As October rolls in, the vibrant colors of fall leaves bring beauty to our surroundings, but they also signal that winter is just around the corner. For homeowners, this is the perfect time to prepare your yard for the cold months ahead. At HomeTech, we believe that a well-maintained exterior not only enhances your home’s […]
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Cooling Efficiencies
Comparing Swamp Coolers, Air Conditioners, and Other Cooling Systems As summer temperatures soar, finding an efficient and cost-effective cooling solution becomes essential. Whether you’re considering a swamp cooler, a traditional air conditioner, or another cooling system, understanding their efficiencies can help you make an informed decision. We are going to compare the cooling efficiencies of […]
Conservation of Water Indoors
As Utah continues to experience population growth and faces challenges related to water scarcity, it’s more important than ever for residents to adopt water conservation practices. Here are some practical and effective ways to conserve water in 2024: Indoor Water Conservation Fix Leaks Promptly Check for Leaks: Regularly inspect faucets, toilets, and pipes for leaks. […]
8 Ways to Organize Your Garage
The garage often becomes a dumping ground for everything from tools to holiday decorations, leaving little room for your car or any sense of order. But fear not! With a bit of planning and some smart organization strategies, you can transform your garage into a functional and tidy space. Here are eight effective ways to […]
16 Tips to Prepare for a Home Inspection
We’ve been in the business for 16 years as of this year, so we compiled 16 tips to prepare for a home inspection. Hometech does home inspections for buyers and home inspections for sellers. Prepare for a home inspection as a seller: Inspections for sellers can be a valuable tool in the real estate process. […]
Take Action on Radon this January
It’s time to take Action on Radon! Radon is estimated to cause around 21,000 lung cancer deaths in the United States every year and is the second leading cause of lung cancer, according to the U.S Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that can get trapped in homes and buildings […]