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Why Is The Furnace In My El Dorado Hills Home So Loud?
El Dorado Hills isn’t at risk of freezing over anytime soon, even though, technically, it is autumn around here—it’ll probably be weeks before we really

In Carmichael EPA R-22 Refrigerant Phase Out: What to Know?
If you recently saw your kids head off to start a new school year, maybe leaving their elementary schools behind to join the ranks at

Curb Appeal: Using Windows To Update the Look—and Efficiency—of Your West Sacramento Tract House
Our city has changed a lot in the past decade or two—there’s an IKEA in West Sacramento now, and it seems to me like a

Dangerous Dust: Why You Should Use MERV Rated Filters in the HVAC System of Your Vellejo Home
It lurks, invisible, in your beautiful Vallejo home. Silently, it grows, multiplying and spreading over your furniture, floors, and anything else it can find. Then,

Tracy Home Fall Furnace Maintenance: Top 10 Checklist
Fall in Tracy means Friday night high school football games and strolling through the San Joaquin Certified Farmer’s Market on Saturday morning—but, you’ll probably want

8 Warning Signs of Underground Pipe Damage After a Flood in Your Modesto Home
Many residents of Modesto remember the devastating New Year’s Day flood of 1997, when flood waters from heavy rains and melting snow caused the Tuolumne

Why The Solar Panels Still Produce Energy In Fall?
Arden-Arcade is home to some of Sacramento’s prettiest communities, including Sierra Oaks, Arden Park, and the neighborhoods around the Del Paso Country Club. The area

Top 3 End-of-Season AC Maintenance Tips for Roseville
The artists baking in the sun at Roseville’s Third Saturday Art Walk, as well as the golfers playing a sweaty round of 18 holes at

Diagnosing Unique Plumbing Problems—and Solutions—in Your Woodland Historic Home
You turn on the bathroom faucet—and brownish water comes flowing out. Your upstairs shower trickles water. And, your kitchen sink is always clogged. If you

Are Sacramento Allergies Linked to Dust in Your Ducts? – Bell
Sacramento allergies are notoriously bad. While being known as The City of Trees might make for pretty streets and lots of shade, all that plant

Why Should I Add a Softener to the Tankless Water Heater in My Dixon Home?
Dixon’s last Food Truck Mania of the season is coming up at the end of September, just one more sign that it’s nearly the end

Triple Pane Windows: Worth It for Natomas Homes? – Bell Bros
Natomas is one of the last areas of Sacramento still partially undeveloped—but nowhere near as undeveloped as it used to be. Houses keep creeping closer