Dane Contractors
30311 Clemens Road
Westlake, OH 44145
P 1.888.663.3263
F 440.617.5805
Email info@onedane.com
EMERGENCY CONTACT NUMBERS
Rob Scott, Project Manager
440.829.7652
Jack Koch, Marketing Manager
440.829.7352
Mark Hruska, Production Manager
440.829.7056
Vince Carosella, Project Manager
440.829.7354
George Dzuro, Project Manager
440.829.7185
Don Nigro, President
440.829.7277
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With winter's snow finally giving way to spring rain, many property managers make the mistake of easing up on seasonal maintenance, but the storms ahead could mean greater damage than ever if you're not prepared.
Rising temperatures may have us thrilled to spend time outdoors again, but too many homeowners forget that spring also brings relentless storms that are anything but pleasant.
While we inch our way into Spring, it can be all too easy to welcome winter's thaw and neglect preparation for the oncoming rains and the disasters they could bring.
While most of us look forward to Spring's pleasant weather, experienced property managers know the changing seasons bring about a flood of elements to tackle.
In the winter more than ever, you rely on your home as a shelter from the harsh elements, but without crucial seasonal maintenance, ice dams could have you facing more of the outside than you would like.
The season's snow and ice are not only cause for extra care on the ground, but on your property's vulnerable roofing system.
With the current and pending freezing temperatures, this is a time when pipes can freeze and burst.
As we turn to our heating systems for the first time this season, October will be the most prevalent month for indoor fires without preventative measures in place.
The weather is settling into the cool autumn season we love, but be careful before turning on those cozy heaters this time of year.