2018

3 Different Types Of Tarp Systems

A tarp system is designed to roll up over your flat bed or trailer. A tarp system is designed to protect your belongings and keep them safe while you are on the road. There are many different types of tarp systems that you can choose from for your vehicle. Smoke Tarps Smoke tarps are designed for flatbeds. They are also often referred to as a nose tarp. They are made to go across the front of your flatbed.

Choosing Snow Removal Services For Your HOA

If you sit on the board of an HOA, it's your job to help make determinations for landscaping, snow removal, and other maintenance services. Choosing the right snow plowing and removal options will help your community get through the winter months with fewer hassles. Here are just some of the options to consider for your HOA. Street Plowing You'll want to make sure that the streets in your community are plowed frequently when snow begins to fall.

Cool Promotional Items For Your Car Detailing Business

Keeping a vehicle clean is one way to maintain its value, and owners love to have a clean ride that they can be proud of. Therefore, as someone in the car-detailing business, your services can pretty much sell on their own, but a little good marketing to get the word out is always a good thing.  While most people in this business rarely think of using promotional items, promoting your business with small freebies is an excellent way to keep customers reminded that they need to have their car cleaned.

3 Things To Know About Telematics

Over the last few years telematics have become more popular than ever in our vehicles. Telematics combines GPS information along with diagnostics from on-board the vehicle in order to record and map where your vehicle is and even how fast you are driving. This technology is now often used by insurance companies in order get a closer look into your driving. Telematics also allow you to closely monitor your vehicle and can also be a valuable safety feature.

Protecting Your Camper Or RV During The Off-Season

One of the worst things for any camper is sitting during the off-season. The weather can damage the roof, and the dry rot can cause the tires to split on the sidewalls, but there are some things you can do to help protect your camper during the off-season or while it is being stored and not used. Preventing the damage is better than fixing it later so here are a few things you might want to consider.