Friday, September 23, 2011

"Of autumn's wine, now drink your fill; the frost's on the pumpkin, and snow's on the hill."

Title taken from the 1993 Old Farmer's Almanac, courtesy of www.almanac.com.

Yes, it's official!  The first day of autumn has arrived!

Because Pipeline is committed to helping our customers be prepared for pretty much anything they may encounter on the job, it just seems to make sense that we should also help you get some things done around the house!

The following was taken from http://www.demesne.info/.  It's a "Top 10 Musts..." list for the autumn season.

If your time is at a premium and you need to prioritize what needs to be done around the house before winter sets in, the following list of essential tasks might help. Once you have these covered, read our comprehensive Fall Checklist for additional chores to securely batten down the hatches for the darkest part of the year.
  1. If you have a fireplace or woodstove, lay in a supply of wood as early as you can. Burn dry, dry wood. Keep fires small and hot to reduce buildup in chimneys.

    Store wood where it is dry but has good air flow. A covered shed is ideal, but a loose tarp can work just as well. Make sure it’s stacked off the ground to keep the bottom course clean and dry. Wet wood attracts insects. Don’t stack your wood right next to the house; leave at least a gap of a couple inches to avoid creating an insect highway to your home’s interior.
  2. Make sure that any backup heating source—such as a gas fireplace, woodstove, or pellet stove—is in good working order. For wood burning fireplaces and woodstoves, have your chimney cleaned regularly. The more you burn, the more often you should have your chimney cleaned.

    If you burn one-half to a full cord of wood a year, every two years for cleaning is probably okay if your wood has had at least a year to season. The greener the wood, the faster creosote builds up. Creosote can cause a chimney fire so it's not something you want to let go. Read more on
    chimney maintenance.
  3. Clean your gutters. It’s one of those chores that no one likes but must be done. In the fall, you may find it necessary to clean a couple times depending on what types of trees you have near the house.
  4. Make sure downspouts are free flowing and splash blocks direct water well away from the foundation.
  5. Check the roof and make any small roof repairs now. This is another important task. At the same time check ridge vents and make sure they are clear of any obstructions.
  6. Trees, bushes, and other foundation plantings need to be trimmed back away from the house. Any dead or diseased branches on trees need to be removed. This prevents bugs from taking up residence in your home, and reduces damage to siding, roofs, and gutters from whipping branches. In other words, nothing should be touching your house.
  7. Have your heating system serviced if you haven’t done it in a while. There is nothing worse than having the heat go off when it’s 25 degrees outside. And it always seems to happen to too many other people at the same time, so you have to wait and shiver until the heating guy shows up.
  8. Check your smoke alarm and make sure it’s functioning. If you have a carbon-monoxide detector, check it at the same time.
  9. Weatherize your home. Caulk joints where materials meet. The US Department of Energy says if you can pull a piece of paper out of a closed door without tearing you're losing energy, so check and replace weather stripping on all doors and windows. Install foam inserts in electrical receptacles on exterior walls.
  10. Set up your 72-hour stock of emergency provisions. Allocate a space; keep everything you’ll need in case the power goes off there. The Red Cross has a comprehensive list of recommended items.
There are many more tasks to do and this list of essentials may vary depending on your home and its requirements. Our monthly checklists and a comprehensive Fall Checklist should help you prioritize your seasonal chores.
Of course no autumn season would be complete without raking a metric ton of leaves off of your roof and out of your yard!  Don't forget to stop by your nearest Pipeline to pick up your essential cool weather gear!  Things like hoodies, a good pair of jeans or work pants, comfortable shoes and gloves can all be found at Pipeline, and they will make your autumn outdoor experience that much more enjoyable.

Pipeline helps YOU to get the job DONE!

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Check out what's new at www.getpipeline.com!

The change of the season has brought about some changes at Pipeline!  Check out what ELSE is new for the fall weather!






29LS
Starting at ONLY $9.99!


29LS
Starting at ONLY $9.99
This shirt features a variety of colors available to help YOU creat YOUR company's look!



PC61LS
Starting at ONLY $9.99!
This long sleeved T also features so many colors that you can't help but find what you're looking for!





C4890
$99.99

G3334
$154.99

G5634
$180.99


Wednesday, September 21, 2011

We're in the Circle!

Team Pipeline is please to announce that we have joined the NEW Google+ community! 
If you are already a member of the community, or if you are considering becoming a member soon, please add us to your circle for more information on sales and specials!
 
Stay connected so that you always know what is going on with Pipeline!



Wednesday, September 14, 2011

We're still raising!!!

Dear Friends & Family:                                                               

On Saturday, October 1st Team Pipeline Work Clothes will be walking in the Light The Night Walk at the Augusta Common to benefit The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.  We will join over 1500 other people in finding a cure for leukemia, lymphoma, and other blood cancers.  The Light The Night walk is a nationwide evening walk to celebrate and commemorate lives touched by cancer.  Each year we walk in honor of Shirley Owens.  Shirley was diagnosed with lymphoma in April of 2006.  Since the time Shirley was diagnosed, we have heard of many friends who are now dealing with a blood cancer. Over the last two years we have raised over $11,000 for the Light The Night Walk and to find a CURE for blood cancers.

-Leukemia is the number one disease killer of children under age 20.
-Almost one million Americans currently live with blood cancer.
-Every four minutes someone is diagnosed with a blood cancer.
-Every ten minutes someone dies from a blood cancer.

I am writing to ask for your support.  Team Pipeline Work Clothes have set a team goal of $5000.  I am asking you to make a donation to help us reach our goal.  You can also join our team to assist in the fight.  This money will go to LLS for research, patient services, advocacy, and education. Over $250 million is currently committed to research worldwide through LLS and over $65,000 has been given in local financial aid in the past year.  To see last year’s Augusta Light The Night walk, watch this video.

If you would like to donate online, please visit our fundraising website at http://pages.lightthenight.org/ga/Augusta11/PipelineWorkClothes  to donate with a credit or debit card.  If you would like to donate by check, please mail your check to Pipeline Work Clothes, 3843 Wrightsboro Rd. Augusta, GA 30909. All donations are 100% tax-deductible.

I thank you in advance for supporting our efforts and for supporting
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.  I greatly appreciate our relationship and look forward to hearing from you soon!

 Sincerely,
Team Pipeline

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Come and See What's New!

Introducing some of our new fall and winter work wear!

Carhartt Men's Collegiate Graphic Long-Sleeve T-Shirt - $25.99


Carhartt Men's Collegiate Graphic Long-Sleeve T-Shirt - $25.99


Carhartt Men's Est. 1889 Workwear Graphic Lightweight Hooded Sweatshirt - $40.99


Carhartt Duck Bib Overall - Unlined - $70.99 - Online Only until October


Carhartt Duck Bib Overall - Quilt Lined - $110.99 - Online Only until October
 

Carhartt Men's Distant Peaks Graphic Midweight Hooded Sweatshirt - $52.99
 There's more to come in the day's and weeks ahead!  Stop by and see us often for the latest in seasonal wear!

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

There's a change in the air!

Stop by any one of our three locations and see what's new for the Fall!

The meteorologists at http://www.weather.com/ are predicting a cool 59 degrees for the CSRA tonight and tomorrow night.  Don't let the chill get to you!

We offer an assortment of long pants, jeans and outerwear.

Don't see what you want?  We can get it!

Let Pipeline help you stay warm this Fall and Winter season!