Posts from 2026 Jan 23, 2026 Why Older Indianapolis Homes Face Higher Risks of Winter Water Damage As is common in the Midwest, Indianapolis winters are characterized by constant freeze-thaw cycles, below-freezing temperatures, and heavy snowfall. Older homes in Indianapolis neighborhoods, such as Broad Ripple, Irvington, and Speedway, are even more vulnerable to harsh ... Continue Reading Jan 23, 2026 Heating Equipment and Fire Hazards in Fishers Commercial Buildings Indiana winters place a heavy demand on commercial heating systems. As temperatures drop across Fishers, furnaces, boilers, and other heating equipment often run continuously to keep employees, customers, and tenants comfortable. While reliable heat is essential, extended ... Continue Reading Jan 05, 2026 Winter Can Wreak Havoc on Indianapolis Commercial Roofs | How to Stay Ahead It’s a snowy January morning in Indianapolis. Downtown sidewalks are icy, the Monon Trail is buried in white, and your building’s flat roof is holding a heavy layer of wet, heavy snow. As temperatures hover near freezing, meltwater starts forming thin streams across the ... Continue Reading