We all like to think we’d know how to react if we were to recognize a gas leak. Surely we’d smell it, right? Well, don’t be confident about that. It’s wise to periodically go around your home and property just to check for that odor. Even moreso, go out of your way to check on the elderly in your neighborhoods, your parents and grandparents, too.
Water Sewage and Treatment Facilities Need Your Help
Most people realize the water that leaves their homes and places of business, worship or community is used and nasty. It leaves in a drain pipe and collects at the alley, and funnels into a larger pipeline that is shared by your neighborhood. Each neighborhood in your community also drains into a collective pipeline that takes that wastewater all the way to the treatment facility. [Read more…] about Water Sewage and Treatment Facilities Need Your Help
Repair or Replace: How To Decide
If it’s not broke, don’t fix it, right? But what if it’s ‘kind of broke’ – needing a new part that matches the older model specs? These questions hit every homeowner at one time or another. The debate is really over lifetime costs versus initial costs. [Read more…] about Repair or Replace: How To Decide
What’s Cheaper, Gas or Electric Cooking?
We’ve asked this before, and now that we’re getting into the holiday cooking season, it’s time to get your feedback again!
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5 Things You Can Do Today To Save Money During Holidays
I love to gather with friends and family over the holiday season. Our family is so large, it’s a party every time!
Having raised six kids, I know it’s easy to spend a lot of money. I want to share some things I’ve done for years that have helped me control expenses so I don’t break the bank.
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Conserving Water Isn’t Scary
Do your part to save water, and you’ll be glad you did for multiple reasons.
Most water bills went up this year, just when some cities lifted some water restrictions! [Read more…] about Conserving Water Isn’t Scary