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Why Local Expertise Matters in Gulf Coast Commercial Construction
Commercial construction in the Gulf Coast region presents challenges that are vastly different from other areas of the country. From the humid subtropical climate to coastal winds and flooding risks, these environmental factors directly impact how buildings must be designed and constructed. This is where local expertise becomes not just

Seasonal Storm-Proofing: Construction Solutions for a Safer Home
New Orleans is no stranger to powerful storms and hurricanes. With a long history of seasonal weather events, local homeowners know the importance of being proactive rather than reactive. Storm-proofing your home isn’t just about boarding up windows before a storm hits—it’s about investing in long-term construction solutions that enhance

Spring Into Renovation: Top Home Upgrades for New Orleans Homes
As the weather warms up and the days grow longer, spring presents an ideal window for homeowners to tackle long-awaited renovation projects. In New Orleans, where humidity and storm risks increase later in the year, spring offers the sweet spot between cooler winter months and the disruptive summer hurricane season.

Why Lead Paint Is Still a Major Issue in New Orleans Homes
New Orleans is a city rich in culture, architecture, and history—but with that history comes a hidden hazard lurking in many of its beautiful homes: lead paint. While lead-based paint was banned for residential use in the U.S. in 1978, the majority of New Orleans homes were built long before

Did Your Home Trap Moisture This Winter?
When winter rolls through New Orleans, we tend to think more about staying warm and cozy than what’s happening inside our walls. But while you were curled up indoors, your home may have been silently trapping moisture. Now that the season is shifting, it’s time to consider what that excess

How to Prevent Spring Mold Growth After a Wet Winter in New Orleans
New Orleans’ subtropical climate, characterized by warm temperatures and high humidity, creates an ideal environment for mold growth. After a particularly wet winter, the increased moisture levels can exacerbate this issue, leading to potential health risks and structural damage in homes. Implementing proactive measures is essential to mitigate these risks