Update on heavy rain and severe storm threat today and tomorrow in Ohio and Pennsylvania
Catching and using rainwater can be as simple as a single plastic barrel with a gravity feed to a flower bed, or they can be sophisticated systems that supply all your water needs
In this rainy year, enough water to serve more than a half-million people has already been saved to groundwater storage. But more could be saved
Find out how much rainfall your neighborhood is expected to get—and how you can prevent that stormwater from damaging your home this season.
Imagine a hailstorm seriously batters your home. Your roof, siding and car are all damaged. Now you’re facing the stress and frustration of making repairs. T...
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Prevent Rainstorm Damage: Keep your property safe from storms with these tips. Read on for more information.
Use our Home Maintenance Checklist to learn how to inspect your home for potential damage after a heavy storm visits your area.
You’re probably asking this question because you’ve experienced some water in your basement during or after a heavy rain. There are a number of steps you can take to diagnose your sump pump and fix the problem before the next storm hits.
Perhaps you read about (or are living through) steadily increasing precipitation in the Midwest since the 1930s. Or, you checked out the water quality at beaches in your state and learned that the biggest known sources of contamination to these water bodies is stormwater runoff and raw sewage from s...
As we brace for heavy rain and melting snow, it is all hands on deck to try and prevent flooding. The City of Madison is working non-stop on the streets to help protect your neighborhood, but they could use some help from you and it's pretty simple.
Weather extremes can result in costly home repairs. A flood restoration expert gives tips to help protect homes from spring storm and water damage.
No matter where you might own property, preparing for storms is critical.
On rainy days, there’s no need to cancel your pest control treatment. The Orlando pest control pros at Pro-Staff explain how the rain impacts your treatment.
A good blast of wind and rain will expose a home's water issues and potentially help a buyer avoid buying a leaky lemon home disaster.
There’s little worse than waking up after a big storm, but armed with the right information, your claim and clean up will be a (relative) breeze.
The very western part of the state is in the “Extreme Drought” to “Exceptional Drought” category.
In response to disasters like Superstorm Sandy, engineers are developing new building codes and tools to calculate the value of upgrades. National policy should encourage builders to use these tools.
Heavy storms, hurricanes and other natural disasters can lead to basement flooding without a sump pump to redirect the excess water.
Rainwater that drains under your house can flood the lowest housing level, causing mold to grow. Fortunately, stopping this drainage is fairly simple.
The L-shaped building is oriented toward the river to take advantage of natural light even in winter.