Six months after Sandy, recovery still keeping service companies busy
Hurricane Sandy devastated the East Coast, flooding homes, destroying businesses and ruining structures in various cities.
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Hurricane Sandy devastated the East Coast, flooding homes, destroying businesses and ruining structures in various cities.
Read moreEmployers that hire a workforce that maintains plumbing, electrical or HVAC systems may want to begin utilizing mobile software solutions to help employees meet the growing need for their services.
Read moreAs another snowstorm hits the Midwest, the Red Cross has put out a few safety warnings to help keep residents safe should they experience a power outage.
Read moreThe United States has continued to invest in renewable energy sources to power electricity throughout the nation, giving consumers greater efficiency and increasing sustainability initiatives.
Read moreThe term spring cleaning can mean a lot of different things, but for homeowners it means a chance to start new home improvement plans.
Read moreHurricane Sandy devastated much of the East Coast, tearing down power lines, damaging electrical systems and leaving thousands of homes in the dark.
Read moreAs residents prepare for Hurricane Sandy to hit the East Coast, electricians in the area are prepping for some extra work in the coming weeks.
Read moreThe future of electricity may rely more heavily on solar power, if the general public makes its views known.
Read moreMany electricians have struggled to find work for the past several years as a result of a sluggish economy and stalled construction market limiting the need for skilled electricians.
Read moreAmerica’s power grids have been strained by the extreme weather that has swept the nation this year.
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