First Class welcomes a new employee!

First Class welcomes Steve Morris! He brings over 40 years of gas pipeline and gas management experience to the team!

Steve worked for BGE and Eversource prior. Steve was brought on to manage the new gas services department which works directly with BGE!

Protect Your Pipes!

Protect your water pipes from freezing during this cold weather:
 
?Let a small stream of water flow from a faucet. Running water through a pipe, even at a trickle, helps prevent it from freezing.
 
?Keep exterior doors and windows near exposed plumbing tightly closed. Cold winds whistling through overlooked openings can quickly freeze exposed water pipes.
 
??Open kitchen and bathroom cabinet doors to allow warmer air to circulate around the plumbing, especially if your sinks are on an exterior wall.
 
??Use a space heater to increase the temperature in a room with plumbing you know is prone to freezing. Always follow safety guidelines and never leave a heater unattended.
 
?Leave the heat on in your home set to a temperature no lower than 55° F.

Source: @ClevelandWater

1st Annual Ride for Recovery!

We had the pleasure of sponsoring the 1st annual Ride for Recovery along side Crossroads Community Church. It was a great event for a great cause! Take a look at some photos from the ride.

 

Happy Anniversary First Class!

Have you ever wondered how First Class came to be? We’re celebrating our anniversary of being in business for 17 years! We wanted to take a stroll down memory lane, and we want you to join us! (more…)

Spring Cleaning Checklist

What do you think of when you hear the words “spring cleaning”? Most people think about cleaning floors, walls, and windows, dusting furniture, and disinfecting surfaces. But have you ever thought about doing some spring cleaning on your plumbing or heating/cooling equipment? Doing so will help you save time, energy, and money. Check out our spring cleaning checklist!  (more…)

Reverse Osmosis Systems

Recently, First Class installed a whole house reverse osmosis (RO) system in a residential home. These systems force water, under pressure, into a series of filters that clean your water. These filters remove chlorine, contaminants, and any residual taste and odor from your water.

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