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5 Simple Electrical Ways to Upgrade your Kitchen

By on September 7, 2018

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,

True or false: A bath uses more water than a shower.

By on October 2, 2017

True. Showers, on average, use less water than baths, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. A bath in a standard bathtub uses an average of 36 gallons of water, the U.S. Geological Survey reports. If you have a deep

What to do if your HVAC is flooded

By on September 26, 2017

Eastern North Carolina has experienced flooding in the past — and recent hurricane threats remind us that the area is sure to have to deal with high waters again. Your heating and air conditioning unit is built to withstand normal

How to keep your garbage disposal from stinking

By on September 13, 2017

You put all kinds of kitchen scraps and food bits into your garbage disposal. And you let the water continue to run for about 15 seconds after you turn off the disposal to flush out all of the food particles.

Hurricane preparedness tips

By on September 6, 2017

Hurricane Irma, one of the strongest Atlantic storms ever, is pounding the Caribbean and heading toward the United States. Although its path can’t be accurately predicted by experts, there’s a possibility that the storm will impact us here in Greenville,

What is phantom energy?

By on July 13, 2017

When you switch an appliance off, you would think that it stops using energy, right? Wrong. Just because a toaster isn’t toasting or a printer isn’t printing or a TV isn’t TV-ing doesn’t mean it isn’t sucking power from the

Sam Pollard & Son earns award

By on February 14, 2017

Sam Pollard & Son recently received Epting Distributors’ Outstanding Dealer Award for 2016. It is the third consecutive year that the Greenville, N.C., heating and air conditioning company has received the annual award. A plaque signifying the honor was presented