

6 Signs You May Have Unwanted Rodents This Season!
When the temperatures outside begin to drop, house mice, since they don’t hibernate, begin searching for a warmer place to live. Often attracted by the smell of food and the warmth of a structure, the house mouse can use any opening, such as utility lines, pipe openings, and gaps beneath doors, to gain entry into a home. You may be surprised how these little critters can make it into your home with the smallest of entryways. You may also be surprised at how quickly mice repro

Your Home Inspection Report - What to Focus On.
Having your home inspected is a critical part of the home buying process. Choosing a trustworthy and competent inspector is the first step to ensure you are well on your way to protecting what may be your single largest investment - your new home. Upon completion of any home inspection you will receive a home inspection report. AJC Williams Home Inspections offers the following suggestions on reading your report correctly and identifying the most important elements of the doc


How to Tell the Difference Between Ants and Termites
Termites can cause major structural damage to homes and other buildings as well as wooden furniture. People usually only see termites inside when an infestation is already well established, though you may also find termites outside around dead tree stumps, rotting boards or other debris. Termite colonies are divided into different classes, and most termites only come out in the dark. The most common class that you will see outside of the colony is the alate class, or winged t