Fireplace Changes Homeowners Are Rushing to Make

Fireplace changes are suddenly at the top of many homeowners’ to-do lists. Over the past few days, widely shared fire warning stories have reminded people how quickly a small issue can turn into a serious problem. Even if those fires didn’t happen locally, the message landed close to home. When something involves heat, flames, and […]
How a Viral Gardening Trend Is Changing Brick Patio Design

Scroll through social media lately and you’ll notice something unexpected. Homeowners are planting herbs, flowers, and even vegetables right next to—or sometimes inside—their patios. What once felt like a hard line between “garden” and “outdoor living” is starting to blur. As a result, the brick patio is no longer seen as just a clean surface […]
2026 ALTA Update: How ALTA Land Survey Reviews Shift

If you are buying, selling, or developing commercial property, surveys matter more than ever. In 2026, updated national standards are changing how an ALTA land survey is reviewed, approved, and relied on during real estate deals. Even though many properties have not changed on the ground, expectations around surveys have. Because of this shift, buyers […]
When a Construction Staking Survey Is Required

If you plan to build, there comes a point when plans on paper are no longer enough. At that stage, your project must move from drawings to real marks on the ground. That is where a construction staking survey becomes important. Many property owners only hear about it after a builder or inspector asks for […]
Choosing the Right Mortar and Finish for a Stone Hearth

A stone hearth adds character, history, and value to a home. In many older Alabama houses, the hearth has been in place for decades. Over time, though, cracks appear, joints crumble, or the surface starts to look uneven or stained. When that happens, many homeowners rush into repairs without knowing that the materials they choose […]
Why Streetscape Projects Are Driving Demand for Brick Pavers

If you’ve driven through Madison recently, you’ve probably noticed something different. Sidewalks look cleaner. Public spaces feel more finished. Streets don’t just move traffic anymore—they frame neighborhoods. These changes are not random. They come from new streetscape projects designed to improve how Madison looks, feels, and functions. As a result, many homeowners are starting to […]
Why Licensed Land Surveyors Say the Job Isn’t What You Think

When most people think about licensed land surveyors, they picture someone walking a property with a tripod and measuring tape. It looks simple. It looks quick. Because of that, many homeowners, buyers, and developers expect surveys to be easy, fast, and low-cost. However, surveyors themselves often say the job is nothing like that. In fact, […]
City Put a Sign on My Property: Property Survey Explained

Imagine waking up one morning and seeing a city sign staked into your yard. No warning. No note. Just a marker sitting where you mow, park, or plan to build. Most homeowners react the same way: How can the city do this? Isn’t this my land? This exact situation has shown up in recent online […]
Why Homeowners Replace Broken Mailboxes With Stone Mailboxes

If you drive through Huntsville neighborhoods long enough, you start to notice a pattern. One mailbox leans. Another is snapped clean off. A few streets over, a box is missing altogether. For many homeowners, this isn’t about age or wear. Instead, it’s sudden damage that shows up overnight. Because of recent vandalism and impact incidents, […]
Why Brick Hearth Safety Is Under Scrutiny After Accidents

For years, most homeowners have viewed the brick hearth as one of the safest parts of a fireplace. It looks solid. It feels permanent. And because it’s made of brick, many people assume it will never fail. Recently, that assumption has started to change. After several widely shared fireplace accidents made the news, safety discussions […]