by v4djr4jbef2017 | Apr 12, 2018 | General, How-To
A home is a hard-earned sanctuary for you and your family, but that doesn’t mean it is automatically safe by design. In fact, there are many risks in the average American home that go overlooked by homeowners until it’s too late. Therefore, it’s a good idea to know...
by v4djr4jbef2017 | Mar 16, 2017 | General, Weather
As of January, the state of Colorado—and particularly the high mountain areas—had recorded as much as 75% of its actual snow fall totals, putting the state on track for a wet year that would hopefully put an end to the recent string of droughts. The town of Crested...
by v4djr4jbef2017 | Sep 19, 2016 | General, Natural Disasters
It’s late summer in Colorado, and that means one thing: rain. The monsoonal flow of tropical moisture this time of year is a regular feature of life in the Rocky Mountain West, and it’s not unusual for big storms to line up along the Front Range on a nearly daily...
by v4djr4jbef2017 | Mar 17, 2016 | General, How-To
Anyone who has ever bought or owned a home that’s older than 50 years or so knows about the risks associated with lead paint. Widely used across the U.S. until 1978, when it was outlawed for household use, lead-based paint has been connected to nervous system damage,...
by v4djr4jbef2017 | Jan 12, 2016 | General, Weather
The weather experts are saying that 2016 could end up being one of the strongest El Niño years on record, with major weather changes and extreme events in store for a large swath of the United States. And there’s very little we can do about it, a fact that’s...