Lake Ariel Realty

Choosing Sustainable Building Materials
CENTURY 21 Select Group 3 years ago

As we focus more and more on the eco-friendliness and sustainability of our resources, it’s natural for homeowners to begin to look at the environmental impact of building materials when planning their next project.  Fortunately, there are a number of products on the market right now that are sustainable, eco-friendly, and even affordable!

Here is what you need to know when planning your home project!

What are sustainable building materials? There are many considerations when determining the su...
Shed vs. Garage: What Goes Where?
CENTURY 21 Select Group 3 years ago

 

Are you storing the same items you have in your shed in your garage, or vice versa? These two spaces are often mistakenly used as one in the same. Start optimizing each space and ensure your own safety by separating what goes where.

 

It’s easy for a shed or a garage to turn into a larger version of your designated junk drawer, but why not make the most of the space you use for your tools. That way when you need something, finding the item isn’t nearly as hard as the problem you need to fix.

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The Simple Life
CENTURY 21 Select Group 3 years ago

Did you spend the majority of 2020 making lists of things you wanted to change about your home but never actually got around to doing them? Well, now is the time. Consider 2021 a fresh start for both you and your living space with a great opportunity to dive into everyone’s favorite activity: organization.

OK, organizing might not be everybody’s cup of tea. It can be tedious and time-consuming and make you want to pull your hair out. However, it’s a great first step for anyone seeking to change...
Why do Radon Levels Rise During the Winter?
CENTURY 21 Select Group 3 years ago

If you’ve tested your home for Radon at different times of the year, you probably noticed a spike in colder weather, but why is that?  Perhaps even more importantly, should this be a concern to you?

Here are a few things that can contribute to a spike in your Radon levels during the winter:

The ground could be frozen Normally, a lot of Radon gas escapes through your yard, but when the ground freezes that becomes more difficult and the path of least resistance becomes your home.  As a result, wh...
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