It’s Not Always the Tree Stand: Why Tacoma Homes See Mysterious Water in December If you live in Tacoma—whether in North End, South Tacoma, Proctor District, Stadium District, or Federal Way–adjacent neighborhoods—you may have experienced a classic December mystery: water suddenly pooling beneath the Christmas tree. Most homeowners assume the tree stand is leaking or […]
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What If a Frozen Pipe Bursts While I’m Traveling?
University Place Homeowners Face a Unique Winter Risk When Traveling If you live in University Place—near Fircrest, Regents Park, Cirque Drive, or along Grandview—you already know how quickly temperatures can drop at night in December. While the Puget Sound region doesn’t freeze daily, the cold snaps we do get are sudden, sharp, and often unexpected. […]
Why Do My Walls Feel Cold and Damp?
Why December Makes Des Moines Homes Feel Damp Indoors If you live in Des Moines—especially near Browns Point Road, Woodmont, or the waterfront hills overlooking Puget Sound—you may notice something unsettling every December: your interior walls feel cold, clammy, and slightly damp to the touch. This winter moisture isn’t just uncomfortable. It’s one of the […]
Can Snowmelt Flood My Crawl Space?
Auburn’s Early-Winter Problem: Snowmelt + Saturated Soil = Crawl Space Flooding In Auburn—especially in neighborhoods near Lakota Creek, Lea Hill, and the sloped pockets around West Hill—early winter brings a unique moisture threat that many homeowners don’t see coming: crawl space flooding caused not by heavy rain, but by snowmelt. Even a light dusting triggers […]
Why Is My House So Humid in December?
December Humidity in Tacoma: Why It Feels Damp Indoors If you live in Tacoma—whether near Point Defiance, Old Town, or the Redondo-adjacent neighborhoods—you may notice something frustrating every December: the air inside your home feels heavy, muggy, and strangely damp, even when it’s cold outside. You might see fogged windows, condensation around frames, musty odors, […]
Should I Be Concerned About That New Crack in My Ceiling?
Winter in Federal Way: Why New Ceiling Cracks Appear Now Early December brings heavy rain, cold nights, and constant moisture shifts throughout Federal Way—especially in neighborhoods like Marine Hills, Lakota, and Twin Lakes. This is the time of year when homeowners often look up, notice a new ceiling crack, and wonder whether it’s just […]
Why Is My Basement Cold, Damp, and Uncomfortable This Month?
The November Basement Problem in Auburn and Des Moines If you’ve walked downstairs lately and noticed your basement feels colder, damper, or mustier than usual, you’re not alone. Late November brings a familiar issue for homeowners in Auburn and Des Moines—a basement that feels less like usable space and more like a chilly, humid storage […]
Can Holiday Decorations Cause Fire Damage?
Holiday Prep in Federal Way and Enchanted Parkway The holidays are a time for lights, warmth, and festive decor — but for many families in Federal Way and along Enchanted Parkway, the season also brings an increased risk of accidental fires. Each year, fire departments respond to dozens of home incidents caused by overloaded circuits, […]
Should I Be Worried About Mold If My Attic Feels Warm?
Hidden Fall Hazards in Tacoma and University Place When homeowners in Tacoma and University Place head into their attics during late fall, they often notice something strange—warm, humid air lingering even on cold days. While that might seem harmless, a warm attic in November is often a warning sign that your home’s ventilation and insulation […]
Can Freezing Nights Crack My Sewer Line?
The Hidden Winter Threat in Milton and Dash Point As temperatures begin to dip below freezing in Milton and Dash Point, many homeowners worry about burst water pipes—but sewer lines are just as vulnerable. November’s fluctuating temperatures and wet ground conditions create stress on underground systems that can lead to cracks, blockages, or even full […]
