by Andrew McIver | May 13, 2013 | Uncategorized
We have had good success recently selling the large M units designed for cast iron 4 inch pipe vents. These will not be found on any modern homes, rather homes built prior to 1950. PVC hadn’t been invented, and cast iron pipe was the cheapest pipe around and 4...
by critter_master | May 8, 2013 | Uncategorized
Since the internal componants do not enter the vent, a CQ can be installed on an undamaged vent to protect it from future attack. It also adds a nice look to a roof. So if you got a new house or just re-roofed your home consider a CQ installation to protect it for...
by critter_master | May 4, 2013 | Uncategorized
Its been pouring here in Florida, and that means leaking vents. Now that its stopping its probably a good time to go check your roof and see if you have damaged vents. Another trick, during a big rain storm if you can gain access to your attic go up there and check...
by Andrew McIver | May 2, 2013 | Uncategorized
We sell quite a bit into the New Orleans area, and I hear that its getting really wet there. If you live in that area, consider some Critter Quitters, they will stop your vents from leaking if damaged, and if not damaged will stop them from becoming damaged, plus look...