In Nebraska, while it's not a legal requirement to have insurance to winterize sprinklers, it is highly recommended. Insurance can protect you from potential liability if any damage occurs during the process. Additionally, hiring a professional service that is insured can provide peace of mind, ensuring that any mishaps are covered. Always check with local regulations or your insurance provider for specific guidelines.
No, flying from Pennsylvania to Nebraska would not require a passport. Nebraska is not a foreign country, and it is located in the continental US
To trap wildlife in Nebraska, you need a valid Nebraska trapping license, which requires completing a hunter safety course if you are under 18. You must also follow state regulations regarding trapping methods, seasons, and species. Additionally, you will need appropriate traps that comply with state laws and ensure humane capture. Always check for any local ordinances or specific guidelines related to trapping in your area.
Yep. Nebraska is providing emergency unemployment for you. Filing paper can be made until the end of this year. You need to contact the Nebraska Claims Center to get your paperwork going. I wish you luck on getting back into the main stream.
The state of Nebraska has approximately 97 verified hospitals as of 2011. This number is increasing every year as the need for hospital care in the major cities and suburban areas grows with the expanding population.
The maximum distance between fire sprinkler, per NBC, depends on the sprinkler system. The size of the sprinkler and the number of sprinklers need to be considered when installing.
winterize it only if you want it to work in the future
No.
Sprinklers that do not need melting to activate are called "fusible link sprinklers." Instead of relying on heat to melt a fusible link, these sprinklers have a heat-sensitive element that responds to a certain temperature, causing the sprinkler to activate and release water.
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You need to be insured where you live.
Yes, it is recommended to winterize your sprinkler system before cold weather arrives to prevent damage from freezing temperatures.
I am looking for a home repair contractor to fix my sprinklers. Do they generally have a special license to do repairs?
My first instinct is to say "Your kidding me rite?". However, I'm curious, why do you fell you need to winterize your AC unit?. My second question is what type of AC unit do you have?
A person has to be insured when they get their license because that is what the law says and you need to follow that.
Not all are insured, but the good ones tend to be. If you need a plumber I would do my research and ask if they are insured.
High water pressure could be the reason for pipes to rattle when you turn on the outside sprinklers. You may need to have a reducer valve installed.
Yes, some bathrooms must be protected with fire sprinklers. One example is any bathroom that is accessible from a public hallway. NFPA 13.