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Spring Clean Up!
Spring clean up has arrived in Washington and Idaho as well as in most parts of the world with the end of March, and that means several things. The sun comes out for longer, the birds sing louder, April allergies come back with a vengeance, and of course, it is time...
We GotToilet Issues
Your toilet in the bathroom consists of the bowl unit that sits on the floor and the toilet tank that holds the liquid to be released when you flush the toilet. The bowl is just a solid porcelain piece with a drain fixture and doesn't contain moving parts. However,...
Smoke-Carbon Monoxide Detectors
How to Test Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors: A Complete Guide It's no secret that installing and properly maintaining smoke and carbon monoxide detectors hold the ability to save your life. One of the best features of these smoke and carbon monoxide detectors is...
Gutter Maintenance
Gutters are a crucial part of home drainage and can work for years. You know your gutters need to be cleaned when dirt, debris, and twigs have started to build up from elements, such as rain water. To minimize major damage and clog potential to your gutters, it is...
How to Prepare for a Home Inspection
When selling your home, a real estate agent can only do so much to make the property look and feel amazing. One of the best ways to strengthen the condition and verify your home's readiness for being sold is through a home inspection. A home inspection is an...
How to Maintain Your Air Conditioning
Keeping your air conditioner maintained is essential because you're going to save money, extend the lifespan of the unit, and reduce costly repairs. Your AC unit needs routine attention to ensure that it's operating at peak efficiency. Our Washington and North Bend AC...
GFCI or GFI Simplified
What is GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter)/ GFI (Ground Fault Interrupter)? A simple way to define what a GFCI/GFI is that they protect people from electrical shock. If we break the parts of the GFCI even further. First being Ground Fault (G) and this is when...