Posts by Summer Robertson
Home Addition Remodel
If your house is busting at the seams with your growing family and upgrading to a larger house is not in your budget, consider an addition to your home and remodel it to fit your own Brady Bunch. There doesn’t need to be an extensive amount of extra land in order to add an addition…
Read MoreSaint George Home Inspection
If you are thinking of buying a home in Saint George, make sure to have a home inspection done by a reputable company first. The quaint house you’ve had your eye on with the picket fence that was built in the 1900’s might seem like a screaming deal, however it could be due to the…
Read MoreRemoving Southern Utah Red Dirt from Carpet
For those of you with lighter shades of carpet, you probably understand the difficulty of removing our famous Southern Utah Red Dirt. Our dirt is so famous for its inability to be washed out of things, we have souvenirs such as shirts that have been rubbed in the dirt to be kept indefinitely. Southern Utah’s…
Read MoreSt. George Marathon Registration Open
This week, registration for the St. George marathon opens. The marathon is a time for St. George to shine while showcasing its beautiful scenery and mild climate. Are you perhaps coming to participate in the Marathon or cheer on a family member or friend? If during your visit you decide to build your dream home…
Read MorePet Odor Removal
Taking care of pet odor removal in rentals is an important step to guarantee that your renters will be satisfied with their choice of home. Walking into what could be someone’s new home and smelling the former owner’s pets Scruffy and Fido is enough for potential occupants to search for others rentals. HiCaliber specializes in…
Read MoreSnowbirds’ Winter Homes in Southern Utah
During the winter months, many Snowbirds make their winter homes in Southern Utah. We see an influx of those wishing to escape colder climates making their way to our beautiful desert town. When warmer weather comes, we say goodbye to our visitors for a season. When they leave for the summer, what happens to their…
Read MoreSt. George Tourism Season
The Shuttle System in Zion National Park will resume operations this Friday, April 1st marking the beginning of Tourism Season for St. George. St. George is a perfect family oriented town that also caters to retirees. It has a central location to numerous state and national parks including Zion and is famous for its year…
Read MoreSquatters in Foreclosed St. George Homes
Squatters have been known to occupy foreclosed homes which can make us uneasy knowing the vacant houses in St. George aren’t really empty. Squatters see foreclosures as an opportunity for free rent until the home is sold to the next buyer. Seeing the current foreclosure rates, they may be living there for a while. Luckily…
Read MoreAnts in Saint George
Now that the earth is warming up, the ants in Saint George are coming out of their hills and reeking havoc on your yard. While they may control the outside perimeter of the building, there is no reason for them to invade the interior of your home. With homes that are built strong, you can…
Read MoreRoof Insulation
Saint George received a healthy dose of snow on rooftops this winter leaving some residents concerned about insulation. A good way to check on the insulation of your roof is to look for bare spots while your roof is covered in snow. If there is an area besides those by air vents that the snow…
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