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Common Sprinkler System Repairs
When the hot weather arrives in the late spring and summer, your home’s sprinkler system will become invaluable. An effective sprinkler system for your property
What Are Slab Leaks and Why Do I Need a Plumber to Fix One?
When plumbing leaks occur anywhere on your property, they require immediate professional attention. Leaks can dramatically increase your water usage, leading to higher utilities, reduced
3 Advantages of Boiler Installation
Boilers have been around a long time and for good reason: they are durable, reliable systems. Some may think that a boiler system isn’t as
10 Facts You Should Know about Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving has been celebrated as an official holiday in the United States for over 150 years, so you may think you understand all there is
How to Take Care of Your Garbage Disposal
Garbage disposals can be great tools for your home and kitchen, but if misused, they can cause clogs and costly repairs. Knowing how to take
5 Facts about Santa Claus
Many holiday traditions involve the story of Santa Claus, the lovable old man who spends most of his time at the North Pole taking a
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When Should I Turn My Sprinklers Back On?
Spring is right around the corner, and with it comes bright blooms and warmer weather! Although spring officially starts at the end of March, there
How Hard Water Affects Your Skin
What is hard water? Hard water is water that has a higher dissolved mineral content. Typically, the minerals most commonly found in water supplies are
10 Scary Airborne Contaminants in Your Home
There’s nothing better than the first chill of autumn…the fresh, crisp air makes the inside of your home feel that much more cozy and warm.
Nine Dangers Lurking in Your Water Supply
To the average person in the United States, clean running water is such a normal part of life that we hardly notice it. However, what
The Dangers of Fabric Softeners
Did Millennials Kill Fabric Softener? Millennials have long been blamed for the death of many markets—baseball, the doorbell industry, American cheese slices…the list goes on