Water Damage Under Your Sink? Act Quickly!

Posted on: 8 January 2021

Uh-oh; you've discovered a leaky pipe underneath your kitchen or bathroom sink. There's water in the cabinet that's seeping onto the floor--and you're not sure what to do next. Acting quickly is important to mitigate further damage, so don't delay in following these steps! Shut Off Your Water Supply Start by cutting off the water supply to the affected area as quickly as possible. If the sink is running, this should be as simple as shutting off the faucet.
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2 Things You Can Do To Help Your Roof Survive Winter

Posted on: 18 November 2020

With winter and snow coming, you want to make sure that your roof is going to last through spring. If you are worried about your roof, you can talk to the roofing contractor and ask them to check out your roof so that you know that it's in fine shape for the winter. You want them to check to make sure that you don't have any loose flashing around the chimney and that you don't have any missing shingles.
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Home Additions And Mechanical Systems: Adding AC, Lights, And Electrical To Small Additions

Posted on: 11 September 2020

If you are planning on doing a small addition to your home, there are some features like electrical wiring and modern HVAC that may need to be done. There is also going to need to be some planning done to add these mechanical systems to your home additions. Here are some things that will help you add the mechanical systems you need for a home addition. Options to expand HVAC to a new addition
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Is a VRF System Right for Your Business' Heating and Cooling Needs?

Posted on: 26 June 2020

Do you need new commercial HVAC equipment installed at your business? If so, then you may want to consider upgrading to something called a variable refrigerant flow (VRF) system. This up-and-coming HVAC technology is great for commercial buildings because it offers a wide range of benefits. Never heard of a VRF system? Read on so you can make an informed decision! What Is a VRF System? A VRF system operates using a series of ductless units connected to a centralized outdoor unit.
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