Im relocating from North Dakota to Alabama at the end of the month. Big change from a climate standpoint, and I'm not at all familiar with certain aspects of southern living to include bug/pest prevention (very minimal spiders, beetles, snakes, etc. up here) and generally very different home construction.
I am under the impression that routine spraying around the exterior and/or interior of the home is going to be needed, and like all of us I prefer to DIY whatever I can. Any recommendations on product, frequency of application, or anything else? The new place is a 2024 build ranch on slab, so no crawlspace or anything if that matters.
On the build side, it has a gas tankless water heater mounted externally and a gas furnace in the attic. I was very surprised to see a gas furnace as I was fully expecting all places to have heat pumps with aux heat. For the tankless heater, do I need to be ready to do anything to protect it if it drops below freezing in the winter? With the air handler in the attic and a longer condensate drain line I imagine I'll have to flush that out once in a while...I'm used to furnaces in the basement with a 3' run to a floor drain for the line so I've never had to worry about it.
Thanks in advance for the sage advice
I am under the impression that routine spraying around the exterior and/or interior of the home is going to be needed, and like all of us I prefer to DIY whatever I can. Any recommendations on product, frequency of application, or anything else? The new place is a 2024 build ranch on slab, so no crawlspace or anything if that matters.
On the build side, it has a gas tankless water heater mounted externally and a gas furnace in the attic. I was very surprised to see a gas furnace as I was fully expecting all places to have heat pumps with aux heat. For the tankless heater, do I need to be ready to do anything to protect it if it drops below freezing in the winter? With the air handler in the attic and a longer condensate drain line I imagine I'll have to flush that out once in a while...I'm used to furnaces in the basement with a 3' run to a floor drain for the line so I've never had to worry about it.
Thanks in advance for the sage advice