If you live in an area that is prone to hurricanes, tornadoes, or other high wind storms, you need to have a way to protect your windows from shattering. While a few broken windows don't seem like a big deal, once the glass is shattered, the wind and any accompanying rain or snow will also get into your house. This means that things will be tossed around and destroyed
- Maintaining a home used for personal use or as a landlord requires being proactive about repairs and improvements. Glass within homes often unexpectedly needs attention. Patch jobs and do it yourself work can lead to an unsafe living environment. Fixing or upgrading glass within a home requires calling in a professional. There are several options for repairing, replac
- A lot of potential auto damage can be prevented if you drive carefully and constantly stay alert to your surroundings. However, glass damage often occurs spontaneously and through no fault of your own. Pebbles, rocks, sticks, and hail can all cause small cracks or chips in your windshield. Sometimes the damaged area is so small that you might not see it right away. As
- If you live in a hurricane-prone area, there are many different amendments that you can make to your home to make sure that it will be protected when a storm rolls in. One thing many homeowners struggle with is whether they should install impact windows or hurricane shutters. Some homeowners will do both, but many homeowners choose one or the other, and both options h
- If your store was covered in graffiti overnight, you're probably frustrated at the expense and labor it's going to take to clean your building. You may also worry if the vandals will just put the graffiti right back on and you'll face an ongoing problem with it. There are tactics for dealing with graffiti on a community level, but still, you want to do things on a per