Six Ways to Prepare Your Home for a Storm

Preparing for a Storm: 6 Things to Remember Storms can take a toll on your house in a number of ways. While some areas of the country do not see too many, others are battered by storms frequently. If your home is in an area affected by strong storms, even if only occasionally, you will […]

4 Signs You Have a Mold or Mildew Problem

Mold and mildew growth is a more common household problem than most people think. Unfortunately, failing to detect and remedy a mold issue fast enough can lead to serious and even life-threatening illnesses in families and pets. Breathing in mold and mildew spores in a damp environment can cause nasal and throat irritation, coughing, respiratory […]

Asbestos: Banned but not Forgotten

Peak Construction would like to extend a very warm welcome to our guest contributor Don Swanerbury, our very own Operations Manager. With 43 years of service as a volunteer fire fighter, he currently holds the position as a safety officer and safety instructor. He also has 38 years of industrial and corporate safety which include […]

Five Safety Tips For Summertime in The Hudson Valley

Summertime is here, and it’s time to spend more time outdoors. Make sure that your family is safe while enjoying all of the sunshine with these summer safety tips. Food Safety Your summer BBQs and picnics are the perfect way to spend a day but could result in nasty consequences when food safety is ignored. […]

Fire Safety for Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is the busiest day of the year for plumbers; it is also a big day for fire departments and restoration companies like Peak Construction. As you are bustling around the kitchen getting ready for a family celebration, keep in mind these five fire safety tips to ensure a joyful day. Thanksgiving is the peak […]

Peak Construction Educates Community About Fire Safety Month

Have you noticed how we are drawn to fire at such an early age? I mean think about it — we are in awe by the flickering flame of the birthday candle that is about to be blown out! In the fall and winter months, we love listening to the crackling sound of the fireplace. In the […]

January is National Bath Safety Month

  January is National Bath Safety Month! Did you know that January is National Bath Safety Month? Not only is this for kids but for our senior citizens too.  I don’t think there is anyone out there that doesn’t know wet bathroom floors are a safety hazard.  This post is about things you need to […]