Preventing Forest Fires
Across America, roughly nine out of 10 wildfires are caused by humans, wreaking havoc on properties and natural resources, and threatening lives. These preventable disasters are unplanned, accidental fires that start in forests or vegetative areas. Also known as wildfires, bushfires, forest fires, grass fires, and wetland fires, they all refer to the occurrence of… Read more
Prostate Cancer Treatment Vastly Improved
Cutting-edge technology and nuclear medicine are massively improving prostate cancer treatments, especially over the past two decades. Before 2000, prostate cancer was detected through manual palpation, a Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) blood test, and an ultrasound. Notably, prostate cancer is not visible in ultrasounds, so urologists would have to sample random prostate areas to discover the… Read more
Pool Plastering Timeline
Pool plastering can be fairly intimidating if the homeowner does not know what to expect. Read on to learn the steps of pool plastering and discover how easy this project can be. Are you looking for pool plastering services? Look no further – Pound Pool Plastering can handle all your pool plastering needs. Contact us… Read more
Commercial Landscape Maintenance
Your business’s exterior landscape is often your customer’s initial encounter when they visit – and this visual first impression carries significance. Is your landscaping aesthetically appealing by exhibiting neatness and beauty, or does it showcase a collection of weeds and rodent damage? At T&T Property, we keep commercial properties in Livingston and Oakland Counties in… Read more
Removing PFAS From Your Drinking Water – Farmington Hills, MI
PFAS in Drinking Water: Analyzing Health Risks and Methods for Elimination Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS, comprise a family of synthetic chemicals in production and have been utilized across various industries since the 1940s. These chemicals are frequently incorporated into products such as Teflon, water and stain-repellent fabrics, paints, waxes, and firefighting foams. The… Read more
Green Building Trends to Watch
The Center on Global Energy Policy reported that the worldwide buildings sector uses roughly 30 percent of energy for natural gas, electricity, heating, cooling, lighting, equipment, cooking, and more. Decarbonization is an important factor when it comes to the construction sector. With global warming on the rise, eco-friendly commercial buildings are in high demand, especially… Read more
Pool Surface Options
Concrete is often used to build swimming pools despite the fact that the material is extremely porous. Pools made solely from concrete would leak. To seal the concrete, a non-porous material is applied to make the surface of the pool resistant to moisture. Whether the pool is new or refurbished, the surface finish makes all… Read more
Inflation Reduction Act Offers Energy-Efficient Home Improvement Credits
The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), signed into law by President Joe Biden, is a legislative collection of documents designed to diminish climate change, reduce the federal deficit, lower costs for families, and raise taxes on large corporations. While taxes and healthcare are important, the renewable energy sector is poised for growth through homeowners looking to… Read more
Harnessing the Power of Commercial Busways: The Future of Electrical Distribution
The demand for efficient and reliable power distribution systems in commercial spaces is skyrocketing in today’s fast-paced world. From bustling shopping malls to high-tech office complexes, the lifeline of these structures is a seamless supply of electricity. Here’s where commercial busways make a grand entry as the modern-day champions of electrical distribution. What exactly is… Read more