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Tip of the Day!
Tip of the Day!
Happy President's Day folks! Some winter weather is in the forecast. If you have some time off consider making sure your home is prepared for whatever may come your way. Start thinking ahead about spring cleaning projects. Look for problems before they start and nip them in the bud. Call your friends at MacFawn Enterprises!
Tip of the Day!
Happy Valentine's Day folks! Are you gearing up for Spring, or still keeping your guard up for the winter weather. Either way Let ME take your worries away! Give us a call, check us out on Facebook, or Twitter.
Tip of the Day!
The winter weather hasn't passed. Remember to keep your thermostats at an adequate temperature. Some winter weather is in the forecast this weekend. Drive safe and stay warm folks!
Tip of the Day!
Your friends at MacFawn Enterprises Inc. hope that you are staying warm and safe so far this winter. Keep up with projects around the house to maintain a happy and healthy new year. Keep your thermostats at above 60 degrees and make sure run-off from melted snow or rain is directed away from your house to prevent possible mold situations. Happy Monday!
Tip of the Day!
It seems like mother nature can't make up her mind this winter! Stay one step ahead of the game. Keep salt and your shovel handy for the more winter like weather conditions. In the event that the weather stays on the warmer side make sure you are directing the snow runoff away from your house to prevent potential conditions for mold.
Tip of the Day!
We hope that you are enjoying the new year! Some freezing rain and bone chilling temperatures are in the forecast in the next few days. Keep an eye out for black ice on the roads and walk ways. Take caution driving and give your self plenty of time for your commutes.
Tip of the Day
Hey folks! Here at MacFawn Enterprises we hoped that you have had a happy and safe holiday thus far. As we approach the New Year make sure that you are prepared for some cold winter weather. If you have not done so already make sure that any out door water spigots are turned off. Internal heat should be kept at above 60 degrees to avoid freezing any water lines, especially those that are near exterior walls.