by Sue Berube | Feb 14, 2011 | Blog
Red Roses & Life Insurance – Give the Gift of Life Insurance This Valentine’s Day February is the month we associate with Valentine’s Roses, heart-shaped candy and romantic dinners, but would a loving husband (or wife) give the gift of life...
by Sue Berube | Feb 14, 2011 | Blog
Snow goes hand-in-hand with New Hampshire winters, and we don’t always know how much to expect to shovel. Some New Hampshire residents have very long driveways and attach plows to their trucks to clear their driveways. As good neighbors, they may even plow...
by Sue Berube | Feb 2, 2011 | Blog
Is Earthquake Insurance Worth It in New Hampshire? Most New Englanders view earthquakes as disasters that only affect the West Coast, and although the chances of an earthquake striking New Hampshire are relatively low, it’s important to understand that your...
by Sue Berube | Jan 22, 2011 | Blog, Snow Loads
Snow loads are downward forces exerted on a structure by the weight of accumulated snow, ice and rain. Several factors affect the amount of snow that can build up on a roof, including: Roof Pitch, drifting, lean-tos or other low roofs that receive snow or ice sliding...
by Sue Berube | Jan 11, 2011 | Blog
Living in New England, we are accustomed to unpredictable winters, from snow storms one day, to warm rains the next, to freezing there after. If you live in a cold, snowy region like New Hampshire, you may already be aware of the damaging effects of ice dams. Ice dams...