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Summer and Severe Weather

Summer means fun in the sun is around the corner for most people, but it also means a higher possibility of summer storms. Did you know that the each spring and summer, the National Weather Service classifies more than 10,000 thunderstorms as “severe”? These storms can afflict anyone, even those who are prepared. If your… Read more »

Summer’s Here!

Summer’s Here!

“The solstice comes in June and why? The sun is highest in the sky.” This old phrase tells an abridged version of an old astronomical observation – the summer solstice. This year’s summer solstice will occur on June 21, when the sun will reach its highest point north of the equator in the Northern Hemisphere. The… Read more »

Gone With the Wind?

Gone With the Wind?

Hurricane season, which begins in June, goes hand in hand with wind damage. Strong winds result in billions of dollars in damage annually, even in areas that don’t experience hurricanes. Boise homeowners can take precautions before a storm hits to minimize wind damage to their house:            Find any items that… Read more »

The Dangerous Results of a Drought

The Dangerous Results of a Drought

It’s summer, which means that temperatures are rising to sweltering levels. This is nice for sunbathers and solar panel salesmen, but it is bad for water levels in Boise. Hot temperatures lead to droughts that lead to fires. During the summer, it is typical to see multiple wildfires in various places around the USA. These… Read more »

National Home Improvement Month

National Home Improvement Month

There is more to Boise home improvement than massive remodels. Just think about all the little repairs and fixes that you have been putting off. Home maintenance will add to a structure’s value and add convenience to your daily life. Your water-damaged siding could lead to real problems if you don’t deal with it. And… Read more »

Spring Thaws: A Hidden Danger in Boise

Spring Thaws: A Hidden Danger in Boise

We all start feeling a little brighter once spring finally arrives in Boise. The air is clear, the leaves are green, and you don’t have to scrape your windshield to leave your house. What’s not to love? But there are still a few risks that come along this time of year. Spring thaws are a… Read more »

Spring Thaws: A Hidden Danger in Your Community

Spring Thaws: A Hidden Danger in Your Community

We all start feeling a little brighter once spring finally arrives in Boise. The air is clear, the leaves are green, and you don’t have to scrape your windshield to leave your house. What’s not to love? But there are still a few risks that come along this time of year. Spring thaws are a… Read more »

Make Your Mother Proud

Make Your Mother Proud

Think quick. When is Mother’s Day this year? If your answer was other than May 11, you’re wrong. You still have time to set things right. Start looking today for a great gift. After all, she deserves it. This holiday is an opportunity to reflect on cherished memories that we have enjoyed with our mothers… Read more »

If Niagara Falls is Frozen, What’s happening to the Pipes in your Home?
Paul Davis Restoration Supports The American Red Cross

Paul Davis Restoration Supports The American Red Cross

“Give Blood” Each Donation Can Potentially Save Up to Three Lives In 1943, President Franklin D. Roosevelt named March as Red Cross Month. More than 70 years later, the Red Cross is honored to have President Obama proclaim the same milestone month of activities just as his predecessors did. The Red Cross provides more than… Read more »