If you’ve ever stepped out of a hot shower and suddenly felt lightheaded, you’re not alone. That spinning, woozy feeling isn’t random — it’s tied to water temperature, blood pressure changes, and even your bathroom ventilation. And here in Utah, where dry air, elevation, and winter inversions already stress our bodies, those effects can feel
Ever notice how that dull, nagging headache fades the minute you step outside? You drive away, run errands, grab lunch — and suddenly you feel clearer. Then you come home… and within an hour, it creeps back. That’s not random. And it’s not “just stress.” In many Utah homes, recurring indoor headaches are linked to
Most people never think twice about the small gap under their bedroom door. It’s just there. No big deal, right? Actually… it might be a bigger deal than you realize. That tiny space plays a critical role in something called pressure balance — and when pressure inside your home is off, it can affect airflow,
https://youtu.be/e5MG3ug9oeU Introduction When a homeowner asks whether their six-year-old furnace needs a tune-up, the answer is almost always yes. A recent visit to a customer’s home showed exactly why: hidden gas leaks, airflow restrictions, improper installation shortcuts, and a severely clogged outdoor condenser were quietly costing them money and putting their safety at risk. A