6 Signs It’s Time To Replace Your Commercial Toilets

The appearance of toilets at your commercial facilities is important if your clients and business partners use your restrooms. Restrooms that look run down due to aged toilets quickly present a bad image for your company and may discourage customers from coming back. Toilets need to be replaced occasionally to ensure their functionality and maintain their appearance. The following are six signs that you need to have your commercial toilets replaced for the upkeep of your commercial facilities. Read More 

3 Tips For Retrofitting Your Home With Screw Piles

Protecting your home from natural disasters is important when it comes to preventing serious damage and loss. If you live in an area that could be hit by an earthquake, reinforcing your home's foundation is critical. Screw piles can serve as valuable tools when it comes to keeping your home firmly on its foundation when the ground begins to shake. Here are three tips that you can use to successfully retrofit your home with screw piles in the future. Read More 

Advantages And Disadvantages Of Choosing A Slate Roof For Your Home

Slate roofs are an elite choice of roofing material, and they can add a touch of class to a home that is hard to match with other material choices. Below are some of the reasons why you might consider adding a slate roof to your home, as well as a few considerations to keep in mind before installing one. Advantages There are numerous advantages realized by installing a slate roof, many of which provide long-term benefits for homeowners. Read More 

How Temperature Affects Your Asphalt, And What You Can Do About It

You already know the trick to getting a tight lid off a jar, right? Just run the jar under warm to hot water for a little while and it will loosen up enough that you can pull the lid off with ease. While that is a useful tip for jams and jellies, the fact that materials expand with heat and contract with cold isn't always a good thing – especially when it comes to asphalt maintenance. Read More 

3 Reasons To Ditch Your Drapes For Window Film

When it comes to covering up your windows, curtains, drapes, and blinds can all do the trick. But have you ever stopped to consider why you would want to cover up your windows in the first place? Sure, you need privacy in your home, and you may want to make sure the glare from the sun doesn't disrupt your sleep or obstruct your television or computer screen – but what if you could have the privacy and block the sun and the heat without sacrificing your view of the outside world? Read More