Post-Residential Renovation Cleanup
Remodeling your home creates a pretty significant mess when all is said and done. Even if your contractor or crew of renovators go about the work efficiently, there’s still waste, dust and dirt to take care of when the project is done. To help, here are a few tips for homeowners on minimizing waste and performing a detailed post-construction cleanup after your final walkthrough.
First, let’s talk about waste. According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency, home remodeling accounts for 22% of all construction and demolition generated waste. Although much of that waste is from natural materials, some of it could affect your health, such as brick and drywall dust. Handling these materials should be done with care and may require specialized cleaning equipment.
If taking care of post-construction waste removal yourself, be sure to wear personal protection equipment. A respirator or face mask is vital in order to lower the odds of hazardous dust getting inside your lungs. (more…)

Erosion is a natural process, but if it happens too fast, it can harm the environment. Effective erosion control measures prevent the movement of soil sediments off-site/land, reducing land and water quality risks. Eco-friendly erosion control methods like revegetation and slope modification slow down water flow, helping soil stay intact longer. Additionally, they can promote post-construction vegetation growth that will reduce erosion long after construction crews leave the site.
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After conquering the challenge of buying a home, homeowners are tasked with a new trial: properly maintaining the property. Often, this leads them into untested territory. One example of maintenance that some find daunting is all the upkeep needed for a driveway. To help get the most out of your driveway’s lifespan, let’s go over a few maintenance, upkeep and repair basics.
Buyers in the real estate market today are prioritizing purchasing homes today that fit their needs now and long into the future, properties that have been dubbed as ‘forever homes.’ In the past, it was more financially feasible to look at a home as short-term commitment, with families buying and selling properties as their needs changed. Prioritizing these forever homes and committing to them means that rather than finding a new property to meet their new needs, they’d have to adjust their current property to meet them. Even if that need is something cosmetic, families can make the change.