California winters may be mild, but it’s still important to perform home winterization tasks in the fall. In our previous article, we covered exterior home winterization. In this segment, we’ll go over some interior maintenance steps to help you prepare your California home for winter. Read more
How to Prepare Your California Home for Winter: Interior Maintenance
Posted on November 15, 2018 by James Florence
Posted in: Home Maintenance, Seasonal, Home Tips, Home Improvement
Tags: interior home maintenance
How To Choose a Contractor
Posted on October 09, 2018 by Joy Lanzaro
How to Choose a Contractor for Your Home Improvement Project, in 8 Easy steps.
Today we’re republishing one of our most popular (and useful) posts from Joy Lanzaro, Director of Mediation & Compliance.
Here are eight steps you can take to hire a reputable remodeling contractor:
- Obtain multiple bids (if possible). Getting multiple bids is a great way to ensure you’re making an informed choice. If you sign a contract, you have exactly three days to rescind in writing. Upon rescission, the contractor must return your deposit. If your area has been declared a disaster area, the three-day Right of Rescission extends to seven days.
- Check license information. By law, anyone who undertakes to improve your home or property must have a contractor’s license if the cost from start to completion will exceed $500.
Posted in: Uncategorized, Consumer News, Consumer Events, Consumers, Customer Service, Diamond Certified News, Home Improvement
Tags: remodeling, home
Industry Overview: Solar
Posted on July 26, 2018 by Suzanne Carroll
Solar panels are popular with homeowners seeking environmentally-friendly energy solutions. But the reality of choosing and installing solar panels gets a little complicated once homeowners start learning about all the options that are available. Below, we define commonly used terms in the solar industry, discuss the pros and cons of going off-grid, and answer some frequently asked questions regarding solar power. Read more
Posted in: Home Improvement, Solar Energy
Tags: electrical, home, solar
How to Be Their Favorite Customer
Posted on July 10, 2018 by Maria Onrubia
Today, we’re revisiting a subject important to anyone embarking on a home improvement project: how you can help streamline the process by being a good customer. Below, Greg Louie, CEO of American Ratings Corporation, discusses what you can do to help foster the success of any project.
How to Be Their Favorite Customer
When you work with a local company, it’s ultimately their responsibility to perform a thorough and complete job, but you play a big part in the success of your project, too. Here are a few simple steps you can take to be their favorite customer:
- Be clear and upfront with the company representative.
- Outline the problem,
Posted in: Consumers, Home Improvement
Tags: home improvement, consumer advice, greg louie, professional
Hiring a Kitchen & Bath Contractor | Infographic
Posted on June 05, 2018 by Joy Lanzaro
We break down the steps for hiring a kitchen and bath contractor with this handy infographic. We hope you find it helpful, and let us know how your kitchen or bathroom remodel goes! Read more
Posted in: Home Remodeling, Uncategorized, Home Tips, Home Improvement
Tags: home, kitchen, hiring a contractor
Do Fence Me In: Why Every Home Needs a Good Fence
Posted on March 08, 2018 by Suzanne Carroll
For many folks in the Bay Area, the busiest room in the house is…the backyard. Grilling, playing and socializing outdoors puts neighbors in closer contact with each other, and while that can certainly lead to friendships, it can also cause friction. But you know what they say, good fences make good neighbors. This article covers why you might choose to invest in a high-quality fence and what options are best for your type of yard. Read more
Posted in: Hardscaping, Home Improvement
Tags: pet care, home security, home
Three Ways to Reduce Soil Erosion and Landslide Risk
Posted on February 15, 2018 by Suzanne Carroll
Soil erosion occurs when loose portions of topsoil are displaced, usually by wind or rain. For the most part, erosion is a natural process, but it can become a problem when weather conditions accelerate the rate of topsoil loss, such as on a cliff or hillside following heavy rains. With so many neighborhoods in the Bay Area built on steep terrain, many homeowners worry about soil erosion and the accompanying landslide risk during the rainy season. Making major investments in retaining walls or foundation reinforcement is one option, but there are less costly measures homeowners can take to help protect their properties as well. Read more
Posted in: Home Improvement
Tags: drainage, home, landscaping