Petri CBS Spotlight – Now’s the Time to Winterizing Your House and Ride
Serving Brooklyn Since 1906
If you haven’t done so already, it’s time to get your house and your car ready for winter. According to CBS 2 in New York, it’s essential that you don’t let the pipes in your home or your car freeze this winter. They featured our own Chris Petri, who explained how to keep your home and your car safe all season long.
Watch the segment: New York Weather: Experts Say Now Is The Time To Winterize Your House And Ride
Frozen pipes are the worst, and you can avoid them when you follow Chris’s simple instructions. Otherwise, you risk having a major home catastrophe, smack in the dead of winter. When frozen pipes thaw, they can get water everywhere. This can mean replacing your floors, walls, furniture, and more, and nobody has time for unplanned home renovations! Just a few minutes can mean the difference between peace and disaster!
Similarly, not winterizing your car can mean that it won’t start when you need it to. Sure, you can always get it fixed, but that’s an expense you don’t need. And if you have an emergency and you’re trying to get somewhere fast, a car that won’t start isn’t any good at all. So make sure yours is ready whenever freezing temps might come!
Watch Chris, then give us a call for help getting your home ready for winter. We’ll help you make sure you avoid disaster and thrive all winter long. It only takes a few minutes to make sure you, your home, and your car are prepared for winter this year.
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