Spring Showers Bring... Flooded Basements? How to Protect Your Home This Spring
Don't Let Plumbing Spoil Your Spring Fun
If you haven't had your sewer lines checked recently, now is the time. It's always better to be safe than sorry, and there's nothing worse than a plumbing emergency spoiling your spring fun. Let's take a look at some of the most common sewer line issues that can pop up in the spring and how they can ruin even the best plans.
Home Improvements That You’ll (Surprisingly) Need a Plumber For
It's true that a plumber is someone you need on your speed dial when it comes to fixing your home's plumbing, but what you may not know is that plumbers offer a range of services – many of which are crucial for more significant home improvement projects.
Knowing the various services that a skilled plumber can offer can help you better assess your needs and make informed decisions when it comes time for home improvements. In this article, we will take a closer look at some of the services that you may need a plumber for, beyond just fixing your sinks and taps.
Keep The Lights On: Why Homeowners Should Invest in an Underground Generator Gas Line
One way to ensure your family's safety during extreme weather events is to invest in a generator. With a generator, you can keep the lights on, the heat running, and have a backup plan just in case. But what about fueling your generator? With an underground gas line, you can keep the generator running and ensure the safety of your family during power outages.
Don't Let Your Hot Water Heater Scrooge Your Holidays
If your household is like many others, you probably aren't thinking about needing a new water heater. But rest assured, even if you’re feeling complacent in your life of hot showers, the cold winter months will eventually sneak up on you. When you least expect, your hot water heater can go out – forcing you to sing the Cold Water Blues this Christmas.
Freezing & Bursting Pipes: The Hidden Enemy of Historic Homes
Is Your Crawl Space Included in Your Home Winterization Strategy?
Crawl spaces are one of the most overlooked parts of a home. They're also one of the most prone to leaks and freezing in the winter months. Older homes with crawl spaces are especially vulnerable to cold weather. As we head into colder weather here in Oklahoma, it's essential to know what you should be looking for and what can be done about them quickly and easily. Let's get under the floorboards and take a look at what you can do!