The first hint of cold weather is the perfect time to invest in a storm door to protect your exterior doors from rough winter ...
Another easy way to combat the cold is a door draft stopper. Place them on exterior doors to block chilly air and help ...
Most homeowners understand the need for weatherstripping doors and windows to prevent heat transfer and lower energy bills.
An email from the Lanier's principal Marcus Williams and remarks from the Superintendent acknowledge the ongoing issue.
Well-insulated basements and crawl spaces will also help protect pipes.Have a reliable backup power source. If the lights go out, continuous power will keep you warm and help to prevent frozen ...
Winterize your car by checking antifreeze, washer blades and tire pressure. Leave early and slow down. Give other cars more space than usual while on the road. If you start to skid, do not overcorrect ...
As temperatures drop, rodents and insects are looking for warmth, and your home could be their next destination. Local pest ...
The exterior of your home is its first line of defense against the elements From the roof to the siding maintaining these critical components ensures your property remains durable energy-efficient and ...
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Kinsler column: Someday we may go outside again
Mark Kinsler, kinsler33@gmail.com, has probably frozen to death by now. Natalie and the 3 cats are fine. We all live in a little old starter home in Lancaster. We don’t have a name for the little ...
Disaster Guy concluded with yet another reminder as to why you should always keep doors shut. “Basically closing doors your ...