Is Your Toms River Ranch Home Still Running on a 1970s Duct System?

There’s something appealing about the ranch homes throughout Toms River. These single-story houses from the ’50s, ’60s, and ’70s still dot the neighborhoods, practical layouts, manageable square footage, and the kind of design that made them popular during the post-war building boom. If you’re looking at ranch homes for sale, you’ll find plenty still standing strong. But here’s what most ranch owners don’t think

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Toms River Pine Barrens Are Beautiful, But Is All That Pollen Now Living in Your Vents?

The Pine Barrens are one of New Jersey’s natural treasures. Stretching across Ocean, Burlington, Atlantic, and Camden counties, this ecosystem offers hiking trails and wildlife viewing just minutes from home. For Toms River residents, the Pinelands are a source of local pride. But every spring, things get messy. Late April through May brings what locals know all too well: yellow dust everywhere. Cars, patio

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Old Ductwork in Historic Trenton Homes: What 90 Years Does to Your System

Trenton’s historic neighborhoods have real character. Wide porches, original hardwood, and those big old trees that make every street look picture-perfect. If you’re looking at Trenton homes for sale or already own one, you know the appeal. But under those floors and behind those plaster walls, there’s something most people don’t think about: your heating and cooling system was built for a completely different

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