
How to Prepare Your Front Range Home for Fall
Ahh, fall...the days are getting shorter, the nights are getting crisper, families are falling into new rhythms as their children begin a new year of school. All around us are signs that cooler, cozier days have arrived. Prepare your Front Range home for fall by finishing up any last-minute maintenance projects you've been meaning to get to all summer, and get your yard and house ready for changing temperatures. You'll be so glad you did! Outside First things first, let's cle

Concrete Lifting FAQ
A little bewildered by the idea of concrete lifting? Here are the answers to all your burning concrete lifting questions. How does the process work, in simple terms? First things first, we will drill a small penny-sized hole into the affected area. Once we have an access point, we will use our equipment to inject a high-density foam into the ground underneath your failed concrete. This foam will expand and fill the voids it finds, stabilizing loose, non-compacted soil in the

6 Home Upgrades To Make If Your Home Was Built Before 1980
It's not uncommon to be hesitant about buying a house that was built in the 50s or 60s — even the 80s! Will everything still be in good shape? Are the inner workings of the house up to snuff? Just like cell phones and laptops, houses evolve over time, incorporating new and improved technologies and doing away with approaches that are out of date. In other words: an old house is sometimes just that — old. Houses built before the 1980s (now forty years old, at least!) often hav