5 Techniques to Safeguard Your Window Well

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Window well drainage can quickly become a nightmare for any homeowner. It is one of the most common waterproofing problems that contribute to basement flooding. Your window well protects your home by providing adequate drainage of rainwater and/or snow melt.

5 Tips for a Successful Summer Road Trip

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Road trips are a popular American past-time. Why? There is so much to see in America! While some people prefer a more traditional vacation on the beach, many enjoy the open road and one-of-a-kind sights that come along with it.

10 Steps: How to Flush Your Business Water Pipes

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If your business water hasn’t been used for more than one week, it is highly recommended to flush both the cold and hot water lines before using the water again.

6 Things to Consider Next Time You Mow

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Although it sounds a little obvious, lawnmower safety is more important than you think. Thousands of injuries occur each year from the use (or misuse) of a lawnmower. So to help save you from any possible injuries, we’ve got some safety tips and precautions to keep in mind:

Top 8 Signs of Structural Damage in Your Home

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Whether you are buying your first home or notice something out of the ordinary in your existing home, signs of structural damage should be a huge concern.

5 Grass Growing Tips for Every Homeowner

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Spring is in the air and many homeowners have already busted out their yardwork tools! Unlike many household to-do’s, there are plenty of people who actually enjoy yardwork and maintaining their home’s curb appeal.

5 Reasons You May Have Low Water Pressure

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Having low water pressure can stem from a range of things within your house and it should not be taken lightly. Some of the issues that result from low water pressure could mean a more serious underlying problem:

3 Ways to Repair Cracks in a Concrete Driveway

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Cracks in a concrete driveway are relatively common. There are many reasons cracks might occur, including: repeated freezing and thawing, tree roots, sink holes, heavy loads, etc. Large cracks are more than an eye sore; they are a serious hazard that could lead to bigger more costly problems.

Insurance 101: Understanding Auto Insurance Deductibles

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What is a deductible? This is a very common insurance question and probably the easiest to explain: An auto insurance deductible is what you pay “out of pocket” on a claim.

5 Ways to Protect Your Home from Heavy Rain

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A rainy day can bring more than a gloomy mood – it can bring unwanted water damage into your home. While you may not be able to stop every water issue, there are a few things you can do to safeguard your home from being exposed to excessive water: