Here’s a free reminder from Paul Davis Restoration of Utah: May 11 is Mother’s Day. You still have time to make things right. Start looking today for a great gift. After all, she’s done a lot for you. Mother’s Day offers us a great opportunity to reflect on great memories that we have enjoyed with… Read more »
Secondary water has been turned on and we hope that you haven’t come home to any unwanted surprises! However… if you do come home to an overwhelming amount of water taking over your home Call Paul! We are there to help you out 24/7. Give us a call at 801-299-1000. A notice from the folks… Read more »
We would like to congratulate Weber State (17-11, 14-6), as the Big Sky regular-season champion! They will receive a bye into the conference tournament hosted by Weber State at The Dee Event Center in Ogden, UT. The tournament will start on Thursday and go through Saturday. For tickets click here. We wish the Wildcats the… Read more »
A brutally cold blast put the majority of the country in ice this week – only to remind us all that while our calendars may show spring is quickly approaching – it certainly does not feel that way. Most major cities have struggled with their coldest and snowiest winters in decades, and for the 2nd… Read more »
During a confirmation ceremony held in Rome for 44 children in St. Peter’s Square, Pope Francis’ zucchetto cap blew right off his head. Even Pope Francis can’t avoid strong gusts! Fierce winds often bring a large amount of damage to a business or home, and property damage caused by severe weather can be devastating to… Read more »
Journalists in Sochi have been live-tweeting how abysmal the circumstances have been for the the 2014 Winter Olympics. Some have been funny. But, some have been downright appalling. Through communications via social media, we have learned that some of the hotels had no running water at all – because of broken water mains – and… Read more »
Pipes are seriously bursting everywhere in the country. Not even Gucci gowns and beautiful weather could keep the red carpet dry. It was a sunny day in L.A. for the 71st annual Golden Globe Awards, and just less than two hours before the A-listers arrived, a pipe burst, pouring 5,000 gallons of water onto the… Read more »
Trees come in all sorts of different shapes and sizes. Maple trees… Oak trees… Christmas trees… Palm trees… you get it. There are thousands of different types of trees, and each of them has proven to be very important to both the environment and humans. While trees provide important advantages to our homes and cities,… Read more »
We don’t even have to brave the weather outside anymore to know it’s freezing cold! We have all seen enough dashboard temperature gauge pictures on Facebook to know that it is COLD outside! While we’re busy adding on the layers and hoping it’s perfectly acceptable to wear furry slippers out of the house, it is… Read more »
The winter season brings many perils that can damage any property. From falling trees and debris due to high winds and heavy ice from wither storms to frozen pipes to floods from melting snow and ice – winter’s wrath can be very destructive. However, there is another damaging situation that occurs even long after the… Read more »