Tag: frozen pipes

  • The Winter freeze is settling across Ohio and also around your home’s pipes. Even if you’ve taken precautions to prevent your pipes from freezing, it can still happen during bitter cold nights.  Frozen pipes, if they burst, can lead to flooding and water damage which can be extremely expensive.  If […]

  • Much attention has been made about attending a traditional college or taking a different route by learning a skilled trade.  When thinking about a future career path much focus has also been made on the high cost of college tuition and the burden of enormous student debt.  Imagine earning tuition […]

  • It’s officially fall and time to think about preparing your home for the drop in temperatures. Here are some helpful tips to ready your home for the colder temperatures. Clean your gutters and keep them free of leaves and debris. Clogged gutters can cause drainage problems, leading to flooding issues […]

  •   Although you may not realize it, your plumbing system gets a serious workout in the summer months.  From summer storms to more showers and baths to watering your  garden – these things all stress your plumbing more than any other time of the year.  Follow these summer plumbing tips […]

  • HOSE BIBB SPRING PREP: ARE YOU READY?  A hose bibb, also known as your exterior spigots, happen to be one of the most convenient tools that your home provides by leading water anywhere you need it—whether it is for washing your car, watering your flowers, or filling the little pool […]

  • December. It is hard to believe coming off of the mild weather and beautiful fall that we enjoyed. The question is “when can we expect the bad stuff?” Even though it’s unimaginable right now, it’s time to start preparing for the snow and ice that are just around the corner. […]

  •   All in all, we’ve been very lucky so far this winter – the weather has been relatively mild. It’s definitely a welcome change to what we experienced here in Central Ohio last year. This week, however, things are going to change – we’re due to have a cold snap. […]