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3 Reasons To Use A Mobile Diesel Mechanic

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The right mechanic plays an integral role in keeping diesel trucks running consistently over time. Many diesel shops are available to service the trucks in your fleet, but not all of these shops offer mobile mechanic services. Having the ability to bring a mechanic to your truck rather than dropping the vehicle off at a shop offers a number of unique benefits. Relying on a mobile diesel mechanic can improve the quality of your fleet vehicles over time. Read More»

Heavy Equipment Hydraulic Systems And Getting Machinery Back On-Line When Seals Fail

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Heavy machinery usually uses some hydraulic system to do the heavy lifting, and these systems are vulnerable to wear and tear. Therefore, you may need to do quick repairs like replacing seals to get your machinery back to work when you have problems. The following heavy equipment hydraulic systems guide will help you deal with blown deal problems that affect your machinery: Problems with blown hydraulic pump seals—The hydraulic pump is one of the first areas where you may have to deal with blown seals. Read More»

How To Protect Your Home From Water Damage

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As a homeowner, there are only a few things more frustrating than water damage. One huge storm or even a misplaced toy from a toddler can cause thousands of dollars in water damage to your home. Did you know that there are actually things you can do to protect yourself from this happening? Instead of just hoping and praying that you don’t have water damage in the near future, here are a few easy ways to protect your home. Read More»

The Most Common Fall Roof Repairs

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While the weather may not be as intense in the fall as it is in the summer or winter, it does not mean that you may not notice something is wrong with your roof. In fact, some issues may be more common in the fall than in other months. These are some of the most common roof repairs specialists handle in the autumn months. Roof Leaks Roof leaks are commonly discovered in the fall, especially when the rains start before winter. Read More»

Dealing With Rotted Out Decking Sections

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Your home’s roof consists of several layers stacked on top of one another. The wood framing sits at the bottom and provides structural support, while the layers above help to insulate your home and protect it from the elements. The solid roof decking – typically made from plywood boards – is sandwiched between the structure and the shingles. Since plywood is vulnerable to damage from moisture, the underlayment and shingles help to protect it against rain and exposure. Read More»