Author: Matthew Ralph
New Year, New Approach to Resolutions
As you step into the new year, it’s time to reflect on what you’ve learned, and make plans for the year ahead. While January is a time when people start new projects or work toward new goals, it can be difficult at times to stick with the goals that are set at the beginning of the year.
French Drains - Repair and Maintenance
When basement waterproofing installation jumpstarts a new utility storage room and/or a basement den/office, humidity control and air quality ventilation are key factors.
Is It Time to Repipe Your Home?
Eventually every homeowner is going to need to repipe their home. Repiping is one of the services that plumbers receive the most questions about, understandably.
Year End Tax Keys to Remember
Personal tax returns (1040) are due on April 18, 2023 (usually April 15th), with Partnerships (1065) and S-Corporations (1120-S) both being required to file by March 15th.
Add Interest to Your Winter Landscaping
Even when winter’s cold and snowy weather has taken over, a beautiful landscape is still possible. Here are some ideas on how to highlight winter’s quiet, special beauty in your yard.
Preparing Your Roof for Winter
Now that the leaves have changed, and that beautiful tapestry of color is gone, beware. As those colorful leaves changed and fell, they ended up on most homes’ roofs and into your gutters.
Safety is a Job for All of Us
With the holidays right around the corner, remember to think about safety when you’re out and about shopping, visiting or taking part in other holiday events.
Protecting Your Floors from Winter
As we enter the winter and holidays season, weather changes will inevitably follow. On November 1st, we all got our first taste of the cool mornings yet beautiful afternoons.
Expert Contributor: Box Stores vs. Small Businesses
Many people want to know why they should shop at a local retailer versus a big box store, where the price seems to be less. The truth is that the price may seem less, but there is a larger price to pay when the product is inferior, workmanship is sourced out and customer service is lacking.
