That Time of Year Again

That Time of Year Again

It's that time of year again when Tahoe's wait times for scheduling estimates and job installations start to get longer and longer. Due mainly to improving weather conditions and increased access to more of the areas where we work.

We look forward to working with you. But please be patient. We setup our estimate schedule by grouping an area's calls together, to be more efficient. And we may not be in the same place making calls for a bit depending on the volume we have in other areas.

It was a record year for snow amounts all over our area. While the snow has melted in some places, and is melting in others, it's still piled up elsewhere and continuing to be an issue . . . limited access, saturated soil, continuing runoff, and POTHOLES!

Pictured: Snow buried utility lines between Homewood and Tahoma. The red triangles point to where the lines disappear in the snow. And snow piles taller than the roof of one of our trucks in Lake Forest (Placer County.) And we're almost in May!That Time of Year Again

It’s that time of year again when Tahoe’s wait times for scheduling estimates and job installations start to get longer and longer. Due mainly to improving weather conditions and increased access to more of the areas where we work.

We look forward to working with you. But please be patient. We setup our estimate schedule by grouping an area’s calls together, to be more efficient. And we may not be in the same place making calls for a bit depending on the volume we have in other areas.

It was a record year for snow amounts all over our area. While the snow has melted in some places, and is melting in others, it’s still piled up elsewhere and continuing to be an issue . . . limited access, saturated soil, continuing runoff, and POTHOLES!

Pictured: Snow buried utility lines between Homewood and Tahoma. The red triangles point to where the lines disappear in the snow. And snow piles taller than the roof of one of our trucks in Lake Forest (Placer County.) And we’re almost in May!