How To Keep Your Septic System In Good Working Condition

If the grass is turning greener over one spot in your yard, you may be seeing the results of your septic drain field working. However, when you can smell sewage and there is sludge forming over areas in your drain field, you may have a problem with your drain field system. When thinking about the best maintenance for your septic system, do not forget the impact the tank's contents has on the drain field. [Read More]

5 Helpful Tips For Maintaining Your Furnace

In the wintertime, your furnace is one of the most important appliances in your home. It keeps your home warm and toasty on the most frigid days. However, if you do not take proper care of your furnace, it can break down on you. Here are five helpful tips for maintaining your furnace. Change Your Filters One of the easiest ways to maintain your furnace is to change the filters at least every three months. [Read More]

Three Types Of Drains For Your Modern Shower Design

Drains do more than just give the water somewhere to go. They also prevent hair and other small objects from entering your pipes and contributing to clogs, and in some cases, they even add to the visual appeal of your shower. If you're designing or updating a shower in your modernly styled bathroom, here's a look at three interesting drain types to consider including. Metal Linear Drains A linear drain is a long, rectangular drain. [Read More]

Options For An Uneven Roof

If your home has several different slopes and valleys, finding the right roofing option can be challenging. If you've noticed leaks or buckled shingles throughout areas of your home, it's time to call in a roofing professional. A roofing contractor will be able to measure and evaluate the current condition of your roof and recommend if you need a steep or low-slope roofing replacement or a combination of the two. Here are some options if your roof has several slopes and valleys. [Read More]