by HomeGauge | Jun 23, 2026 | Community, Home Improvement, Homeowners
You don’t need a design degree or a decorator’s budget to create a home that feels intentional, comfortable, and genuinely yours. Good interior design is less about following trends and more about understanding a few foundational principles that make...
by HomeGauge | Mar 23, 2026 | Community, DIY Tips and Tricks, Home Improvement, Homeowners
Looking to refresh your home without breaking the bank? Bathroom upgrades are among the most effective ways to boost comfort, style, and even property value, and many can be tackled without hiring a contractor. With a little planning, some basic tools, and a free...
by HomeGauge | Feb 23, 2026 | Homeowners, Wood Destroying Insects
Termite Infestations: What Homeowners Should Know Termites are often called “silent destroyers,” and for good reason. These small insects can quietly feed on wood and other building materials for months—or even years—before homeowners realize there’s a problem. By the...
by HomeGauge | Jan 23, 2026 | DIY Tips and Tricks, Healthy and Safe Home, Home Maintenance, Home Safety, Homeowners
The air circulating through your home plays a bigger role in comfort, health, and energy efficiency than many homeowners realize. Over time, dust, debris, and allergens accumulate in your air ducts, affecting indoor air quality and making your HVAC system work harder....
by HomeGauge | Dec 26, 2025 | Community, Home Improvement, Homeowners
As winter approaches, many homeowners find themselves bracing for the inevitable increase in utility bills. Learning how to save energy during the colder months involves a strategic approach to managing your home’s ecosystem. By making a few intentional adjustments to...
by HomeGauge | Oct 22, 2025 | Homeowners, Mold and Fungi, Safe and Healthy Home
Prevent Mold in the Bathroom: Understanding the Enemy Bathrooms provide the perfect trifecta for mold growth: moisture, warmth, and an organic food source (like soap scum, dust, or grout). Every time you take a shower, you pump the air full of water vapor, which then...