Category: Winter Upkeep

Fires and Carbon Monoxide: How to Keep Your Family Safe During the Winter

Fires And Carbon Monoxide: How To Keep Your Family Safe During The Winter

It’s that time of the year again, Buffalo. The snow is piling up, the wind chill is falling down, and we’re spending more and more of our time indoors. During the winter, we typically view our homes as a safe haven from the snow and wind. Nevertheless, there are two things in particular we have… Read more »

How to Protect Your Home from Snow Damage

How To Protect Your Home From Snow Damage

Buffalo is known for two things: wings and snow (and maybe less-than-amazing sports teams, but we won’t talk about that). While no one ever complains about too many wings, people do complain about too much snow. Not only are our typical Buffalo snowstorms a hassle to deal with, they can also take a toll on… Read more »

Great Tips for Winterizing Your Western New York Home

Great Tips For Winterizing Your Western New York Home

Is your home ready for the harsh Buffalo winter? Take a look at this handy checklist for winterizing your western New York home. Not only will these maintenance steps help you keep your family warm, but they’ll also save you money on your utility bills. Change your furnace filters Call up an HVAC professional at… Read more »

Four Things Homeowners Neglect in the Winter

Things Homeowners Neglect In The Winter

Winter is in full swing, and all you want to do is curl up by the fireplace with a cup of hot chocolate. Hey, we can’t blame you! With that being said, cold weather is no excuse to let home maintenance slide. Are you guilty of these common things homeowners neglect in the winter? 1)… Read more »

Prepare for a Buffalo Winter with Quality Insulation

Spray Foam Insulation

Homeowners in Western New York must prepare their home for our four unique seasons, and more specifically, must make certain their home will be warm enough for our famous or perhaps infamous winters.  A goal local homeowners strive for is finding ways keep their home warm in the winter, but cool in the summer.  So… Read more »