Introduction When you peel back the walls and floors of an old home, you never know what you’ll find. In this case, the narrator discovered a century-old house with a cracked brick wall, sinking pillars, termite-damaged supports, and floors that looked like a funhouse attraction. But what begins as a literal foundation repair quickly unfolds
Introduction Every day in the HVAC world, technicians walk into homes where the equipment is brand-new, the homeowner is confident everything was installed “to code,” and yet the system is already doomed to fail. Why? Because the ductwork — the air distribution system that actually makes heating and cooling possible — was never sized correctly.
Introduction With years of hands-on experience testing, repairing, and designing water treatment systems across Utah, I’m often asked one question: “With all your access to equipment and knowledge… what did you put in your own house?” This post breaks down the exact system I installed — and, more importantly, why each layer of filtration matters.
Renovating an older home is always a journey — especially when it carries the memories of generations before. In this update, we take a look at the incredible progress made after installing drywall and texturing throughout the home. What was once a bare-bones frame is now beginning to look like a finished, livable space —
Shot on a blue-sky day out by the river and sorghum fields… which is exactly why we need to talk about the air inside our homes. Most of us have heard the stat: indoor air can be 2–5× more polluted than outdoor air, and sometimes much higher. That sounds wild when you’re breathing crisp mountain