Protect Your Home from the Elements
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– The days are getting shorter, temperatures
are beginning to drop, and leaves that have turned brilliant
colors are starting to fall from the trees. The change
of season will be complete before you know it, but is
your home ready to do battle with old man winter? Winter
is one of the dirtiest times of year, and unless you
take steps to protect your home from the elements, you’ll
soon be spending a lot of time cleaning up.
Before the mercury plummets and
the first flakes fly, you should set aside a few hours
to winterize your home. A good place to start is right
at the front door. The doormat you have down right now
probably won’t be of much use to you once the
snow starts to fall and the kids with their rosy cheeks
come running inside. No matter how hard you try to keep
things clean, wet shoes and boots are bound to track
snow, ice, water, dirt and salt inside. Replace your
doormat now with a PIG Tough Mat. It is made from the
most absorbent material around and has the Handyman
Club of America Member Tested Seal-of-Approval.
PIG products were originally developed
to collect oil spills at an industrial manufacturing
plant. The company has recently made its versatile products
available to consumers and today they are in use in
homes across the country. “The material is capable
of absorbing oils, water, coolants, solvents (nearly
anything), making it ideal for use in entryways, garages
and workshops, or anywhere a mess can be made”
says Heidi Shetler of idigpig.com.
A popular application is to lay
the mat down in the garage before draining oil and gasoline
from lawnmowers, weed whackers and other engines that
won't be used for a while. To contain the wet, messy
drips from cars during the winter, you may want to turn
to the Tough Mat’s close cousin, the PIG Absorbent
Mat Roll. This Mat, made from PIG Absorbent Fabric,
doesn't just absorb a liquid: it holds it, and with
the optional polyethylene backing, it will help prevent
grimy messes and slippery spots in your garage. It also
makes a great floor or cargo liner for inside your car.
“You won’t have to worry about the kids’
sporting equipment making a big mess in the car when
you pick them up anymore,” says Betty Narehood,
a satisfied customer .
Inside the house, there are a
variety of uses for the PIG Absorbent Mat Roll or the
PIG Tough Mat. You can put it down in the bathroom or
kitchen before repairing a leaky sink, or lay one down
before the contractor arrives to make sure your heating
system is operating efficiently. “The person you
hire will check all the wires and connections, drain
the radiator, lubricate pumps, fans and motors, and
replace the filter for you. Unless you have one of these
mats laid down, it can be a messy proposition,”
says Shetler.
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