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Prepare your Second Home for the Winter
Before the snow starts flying, it is important to make sure your secondary home is prepared for the weather. What is important maintenance on any home, is doubly important on a home that may be vacant or have limited occupancy … Continue reading
Are you excited for snow season yet?
Ah, winter! The time of cozy fires, big ole mugs of hot cocoa, and—for those of us living in frosty climates—hours upon hours of shoveling snow. Whether it’s laziness or forgetfulness, not clearing your home of snow in a timely … Continue reading
The dangers of freezing water & boilers
As we enter the heart of winter and turn our attention toward cold weather conditions where freezing water can wreak havoc on commercial and residential property, the threat of catastrophic failure to boilers looms large (as seen in Figure 1). … Continue reading
Winterize Your Home – You Still Have Time!
Winterizing your home is one of the best ways to get comfortable this year, and it’s not too late to get a few projects done before the holidays. If you live in one of the states that got soaked over … Continue reading
The Joys of Winter for Your Home!
Ah, the joys of winter. Shoveling the driveway. Foot-tall snowdrifts. Piling enough layers on yourself to give the Michelin man a run for his money. All of them small inconveniences compared to what could await you if you don’t give … Continue reading
Preparing Your Home for Winter
As we approach the end of January, most of us heave a sigh of relief, glad that the worst of yet another winter is over. But that’s not necessarily so — for two reasons. The first affects those of us … Continue reading