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Labor Day: We Will Be Working So You Don’t Have To

We probably don’t have to alert you that Labor Day is almost here. After dozens of summer days peeking out your office window to admire the unclouded skies, you can now spend a weekday in the Great Outdoors. What do you have planned? Will you be heading to the lake… Read more »

Happy Summer from Paul Davis!

This time of year conjures memories of childhood vacations with my family. Whether it was a true out-of-town vacation or just playing in the backyard with other kids from the neighborhood, it was a time for nonstop fun. (Except for that year that summer school came into the picture). It… Read more »

Relax and Enjoy. It’s Summer.

You need to give yourself a little break, even if you can’t take a lengthy summer vacation to an island destination. A long weekend can really severely reduce your stress levels. It might be enticing to devote your day to tasks around the house, but let’s focus on the fun… Read more »

Summer and Severe Weather

Summer means warm-weather activities are around the corner for most families, but it also means a higher possibility of storms in Tulsa. More than 10,000 thunderstorms are classified as “severe” by the National Weather Service each spring and summer. Even those who are prepared can experience a major loss from… Read more »

Summer’s Here!

“The solstice comes in June and why? The sun is highest in the sky.” That little ditty relates the short version of an old astronomical observation – the summer solstice. On June 21, the sun will be at its furthest point north of the equator here in the Northern Hemisphere.… Read more »

Gone With the Wind?

June is the official start of this year’s hurricane season, and along with that comes the real danger of high winds. Strong winds cause billions of dollars in damage annually, even in places that don’t experience hurricanes. Homeowners in Tulsa can take precautions before a storm to reduce wind damage… Read more »

The Dangerous Results of a Drought

It’s finally summer, which means that temperatures are rising to blistering levels. This injects a little extra happiness into Tulsa culture, but it’s not all good news. Drought season is upon us, which means it is time to conserve water and prepare for an increased possibility of fire damage. It’s… Read more »

National Home Improvement Month

There’s more to Tulsa home improvement than massive remodels. You probably have a bunch of small fixes and repairs that need to be attended to. Keeping your home maintained can add to its value and add convenience to your daily life. For example, that water-damaged siding could lead to real… Read more »

Spring Thaws: A Hidden Danger in Your Community

As we jump deeper into the spring season and temperatures continue to rise in Tulsa, it’s common to begin feeling more excited and optimistic about the world around us. The air is clear, the sun is shining, and you don’t have to scrape your windshield to go to the grocery… Read more »

Spring Thaws: A Hidden Danger in Tulsa

As we jump deeper into the spring season and temperatures continue to rise in Tulsa, it’s common to begin feeling more excited and optimistic about the world around us. The air is clear, the sun is shining, and you don’t have to scrape your windshield to go to the grocery… Read more »