Author Archives: Lauren Higl

About Lauren Higl

Lauren is the Marketing Manager at Progressive Foam. She earned her Bachelor's degree in Public Relations and Marketing from Baldwin-Wallace College, and currently lives in Bolivar, Ohio. She enjoys spending her spare time doing home improvements, traveling, kayaking & hiking.
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Last week, Hurricane Irene caused an estimated $7-$13 billion of damage to properties throughout the ten East Coast states she affected (according to ABCnews.com). A large portion of this damage happened to personal property, such as residences. Many families are now … Continue reading

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   Right now, people all across the United States are dealing with a intense heat wave. Many areas have been placed under excessive heat advisories and warnings, with temperatures reaching 100° and above. During times like these, most people try to stay indoors whenever … Continue reading

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We hope you had a great 4th of July weekend! With Independence Day still fresh in our minds, we thought this would be a great time to discuss some of the benefits of buying American made products. There are many … Continue reading

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A new remodeling project is a big investment in your home, and it’s important to choose the right contractor for the job. The quality of service provided by your contractor is just as important as the quality of the products … Continue reading

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If you have ever taken the time to clip a coupon, browse the clearance rack, or shop around for the best deal, you clearly know the value of a dollar. We all want to make sure we are getting the … Continue reading

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If you’re anything like me, you may be considering starting a remodeling job around your home. My home was built in the early 1900′s, and could definitely use some modern updates. I figured I would be adding to the value … Continue reading

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You may have an energy leak you don’t even know about!   If heating your home drained your wallet this winter, you’re probably looking for ways to lower your utility bills (especially before you need to pay to cool your home … Continue reading

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