by Nurzia | Apr 10, 2025 | Services
As warmer weather arrives, many homeowners start spring cleaning, renovating kitchens, clearing out attics and basements, or tackling long-overdue home projects. But before you dive in, be aware that mold could be lurking in damp, hidden areas. Let’s bust some common...
by Nurzia | Mar 11, 2025 | Services
Water damage can strike at any time, whether from a burst pipe, flooding, or storm-related incidents. No matter the cause, the effects can be devastating to your home or business. If you’re facing water damage, immediate action is essential to minimize further issues...
by Nurzia | Feb 25, 2025 | Services
If you’ve experienced a sudden burst of smoke or soot from your heating system, you may have had a puff back. This occurs when unburned fuel ignites in your furnace or boiler, causing a small explosion that sends soot and smoke throughout your home, often...
by Nurzia | Jan 7, 2025 | Services
As temperatures drop, the risk of frozen pipes increases. When pipes are exposed to prolonged cold—especially at 20°F or below—they can freeze and potentially burst, causing costly water damage. Protect your home by understanding how to prevent freezing and what to do...
by Nurzia | Dec 2, 2024 | Services
As temperatures begin to drop and you prepare to turn on your heating system, there’s a crucial maintenance step that often goes overlooked—cleaning your vents. Regular vent cleaning not only improves the efficiency of your heating system but also helps to...
by Nurzia | Sep 25, 2024 | News
Rebuilding Together Dutchess County On behalf of Rebuilding Together Dutchess County I would like to personally thank you and the entire DCAR team for your contribution of time and effort to our Rebuilding Day program! On Saturday, you impacted Dana, Christopher and...
by Nurzia | Sep 25, 2024 | News
Rebuilding Together repairs three Dutchess homes Geoffrey Wilson / Poughkeepsie Journal Dana Argiropoulos’ home in the City of Poughkeepsie didn’t quite meet her family’s needs. Rebuilding Together Dutchess County volunteers, from left, Justin...