With Thanksgiving quickly approaching, the word thankful is on everyone’s minds. We’re all thankful for something — most of us, for many things.It may not cross your mind to be thankful for your HVAC system, but as a homeowner, you
Touchless bathroom fixtures are becoming more commonplace in homes and public restrooms alike. With a wide range of automatic restroom technology on the market, including automatic faucets, soap dispensers, towel dispensers, hand dryers, toilet flushers and doors, public restrooms are
Count yourself lucky if you’ve never experienced a prolonged power outage at home, especially during extreme weather. Harsh temperatures make every minute uncomfortable and can endanger children, the elderly and pets. Factor in the lost productivity, spoiled groceries and hours
Sometimes it feels like storm season is all year. Spring arrives with rain storms and tornadoes, while summer kicks off hurricane season. The welfare of your family during perilous storms should always take priority. But even when the winds die
Whether you’re moving into a new home or office, or are simply remodeling, there are some great new ideas to implement into your new kitchen. Sam Pollard and Son has compiled a list of five simple, but really useful, tasteful,
With the days heating up, June 22nd is a perfect day for National HVAC Tech Day! Today, many of us take the indoor comfort for granted. But it’s the technicians who keep our HVAC systems running, day and night. If
Most Dads have a To-Do List a mile long. Some Dads are hard to shop for. All Dads will love a Gift of Service from Sam Pollard and Son. It will help them tackle that To-Do List and certainly isn’t
This is a drum of R-22 refrigerant. If your A/C is more than 12 years old there is a good chance it has this inside it. The government has made this gas illegal to use and it is extremely high
Household issues and problems are common enough, but an electrical problem needs dealing with right away. Not only do you want to ascertain the safety of your home and its wiring, but you also rely on your electrical to work
What Not to Put Down Your Garbage Disposal: • Fibrous Foods: celery. Lettuce, carrots, onion skins, potato skins, etc. • Pasta, Rice and Beans: these foods can swell in water • Grease, Fats and Oils: grease can clog drains and