cancer deaths in the United States every year. Radon exposure is not elective like smoking. Radon is a colorless, odorless, radioactive gas that may be harmful to humans. The amount of radon in the air is measured in picocuries of radon gas per liter of air, or “pCi/L.” While any radon exposure creates some risk to health, the EPA considers a level of 4 pCi/L or higher dangerous and recommends that you take remedial measures to reduce or eliminate radon.
https://www.in.gov/health/files/RADON_FACT_SHEET_12-20-17_-_Indiana_focusedrevisedbyIB.pdf