by Your Brooklyn Home Inspectors - Serving NYC | Nov 22, 2024 | Uncategorized
If you use firewood to heat your home or enjoy a cozy fireplace, you likely have a woodpile ready for those chilly nights. But where you store that woodpile matters more than you might think. While keeping it right up against your house may seem convenient, it can...
by Your Brooklyn Home Inspectors - Serving NYC | Nov 4, 2024 | Uncategorized
Finding space to work from home can be a challenge, especially if you’re working with limited square footage. But with a bit of creativity and strategic thinking, you can carve out an effective workspace that’s functional, comfortable, and uniquely yours. Here’s how...
by Your Brooklyn Home Inspectors - Serving NYC | Oct 23, 2024 | Uncategorized
Winter brings cozy nights by the fire, hot chocolate, and festive celebrations, but it also brings dry, cold air that can take a toll on our bodies. One of the best ways to combat the effects of winter’s dry air is by using a humidifier. While most people associate...
by Your Brooklyn Home Inspectors - Serving NYC | Oct 15, 2024 | Uncategorized
As the crisp air of autumn sets in, it’s easy to forget the chill that winter will bring. The potential for frozen pipes is a serious concern for homeowners. Here’s how you can prepare your home now to prevent those icy headaches later. Understanding the RisksFrozen...
by Your Brooklyn Home Inspectors - Serving NYC | Sep 24, 2024 | Uncategorized
As the air begins to cool and the leaves start to change, many homeowners start thinking about cozying up by the fire during the winter months. But before you light that first fire of the season, there’s an important task that shouldn’t be overlooked: chimney...
by Your Brooklyn Home Inspectors - Serving NYC | Sep 6, 2024 | Uncategorized
Indoor plants have become a popular addition to homes, offices, and public spaces, and for good reason. Beyond their aesthetic appeal, plants offer a range of benefits that contribute to a healthier and more pleasant living environment. From increasing oxygen levels...