Fluctuating winter temperatures have been wreaking havoc on our roadways and our cars. Pothole season is officially here.
As many of us are returning to work, we're faced with the challenge of driving with sun glare, which is most prominent during rush hour. Make your commute a safe one.
The average American stops for gas five to seven times a month. For most people, pumping gas is no big deal. But it is a hazardous, highly flammable material that must be handled with care.
The answer in your case, of course, will depend on what kind of car you drive. But, there’s an easy way to find out.
Icicles hanging from your home’s roof may look dazzling, but they can also be a sign of ice dams.
Frigid winter weather increases the risk for ice dams and frozen pipes. But with a few simple steps, you can help protect your home when the mercury dips below freezing.
Since no one wants to spend holiday time on the phone with their homeowners insurance company, here are eight ways to protect your home during the holidays.
The cold temperatures and the physical exertion necessary during snow shoveling can even cause deaths as a result of straining too much. There are a few steps you can take to remove snow in a safe manner.
Homeowners insurance is there to protect you from a wide range of problems that can occur anywhere and to anyone.
Every winter one question people ask all of the time is, “How can I stop icy clumps from forming on my wiper blades if I have to drive in the storm?”