Marcy wasn’t at the grocery store for long but when she arrived home, she detected the smell of burning right away. “I went through the house trying to figure out where it was coming from,” she says. “In a dark bedroom, a pink light glowed in the corner and when… Read more »
Paul Davis teams often encounter situations that move our people emotionally to do more and give freely beyond task logistics and required paperwork. One particular project in Talladega, Alabama, tugged at our team’s heartstrings. “This house had been hit by a vehicle that caused considerable damage,” explains Matt Phillips, Project… Read more »
Spring, that most promising of seasons, is in truth a roaring battle between cold and warm air. The ground heats while chillier air rushes high aloft. Temperature instability shifts air masses quickly, blowing up perfect storm conditions. So, in supposedly balmy spring, violence often arrives instead with blinding snowstorms, extreme… Read more »
Furnaces are mostly out of sight, out of mind. Tucked in the basement, their operations are automated. We lack mechanical skills to tinker with today’s modern units ourselves, so experts clean them annually without our assistance. If our furnace keeps the place warm, we don’t pay much mind beyond ensuring… Read more »
Soon, many of us will live our lives in two places. We will dwell in the physical world with familiar features we touch like people, pets and scenery. And we will live in the digital world, too – a realm becoming so sophisticated that it’s almost better than real, enlarging… Read more »