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Jun 19, 2025
Can Your AC Catch Fire? What Elizabeth City Homeowners Should Know
In Elizabeth City, summer isn’t just warm, it’s hot, humid, and relentless. As temperatures climb and coastal moisture lingers in the air, air conditioners across northeastern North Carolina work overtime to keep homes comfortable. This is especially true in riverside ...
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Apr 18, 2025
Is Your Roof Hurricane-Ready? Preventing Roof Leaks After Hurricanes
In Elizabeth City, North Carolina, hurricane season isn’t just a distant threat—it’s a reality that homeowners face year after year. Positioned between the Pasquotank River and Albemarle Sound, the area’s coastal geography places it directly in the path of hurricanes, ...
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Mar 27, 2025
How to Prevent Bathroom Mold in Your Elizabeth City Home | A Local Guide
Elizabeth City, nestled along the Pasquotank River and near the Albemarle Sound, experiences a maritime climate that creates unique challenges for homeowners in managing indoor moisture. With an average humidity level of 77% and an annual rainfall of 48 inches, the ...
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Mar 26, 2025
Prevent Mold in the Attic | Elizabeth City Homeowner's Guide
Nestled between the Pasquotank River and Albemarle Sound, Elizabeth City, NC, boasts a beautiful coastal setting. However, this prime location also presents unique moisture challenges for homeowners. With average humidity levels reaching 77% during summer months, excess ...
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