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Sprint Car Racer McKenna Haase is Going Pavement Late Model Racing in California

DALLAS (April 16, 2025) – McKenna Haase has always blazed her own trail en route to becoming a professional sprint car racer. But after more than a decade of traversing a dirt-covered career path, the 28-year-old has decided to pave that path with asphalt. Haase is making a career change from 900-horsepower sprint cars to pavement-pounding late model stock cars.

It is a vastly different discipline in a vastly different environment, and Haase is going all in. Just as the allure of westward expansion in the 19th century was rooted in opportunity, ambition and reinvention, Haase is of the same mindset here in the 21st century. She isn’t going late model racing at her hometown track. Instead, the Iowa native is heading west to compete in the 602 Late Model division of the NASCAR Weekly Racing Series at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway in Bakersfield, California, with backing from Interstate Batteries. Her first race is this Saturday.

“I got connected with Charlie Wilson, who is based out in California,” Haase said. “Charlie has a long and extensive background in asphalt racing. He’s got a reputation for having good equipment that’s fast, but also for being a really good person who is genuine, fair and ethical, and those are all values that matter to me. There’s mutual respect and we just clicked.”

Wilson is a veteran crew chief who once turned wrenches for Harvick, Tony Stewart, Clint Bowyer, Ron Hornaday Jr., and Steve Park, among others, in the NASCAR Xfinity Series and NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, before transitioning to late model team ownership where he focuses on driver development.

“Charlie’s the main reason to answer the, ‘Why California?’ question,” Haase said. “Charlie was willing to work with me and help make this happen. I don’t have endless funding to go race. I need to maximize this opportunity. Charlie understands that.”

Racing is a relationship business, and just as Haase has developed a good rapport with her new car owner, Haase has fostered a strong partnership with Interstate Batteries. The leading replacement battery brand in the United States continues its support of Haase after signing on last year as a primary partner of her 410 winged sprint car.

“Having the support of Interstate Batteries has been incredible. I’m super thankful for their flexibility and their loyalty,” Haase said. “Last year wasn’t as successful of a season as we were all hoping for – just had a lot of unfortunate events that were outside of our control. But Interstate Batteries was really good at pivoting when needed and being supportive, and I’m very thankful for that. And now they’re on board with this stock car opportunity. It wouldn’t be possible without them.”

Haase endured two massive, highlight-reel accidents in 2024. The first was in May at Tri-City Speedway in Granite City, Illinois, when Haase cart-wheeled through turns three and four of the 3/8-mile dirt oval. She emerged unscathed, but the same could not be said three months later when Haase endured an even heavier crash on the first lap of the first heat on Friday night of the Knoxville Nationals at famed Knoxville Raceway in Iowa. Haase flipped into the turn one wall at the ultra-fast, half-mile dirt oval, spun high in the air and then landed hard on the clay surface.

“I had a collapsed lung and was pretty bruised up” said Haase, recounting the accident that ended her season. “I had a decent amount of whiplash too, lots of strains in my neck and back muscles. I didn’t have any kind of head injury, which I’m thankful for, because when I flipped into the wall, something metal went through the top of my carbon-fiber helmet. If I had been two inches taller, things would’ve been a lot worse. The lung injury was the main, lasting injury.

“It’s kind of wild because I hadn’t really crashed hard in a sprint car in, like, five seasons. So it’d been a long time since we’d tore up equipment, and it was really frustrating to have that happen twice in one year.

“After the Knoxville crash in August, I was laying in the hospital bed thinking ‘OK, we’ll be fine in a few weeks and we’ll make it to Eldora.’ Apparently, my math was a little off because the doctor told me that I couldn’t even fly for six weeks, never mind race. But for some reason, I thought I could be back in a racecar in four (weeks). I don’t know why I thought that, but it took me a minute to realize I wasn’t going to be racing any sprint cars for the rest of the season.”

As Haase recovered, she was also in the midst of wedding planning. She married NFL player Zavier Scott on March 17 in Indianapolis.

“We got engaged in July and then a few weeks later I went to Knoxville and he went to training camp with the Indianapolis Colts,” Haase said. “Zavier was actually watching the race and saw my wreck as it happened. It was a hectic time but, thankfully, my parents were able to keep him up to date on my condition. He stayed at camp and I stayed at my parents’ house in Des Moines to heal.

“I actually went wedding dress shopping in Des Moines while I was still healing. I probably wasn’t well enough to do that. I still wasn’t feeling very good. I remember the dresses were pretty painful to wear, and I couldn’t even turn my head left or right to look in the different mirrors, but it was still a really cool experience because I never thought I’d be married, anyway. And then to go from a hospital gown to a wedding gown, it just made me all the more grateful knowing that you don’t take life for granted.

“Zavier went to the Minnesota Vikings after training camp with the Colts, which was nice because it’s closer to my family in Des Moines, and then we got married in March. It was an incredible wedding and a super cool experience. Like I said, it was never something I thought I’d do, and planning the wedding was more of a gift than an expectation, and it was pretty awesome.”

Throughout recovery and planning for her wedding, Haase continued to pursue racing.

“I’ve always wanted to race stock cars and, you know, I’m not getting any younger. I just wanted to give it a chance,” Haase said. “I’m not saying that I’m going to try and be a Cup driver, but I’ve always loved NASCAR. I want to be successful at it and I’m coming at it from a humble approach. The door was open for this opportunity with Charlie Wilson and Interstate Batteries, so why not take it?”

Saturday’s race at Kern Raceway will be the first of six races for Haase in the No. 55 Interstate Batteries 602 Late Model for Charlie Wilson Motorsports.

“I expect it to be a challenge because it is so new,” Haase said. “I don’t 100 percent know what to expect, but being a racecar driver, I still have high expectations. But to get to where I eventually want to be this year –winning – I’ve got to be consistent, keep things clean, and just get laps in, get experience.”

Tackling this new racing discipline is a full-circle moment for Haase.

“As silly as this might sound, this actually reminds me of my first season ever, when I started out in Outlaw carts when I was 13,” Haase said. “I can remember, even though it was an entry-level Outlaw cart, I was still taking a risk. It was a big deal for me at the time, and I had to overcome a lot of challenges just trying to figure things out. That’s kind of how I feel now, especially coming off a tough season in sprint cars. I’ve had to really refocus and tell myself, ‘OK, we can’t go back to last season, a lot of that was outside of your control, you’ve got to focus on the here and now.’

“In sprint car racing, there’s not a lot of track time. You show up, you get some hot laps, you qualify, you’re in a heat race, and then you run the race. I’ve had to learn as quickly as I can, and that’s just been the nature of my career.

“I know I’ll be up against drivers with a lot more laps, but it’s OK because I’m used to having to figure it out, so that’s what we’ll do.”

About Interstate Batteries:

For more than 70 years, Interstate Batteries® has powered people down roads, trails and waterways and businesses to succeed. Best known for its starting, lighting and ignition (SLI) batteries, this product has been under car hoods since 1952, each one backed by the company’s service, quality and value. Interstate All Battery Center® provides portable power in both retail and commercial markets. Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, Interstate Batteries is an industry leader in recycling efforts, as well as a global leader in safe lead handling practices. Guided by a set of common values, the company’s purpose is to glorify God and enrich lives while delivering the most trustworthy source of power to the world. For more information, visit www.InterstateBatteries.com.

Kaulig Racing – Preview | Rockingham Speedway

Kaulig Racing Drivers Reminisce about Rockingham Memories:

When the ARCA Menards Series raced at Rockingham Speedway in 2010, Kaulig Racing drivers Ty Dillon and Josh Williams were in the field.

Williams, a 17-year-old rookie making the fifth start of his AMS career, qualified 17th out of 43 entries for his family team, eventually finishing the day in 24th.

Dillon took the checkered flag, winning his second-career AMS race in his third-ever start. As NASCAR returns to “The Rock” for the first time since the 2013 Craftsman Truck Series (NCTS) season, he has fond memories of winning in his first of three trips to the one-mile track in NASCAR-based competition.

“Being able to win there in the ARCA Series was such an awesome memory for me,” Dillon said. “It’s a place that, obviously being from North Carolina, means a lot to me, and it means a lot to the sport, too. The fact that we’re going back and they are revitalizing ‘The Rock,’ it’s so cool and I’m glad that I have a little bit of its history. I’ll be watching this Easter weekend and cheering on our Kaulig Racing teammates.”

Kaulig Racing’s Rockingham roots don’t stop outside of the car; Trent Owens, crew chief of the No. 16 Camaro ZL1 driven by AJ Allmendinger in the NASCAR Cup Series, earned a win at the track in the 2013 NCTS race at the track with Kyle Larson. Coincidentally, Larson would eventually pilot a Kaulig Racing Chevy to victory lane 10 years later at Darlington Raceway.

March to Stop Suicide:

On Friday, April 18, the second annual March to Stop Suicide will be held at Daytona International Speedway. The march was created by Daniel Dye, his father Randy Dye, and Sean Murphey, a retired Navy SEAL member and Executive Director of nonprofit organization Beyond the Brotherhood. This event is dedicated to raising awareness, offering hope, and supporting those affected by suicide. Click HERE to learn more.

10 Team Info
Crew Chief: Kevin Walter
Partner: Champion Container

Daniel Dye, No. 10 Champion Container Chevrolet
Champion Container: Champion Container, a family-owned business specializing in industrial packaging and container solutions, will be onboard Dye’s No. 10 Chevrolet at Rockingham Speedway. The No. 10 Chevrolet will also feature the Race to Stop Suicide in-car camera during the North Carolina Education Lottery 250 presented by Black’s Tire.

Meet Daniel Dye:
Saturday, April 19

Daniel Dye will be at the NASCAR Xfinity Series autograph session in the Rockingham Speedway Fan Midway from 10:00 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. ET.

At Rockingham:

  • Heading to Rockingham Speedway, Daniel Dye leads all rookies in top-20 finishes (eight in nine races).
  • Dye’s eight-straight top-20 finishes is the current longest streak of NASCAR Xfinity Series drivers this season.

 ”The last time the Xfinity Series raced at Rockingham, I had barely been born! It’s exciting to get to go back to such a historic track in NASCAR. We tested there earlier this year, and I was able to get comfortable in the car. One challenge this week will be the difference in temperature compared to when we tested in the winter, but I’m looking forward to it.” – Daniel Dye on Rockingham Speedway  

11 Team Info
Crew Chief: Eddie Pardue
Partner: Alloy Employer Services

Josh Williams, No. 11 Alloy Employer Services Chevrolet
Alloy Employer Services: Alloy Employer Services returns to the No. 11 Chevrolet at the Xfinity Series’ return to Rockingham Speedway. The company, an Ohio-based workers’ compensation and risk company, has backed Williams much of his career.

Meet Josh Williams:
Saturday, April 19

Josh Williams will be at the NASCAR Xfinity Series autograph session in the Rockingham Speedway Fan Midway from 10:00 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. ET.

At Rockingham:

  • Josh Williams ran one race in a NASCAR-affiliated series at Rockingham. In 2010, as a 17-year-old, Williams made his fifth-career ARCA Menards Series start in the race at “The Rock,” finishing 24th in the 41-car field.
  • Williams will come into the weekend riding off a 14th-place finish at Bristol Motor Speedway. His result at the half-mile track was a return to his early-season form, where he rattled off four-straight top-20 finishes.

“Rockingham is, I think, one of the more unique tracks we’ll go to this season. It’s pretty fast compared to what it was when I ran there [in 2010] because of the repave, so I’m not exactly sure what to expect in the race. As a team, I think we’ve got even more room to improve based off of our test [at Rockingham in January], but everyone is starting from the same point, so I’m sure we’ll get there come the race.” – Josh Williams on Rockingham Speedway  

16 Team Info
Crew Chief: Alex Yontz
Partner: Black’s Tire Service

Christian Eckes, No. 16 Black’s Tire Service Chevrolet
Black’s Tire Service: Kaulig Racing is teaming back up with Black’s Tire Service (BTS) at Rockingham Speedway to celebrate grassroots racing in NASCAR. BTS, a longtime partner in NASCAR, will be the primary sponsor onboard Kaulig Racing’s No. 16 Chevrolet with driver Christian Eckes for the North Carolina Education Lottery 250 presented by Black’s Tire.

Meet Christian Eckes:

Saturday, April 19

Christian Eckes will be at the NASCAR Xfinity Series autograph session in the Rockingham Speedway Fan Midway from 10:00 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. ET.

At Rockingham:

  • Following two consecutive top-10 finishes, Christian Eckes has made up two more spots in the points standings, currently sitting 14th heading to Rockingham Speedway.

“It’s exciting to have Rockingham back on the NASCAR schedule. We had a successful test there before the season and were able to get a lot of good seat time. I really enjoy the challenges of learning a new track, and I know our No. 16 team is prepared for it.” – Christian Eckes on Rockingham Speedway .

About Kaulig Racing

Kaulig Racing™ is a full-time, multi-car NASCAR Cup Series (NCS) and NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) team, owned by award winning entrepreneur, Matt Kaulig. Established in 2016, Kaulig Racing™ has earned 27 NXS wins, made the NXS Playoffs consecutively each season since the playoff system started, and won two regular-season championships. In 2021, the team competed in select NCS events, before expanding to a two-car, full-time NCS team in 2022 and adding a third, part-time entry during the 2023 season. Since its first NCS start in 2021, the team has earned two wins. Kaulig Racing is currently fielding two full-time entries in the NCS and continues to field three full-time NXS entries. To learn more about the team, visit kauligracing.com.

How Plumbers Can Help You Go Green at Home

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Making your home sustainable is not a fad but an intelligent means of saving money, lowering your carbon footprint, and helping make the world greener. Perhaps one of the best ways to do this is by updating and rehabilitating your home’s energy and water systems. With improved ecologically friendly technology and knowledge, plumbers in Durango, CO, will help you make eco-friendly choices that are not only beneficial to your house but the environment as well. From power saving to proper use of water, they offer efficient solutions for green living at an affordable rate. This is how they can convert your home into a green paradise. 

1. Water-Efficient Fixtures

Sparing water usage is the easiest way to green your home. Professionals can replace showerheads, faucets, and toilets at home with low-flow or dual-flush models. The appliances consume much less water without compromising on performance, saving you money on utilities. They also have aerators that mix air with water, cutting consumption even further. With each new installation, you save more water without compromising on comfort.

2. Installing Energy-Efficient Water Heaters

Traditional water heaters consume a lot of energy, resulting in higher electricity bills and a larger carbon footprint. With a tankless or solar water heater, you remove energy wastage. Tankless water heaters heat water only when needed, thereby eliminating power wastage during standby. Solar water heaters use renewable energy, which makes them even friendlier to the environment. All such energy-efficient solutions, aside from reducing your yearly bills, reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

3. Leaks Fixing to Avoid Loss of Water

Secret leaks are impossible to detect and cause thousands of gallons of water to be wasted each year, increasing bills and damaging the planet. Certified professionals can diagnose your home plumbing to find unseen leaks within appliances and faucets. Detecting leaks early prevents unnecessary water wastage. Minor drips won’t look like an issue at first, but they pile up eventually, and detection and repair are vital green routines. Repair ensures your house is water-efficient every single year.

4. Greywater Recycling System Installation

Greywater recycling systems harvest water from washing machines, showers, and sinks, and filter and recycle it for toilet flushing and irrigation. This takes the pressure off your freshwater supply and lowers your water bills. These systems can be installed and designed by professionals to meet safety requirements. Recycling greywater lowers your overall water usage. It’s an excellent way to make your home more independent.

5. Use of Environmentally Friendly Pipe Materials

When installing new piping or replacing existing piping, environmentally friendly experts suggest using sustainable materials. Materials such as PEX and copper are recyclable, long-lasting, and less harmful to the environment. They are resistant to corrosion and need fewer resources to produce and ship. Using environmentally friendly piping in gas plumbing brisbane reduces waste and enhances the lifespan of your plumbing system. This green option is good for your home and the environment.

Going green at home doesn’t have to break the bank or be a huge time investment. When making the economic upgrades, you will preserve water and energy and lower your carbon footprint. From adding energy-efficient fixtures to installing a greywater system, every step you take towards green is one in the right direction. Going green will save you money in the long run and provide a healthier home.

If you’re ready to make your home more eco-friendly, consider working with experienced plumbers in Jackson, WY, from Element Plumbing, Heating & Air at 435-503-3993.

FAQs

1. What are the best green home upgrades?

The best upgrades are greywater recycling systems, high-efficiency water heaters, and low-flow fixtures. They save you money and energy while saving the planet.

2. How can I tell if my home has secret water leaks?

Stealth leaks are shown through unexpected spikes in water bills, water stains on ceilings or walls, and low water pressure. Stealth leaks can be identified with expert evaluation from professionals and can help prevent the wastage of water.

How long do I have to submit motor accident claims in Queensland?

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After a motor accident, your first thought isn’t always applying for compensation, but in Queensland, deadlines are vital, and you need to know how long you have to make your claims. How long you have to submit a motor accident claim varies depending on whether you are lodging your claim with the Motor Accident Insurance Commission (MAIC) for a Compulsory Third Party or to start legal proceedings for a compensation claim with a lawyer. Depending on how you lodge your claim, you will have between 9 months and 3 years from the accident date to make your claim. 

Today, let us show you how long you have and walk you through the claim process in more detail. 

Motor accident claim time limits in Queensland 

When applying for a motor accident claim in Queensland, you must ensure you meet the deadline. Submitting your claim too late can result in rejection, leaving you without the compensation you deserve. As we mentioned, you typically have between 9 months and 3 years after the accident to lodge your claim, depending on how it is lodged. We have detailed the time limits for both methods of claiming compensation after a motor accident. 

Notice of accident claim

The initial notice of accident claim form needs to be submitted to the Compulsory Third party within nine months from the date of the accident or nine months from when symptoms of the injury become evident. You might forfeit your right to claim if you do not meet these deadlines.

Sometimes, an extension can be granted, but you must prove you have a reasonable excuse for the delay. The extensions are granted case-by-case; a lawyer can help you with them if needed. 

In cases where the other driver is unknown, like a hit and run, you will have 3 months to submit your claim, so you must be swift when completing the relevant documentation. The deadline is even shorter once you have legal representation, and you must submit your form within one month of your initial consultation. When seeking legal assistance with your claim, ensure they have the resources to meet this deadline.

Common law compensation claim 

If you make a common law or compensation claim with a lawyer, you typically have three years from the accident date to submit your claim. There are some exceptions where you can have an extension for your claim. If you were underage at the time of the accident, the three-year time limit will not begin until you reach 18 years old. This does not apply to every case, so check with your lawyer before you delay claiming. 

We recommend seeking legal advice as soon as possible to ensure that you do not miss any deadlines. This allows you and your legal team plenty of time to gather all the evidence needed to increase your chances of a successful claim. 

Motor accident claim process

Knowing what to expect when you lodge your compensation claim is also worth being aware of the accident claim process. The claims process is usually the same, but there can be some differences depending on the nature of your claim. Your lawyer will inform you before proceeding and should be your first port of call for any questions. 

To help you better understand the process ahead of you, we have outlined the process below:

  1. Engage a lawyer to help you with your case, providing them with as much information as possible 
  2. File a notice of accident claim form before the deadline 
  3. Fact-finding and liability establishment will take place to find who is responsible for the accident 
  4. Negotiation with insurers to obtain fair compensation
  5. Mediate to agree to a settlement with the other parties’ insurance. If a settlement is not achieved, the claim can be moved to court
  6. A tax-free lump sum settlement is awarded, and you get the compensation you deserve. 

Find your motor accident injury lawyers in QLD today 

You must file your motor accident claim in time to get the compensation you deserve. There are a variety of motor accident injury lawyers in QLD who can help you, but we recommend Smith’s Lawyers, a group of experienced lawyers who will stop at nothing to get you the result you deserve. 

The Ultimate Checklist Before Hiring a Plumber

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Plumbing is an important choice that can affect the safety, effectiveness, and cost of keeping your home in shape. Whether you have a leaky pipe or are renovating your bathroom, the correct expert counts. An expert plumber in Columbus, OH, won’t just fix the immediate problem but also cut costs on repair work down the road. But with many choices, it’s simple to get it wrong. Before signing up with a service, check this list and make the most informed decision. 

When considering plumbing services, it’s crucial to ensure the plumber is licensed and insured, providing peace of mind and protection against potential liabilities. Additionally, check for reviews and testimonials to gauge the quality of work and customer satisfaction. For those seeking reliable plumbing services in Portland OR, it’s beneficial to find professionals who offer a comprehensive range of solutions, from emergency repairs to routine maintenance. This ensures that all your plumbing needs are met efficiently and effectively. Remember, a well-informed decision can save you time, money, and stress in the long run.

1. Verify Licensing, Certification, and Insurance

A genuine plumbing expert should possess the required documents to operate legally. Certification ensures that they have been trained and are operating in accordance with standards. Certification by recognized bodies is an additional credential that shows they are qualified in their fields of specialization. Insurance cover protects against accidents or damage while working. Make sure that you always request proof of the following documents before your employment and confirm that they are legitimate.

2. Evaluate Their Experience and Specialty

Not all experts undertake similar work. Therefore, an assessment of their experience is called for. While others undertake grand installations or emergency work, some specialize in home repairs, such as Plumber Gladesville. A specialized expert with extensive experience in that sector is always the best for promptly working on more complex problems. Inquire about their previous assignments like yours and how they handled them. Looking over their portfolio or customers’ reviews can provide information about their reliability and quality of work.

3. Evaluate Emergency Availability and Response Time

Plumbing emergencies can arise when you least suspect it, and a delayed response can mean huge water damage or structural issues. A trustworthy contractor should have 24/7 emergency services to deal with serious problems in a timely manner. Prompt response is equally important, delaying too long for service to arrive only makes things worse and raises repair prices. Ask them how they handle emergencies during weekends or holidays. A creative problem-solving expert with sound thinking-on-their-feet skills is a godsend in a crisis.

4. Get a Detailed Estimate and Payment Breakdown

Hidden charges and surprise expenses can turn a simple repair into a financial disaster. A reliable plumbing professional offers straightforward estimates with itemized price details. Request written estimates with the labor costs, materials, service charges, and possible extra fees. Steer clear of professionals who do not reveal pricing initially or demand full payment in advance of services prior to starting the work. An open price policy demonstrates trustworthiness and allows you to budget accordingly.

5. Read Reviews, Testimonials, and Ask for References

Customer reviews are the best method of checking the reputation and service quality of any plumbing expert. Their reliability, professionalism, and timeliness are pointed out by online reviews and testimonials. Check for praise about timeliness, work quality, and solution-finding on a constant basis. Additionally, ask previous customers for a reference to obtain firsthand feedback about their experience. If a professional is unwilling to give references, it could be a sign of red flags in the making.

To find a plumber in Cincinnati, OH, it takes more than picking the first name you see on the internet. Checking credentials, evaluating experience, looking into emergency services, figuring out costs, and reading reviews are all vital steps. A carefully made decision will save you time, money, and the aggravation of working with inferior service. Before you make your final decision, work through this checklist to make an informed decision. Investing the extra time in narrowing your choices guarantees that you get quality service and enduring results.

Don’t wait for a plumbing disaster to take action! Whether it is emergency repairs or routine maintenance, choosing the right professional from Eco Plumbers, Electricians, and HVAC Technicians at (855) 326-7586 makes all the difference. Take the first step now and ensure your home’s plumbing system is in expert hands.

FAQs

1. How do I know if a plumbing professional is qualified?

You should check there is a legitimate license, certification, and insurance. A professional should also be experienced and have good customer reviews.

2. What do I do during a plumbing emergency before the professional arrives?

Turn off the master water valve to avoid further damage. Wherever possible, catch leaks with towels or buckets until the expert arrives.

How Old Pipes Affect the Need for Sewer and Drain Repairs

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House pipelines are responsible for daily convenience. Homeowners, however, do not care about the status of their pipes until they encounter acute issues. Pipes get weakened with the passage of time and are prone to fail, thus necessitating regular sewer and drain repair in Parker, CO. Not replacing old pipes can lead to expensive repairs and water damage. Knowing how aging pipes affect your plumbing system can enable you to observe signs early and request fixing on time. 

1. Increased Corrosion Destroys Pipe Integrity

With time, metal pipes corrode because of long exposure to minerals and water. Corrosion progressively thins pipe walls, causing them to burst and leak. Rust accumulation also constricts the diameter of the pipes, slowing down water flow and causing slow draining. Corroded pipes can collapse, which is costly sewer line damage in extreme cases. Regular inspections can detect corrosion before large plumbing failure occurs.

2. Pipe deterioration results in frequent leaks

As they age, pipes begin to develop very small cracks and fractures, leading to leaks. These leaks are enough to damage walls, ceilings, and floors with water. If left unattended, leaky pipes form undetectable water reservoirs, leading to mold development and building imperfections. Chronic leaks also lead to increased water bills and the waste of precious resources. Replacement or repair of pipes at an early stage avoids costly damage and wastage.

3. Accumulated detritus leads to persistent clogs

Grease, mineral buildup, and other detritus slowly accumulate on older pipes. With time, this buildup constricts water flow and results in persistent clogs in the drains. Tree roots that look for water might penetrate into ruptured or cracked pipes and result in serious clogging. Repeated clogging puts the drainage system under increased stress, thereby leading to pipe stress and back-ups. Periodic drain cleaning in Parker, CO, prevents such large clogs and maintains the system running freely.

4. Pipe Misalignment Results from Structural Changes

Older pipes are prone to ground movements and soil displacement. When the ground settles, pipes misalign or sag. Misaligned pipes make proper drainage difficult, resulting in clogging and slow drainage risks. The pipe joints will also break down over time, creating leaks at the points of connection. The displaced pipes have to be relocated or replaced in order to ensure proper, efficient drainage and avoid potential future problems.

5. Degraded Materials Extend the Risk of Collapses

Old pipes, particularly clay or cast iron, collapse. Material cracking explodes due to pressure from soil, traffic loads, or tree roots breaking into the pipeline. Collapsing pipes cause widespread sewer back-up and costly repairs. Pipe replacement by trenchless technology is usually a less destructive method to repair failed lines in most instances. Replacement with new, stronger piping material minimizes future collapse risk.

Old pipes raise the chances of sewer and drain problems drastically. Severe leaks, corrosion, improper flow, and collapse are usual problems of aging plumbing. Solving these problems at an early stage by regular inspections and preventive maintenance can avoid expensive damage. Spending on pipe repairs or replacements can make your drainage system efficient and reliable.

If you’re experiencing frequent drain clogs, slow drainage, or sewer backups, it may be time to inspect your aging pipes. Don’t wait until minor plumbing issues turn into costly emergencies. Contact Doyle Plumbing at 720-638-8839 to ensure your system is functioning properly. 

FAQs

1. How will I know that my pipes need to be repaired or replaced?

Frequent clogging, slow drains, weak water pressure, and dark colored water are indicators your pipes have to be fixed or replaced. If there are ongoing leaks or smells, it’s advisable to have a professional inspect.

2. How long will residential pipes typically last?

Copper pipes typically last 50 years, while cast iron pipes can last 75-100 years. Galvanized steel pipes have a lifespan of 20-50 years, but they are prone to corrosion. If your home has older pipes, consider upgrading to modern materials.

Toyota GAZOO Racing Weekly Preview 04.16.25

This Week in Motorsports: April 14 – April 20, 2025

  • NXS/NCTS/ARCA EAST: Rockingham Speedway – April 18-19

PLANO, Texas (April 16, 2025) – NASCAR makes its long-awaited return to Rockingham Speedway this weekend with the ARCA Menards Series East, Truck Series and Xfinity Series all competing on the one-mile short oval. This will be the first time the Xfinity Series will compete at Rockingham since 2004, 2013 for the Truck Series and 2012 for the ARCA Menards Series East.

NASCAR National Series – NXS/NCTS

Jones on hot streak entering Rockingham … Brandon Jones and his No. 20 Toyota GR Supra Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) team have been on a strong run of late, finishing inside the top-10 in five of the last six Xfinity Series races. Jones is coming off a fifth-place result at Bristol Motor Speedway last weekend, which followed his victory at Darlington Raceway to open the month of April. Jones, already locked into the 2025 Xfinity Series Playoffs, currently sits seventh in the series points standings.

Sam Hunt Racing coming off highly successful weekend … Last weekend’s Xfinity Series at Bristol was one to remember for Sam Hunt Racing (SHR), as both of its GR Supras finished inside the top-10 for the third time in team history with Corey Heim in eighth and Dean Thompson in 10th. Thompson has earned top-10s in one-third of the races so far this season in his No. 26 GR Supra, marking a successful start in his Xfinity Series rookie campaign.

Heim looks to continue strong run to begin Trucks season … Along with the top-10 finish for SHR last weekend in the Xfinity Series at Bristol, Heim also scored a third-place result in the Truck Series race with TRICON Garage – his fourth top-five and fifth top-10 in the six races so far this season, to go along with his two wins at Daytona International Speedway and Las Vegas Motor Speedway. The Toyota Development Driver is currently the Truck Series points leader, ahead by 18 points entering this weekend.

NASCAR Regional Series – ARCA Menards Series East

Sawalich, Crews take on Rockingham … Toyota development drivers William Sawalich and Brent Crews will pilot Joe Gibbs Racing entries in this weekend’s ARCA Menards Series East race at Rockingham. Sawalich, driving the No. 18 Toyota Camry, will pull double duty as he continues his full-time campaign in the Xfinity Series. It marks his second ARCA start of the season. Crews will also make his second appearance of 2025, coming off a win in his debut at Phoenix Raceway in March.

About Toyota

Toyota (NYSE:TM) has been a part of the cultural fabric in North America for nearly 70 years, and is committed to advancing sustainable, next-generation mobility through our Toyota and Lexus brands, plus our more than 1,800 dealerships.

Toyota directly employs nearly 64,000 people in North America who have contributed to the design, engineering, and assembly of nearly 49 million cars and trucks at our 14 manufacturing plants. In spring 2025, Toyota’s plant in North Carolina will begin to manufacture automotive batteries for electrified vehicles. With more electrified vehicles on the road than any other automaker, Toyota currently offers 32 electrified options.

For more information about Toyota, visit www.ToyotaNewsroom.com.

ARCA Menards Series East at Rockingham Speedway – Rockingham ARCA 125 Pre-race Notes

  • The ARCA Menards Series East will compete in its second race of 2025 in Saturday’s Rockingham ARCA 125 at Rockingham Speedway. It will be the first series race at Rockingham Speedway since the season finale 2012 when Tyler Reddick scored the victory over Corey LaJoie, Bubba Wallace, Coleman Pressley, and Jesse Little.
  • Twenty-eight drivers are entered in the ARCA Rockingham 125, led by two-time ARCA Menards Series East champion William Sawalich (No. 18 Starkey Toyota), who returns to the Joe Gibbs Racing team for his second ARCA Menards Series platform start in 2025. He will be joined by Brent Crews (No. 81 Mobil 1 Toyota), who won the ARCA Menards Series/ARCA Menards Series West combination race at Phoenix Raceway in March.
  • Rev Racing will field three cars, including one for ARCA Menards Series championship contender Lavar Scott (No. 6 Max Siegel Inc Chevrolet). He will be joined by Lanie Buice (No. 2 Max Siegel Inc Chevrolet) and Eloy Falcon Lopez (No. 10 Max Siegel Inc Chevrolet), both of whom will be making their series debut.
  • Joe Farre’s Sigma Performance Services team will field two cars, one for Tyler Reif (No. 23 SPS / Vegas Fastener Manufacturing Chevrolet), who sits second in the series standings after finishing third in the season opener at Five Flags Speedway. Reif will be joined by Spencer Gallager (No. 24 Allegiant Airlines / SPS Chevrolet), who will be making his first stock car appearance since 2018. Gallagher has four previous East starts in 2011 and 2012 and won his most recent ARCA Menards Series start at Kansas Speedway in 2014.
  • Austin Green (No. 28 Overplay Games Chevrolet) will make his ARCA Menards Series East debut for Pinnacle Racing Group. The team won the ARCA Menards Series opener at Daytona International Speedway with Brenden Queen at the wheel and finished fourth at Five Flags with Connor Mosack driving. Green, the son of former NASCAR Xfinity Series champion David Green, races part time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series for Jordan Anderson Racing with a best finish of fourth at Sonoma Raceway in 2024.
  • Venturini Motorsports has filed entries for Jake Finch (No. 20 Phoenix Toyota) and Patrick Staropoli (No. 25 Syfovre Toyota). Finch won the ARCA Menards Series race at Talladega Superspeedway in 2024, while Staropoli – who is now a practicing ophthalmologist – won an ARCA Menards Series West race at Irwindale Speedway in 2014.
  • Kole Raz (No. 76 Cyclum Nextgen Travel Centers Ford), runner-up at Five Flags, will make his second East start of the season. Raz has also finished sixth in both ARCA Menards Series starts at Daytona International Speedway and Phoenix Raceway.
  • Timmy Hill (No. 56 Hill Motorsports Toyota), with 498 NASCAR national series starts, will make his first-ever start at Rockingham in the Rockingham ARCA 125. His father Jerry made four NASCAR Cup Series starts at Rockingham with a best finish of 27th in 1992.
  • The 28 cars entered represent the largest stand-alone entry list for an ARCA Menards Series East race since 28 cars were entered for the second race of the 2018 season at Bristol Motor Speedway.
  • The ARCA Menards Series East has raced seven previous times at Rockingham Speedway. Six of those races, from 1987 through 1992, were in combination with what is now the NASCAR Xfinity Series. The winners of those races, Morgan Shepherd, Mark Martin, Rob Moroso, Dale Earnhardt, Dale Jarrett, and Ward Burton, were not credited with an East victory. The only previous stand-alone East race was in 2012, won by Tyler Reddick.
  • The ARCA Menards Series East track qualifying record is 24.945 seconds/146.771 miles per hour set by C.J. Faison on 2012. The series 100-mile race record, set by Reddick in 2012, is 90.817 miles per hour/1 hour, 6 minutes, 4 seconds.
  • The Rockingham ARCA 125 will be streamed live on FloRacing on Saturday, April 19 at 1 pm ET and on the NASCAR Channel on TUBI. The race will also be broadcast on select affiliates of the MRN Radio network nationwide and on MRN.com. Live timing and scoring data from all on-track activity and live race audio is available at ARCARacing.com. Follow @ARCARacing on X (formerly Twitter) for up-to-the-minute updates and information.

About ARCA 
The Automobile Racing Club of America (ARCA), founded in 1953 by John and Mildred Marcum in Toledo, Ohio, and acquired by NASCAR in April 2018, is the leading grassroots stock car sanctioning body in the United States. Bridging the gap between NASCAR’s top three national touring series and weekly and regional tour racing all across the country, the organization sanctions over 100 races per year in the ARCA Menards Series, ARCA Menards Series East, ARCA Menards Series West, ASA STARS National Tour, ASA CRA Super Series, ASA Midwest Tour, ASA Southern Super Series plus weekly racing at Toledo and Flat Rock Speedways. For more information about ARCA visit www.arcaracing.com, or follow ARCA on Facebook (@ARCARacing) and Twitter (@ARCA_Racing). 

About Menards
A family-owned and run company started in 1958, Menards is recognized as the retail home center leader of the Midwest with 236 stores in 15 states.  Menards is truly a one-stop shop for all of your home improvement needs featuring a full-service lumberyard and everything you need to plan a renovation or build a home, garage, cabin, shed, deck, fence or post frame building.  You’ll find a large selection of lumber, roofing, siding, construction blocks, trusses, doors and windows, plus cabinets, appliances, countertops, flooring, lighting, paint, plumbing supplies and more.  To complete the job, Menards has quality hand tools, power tools, fasteners, electrical tools plus storage options and supplies for everyone from the weekend warrior to the pro!

Menards has what you need to complete your outdoor projects and keep your yard in tip-top shape including mowers, trimmers, blowers, pressure washers and more, plus a beautiful garden center stocked with plants, shrubs, trees, landscaping tools, grass seed, fertilizer options, outdoor décor and patio furniture.  Menards also has everyday essentials like health & beauty products, housewares, pet and wildlife supplies, automotive items and even groceries.  And at Christmas, an Enchanted Forest display area with impressive trees, lighting, decorations, ornaments, inflatables and more. 

Menards is known for friendly Customer Service and as the place to “Save Big Money” with low prices every day, and sales too!  For more information, please visit Menards.com to learn about our store locations, offerings and services.

NICK LEITZ PARTNERS WITH JIM ELLIS CHEVROLET AT ATLANTA MOTOR SPEEDWAY

MOORESVILLE, NC, April 16, 2025 – NASCAR Xfinity Series driver Nick Leitz today announced he is partnering with Jim Ellis Chevrolet for the Focused Health 250 NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway on June 27.

“Jim Ellis Chevrolet is proud to support Nick Leitz as he takes the track for the Focused Health 250,” said Ralph Sorrentino, Vice President of Jim Ellis Chevrolet. “As a proud Chevrolet dealer, it’s exciting to see Nick compete behind the wheel of a Chevrolet Camaro, a car that represents performance, precision and passion, just like our dealership where you can always expect the best. We look forward to cheering on Nick at Atlanta Motor Speedway!”

Since 1992, Jim Ellis Chevrolet has been a full-service dealership offering new, pre-owned, and commercial vehicles. As a member of the Jim Ellis Automotive Group — which includes 21 dealerships, 17 brands, a collision center and a stand-alone service center — the dealership has earned several accolades, including the 2024 General Motors Mark of Excellence Award, the Chevy Elite Leaders Top 100 Award, the Mark of Excellence Business Elite for Commercial Vehicles, and recognition as a six-time CarFax Lifetime Top-Rated Dealer. Visit Jim Ellis Chevrolet at 5900 Peachtree Blvd., Chamblee, GA 30341, or online at JimEllisChevrolet.com.

“I had a great run at Atlanta in the February, and I’m looking forward to capitalizing on that for an even better finish this time around,” said Leitz. “I was fortunate to meet some of the Jim Ellis Chevrolet family last time I was in Atlanta. I’m looking forward to welcoming them to the track again.”

The Focused Health 250 (163 laps | 251.02 miles) is the 17th of 33 NASCAR Xfinity Series races on the 2025 schedule. There will be no practice. Qualifying starts on Friday at 3:05 p.m. The field is set to take the green flag that night at 7:30 p.m. with live coverage on The CW, the Performance Racing Network (Radio), and SiriusXM NASCAR Channel 90. All times are Eastern Daylight Time.

For more information on Nick Leitz, visit https://www.nickleitzracing.com/ or Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/nickleitz/). 

For more information about Jim Ellis Chevrolet, visit https://www.jimellischevrolet.com/ or follow them on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/JimEllisChevrolet/), X (https://twitter.com/chevyleader) or Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/jimellis_chevy/).

Garage Door Maintenance for Extreme Weather: A Must-Read Guide

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A garage door is one of the most important parts of your home, protecting your vehicles and belongings from severe weather. Regardless of rain or shine, sleet or snow, regular maintenance is the solution. Harsh weather conditions can weaken the framework of the door, destroy moving parts, and lead to costly repairs if not attended to. Routine maintenance keeps your garage door running smoothly and lasting for decades. This is a step-by-step guide to garage door maintenance in Palm Desert, CA, to keep it in good shape, irrespective of the climate.

1. Inspect and Lubricate Moving Parts

Extreme weather conditions can put too much pressure on the moving parts of the garage door, thereby causing them to wear out earlier. Inspect the rollers, hinges, tracks, and springs for rust, cracks, or damage regularly. Use a good lubricant to avoid friction and keep the components moving freely. Thick grease should be avoided because it attracts dirt and debris, causing blockages. Proper lubrication decreases the stress on the motor and keeps the door running smoothly under all conditions.

2. Inspect and Replace Weather Stripping

Weatherstripping is necessary to prevent moisture, dust, and extreme temperatures from entering. It cracks, shrinks, or peels off with time, leaving your garage vulnerable to water damage and drafts. Inspect the rubber seal at the bottom and sides of the door and replace any broken parts. A tight seal prevents heat loss in winter and keeps cool air inside during summer. Proper weather stripping also conserves energy and enhances indoor comfort.

3. Balance and alignment checks

An unbalanced or misaligned garage door will put unnecessary stress on the motor and lead to early failure. Test for balance by disconnecting the door opener and manually raising the door midway. If it won’t stay in place, adjust or replace the springs. Misalignment will cause uneven wear on rollers and tracks, which leads to malfunction. Balance problems, if detected early enough, will keep the garage door working without breakages and even make sure that the door is safe to work under extreme weather conditions.

4. Inspect the Garage Door Opener and Sensors

Disastrous storms and below freezing temperatures could interfere with the operation of your garage door opener. Check the motor, wires, and remote control function of the opener to determine that they are in working order. The safety sensors need to be clean and precisely aligned to prevent malfunctioning. If the door reverses or slows down inadvertently, sensor calibration may be necessary. Regular testing prevents the opener from collapsing suddenly when needed the most in emergencies.

5. Secure the door for storms and high winds

Severe weather and high winds can cause devastating damage to a weak or unbraced garage door. Install bracing kits or reinforcement struts for increased structural integrity. Replace with an impact-resistant door if your area is prone to hurricanes or extreme weather. Keep the door locked and closed throughout a storm to avoid wind pressure in the garage blowing in and damaging your house. Proper reinforcement avoids costly repairs and ensures maximum safety overall.

Regular maintenance after thegarage door installation in Palm Desert, CA, is required to protect your home and ensure safe operation in harsh weather conditions. Simple procedures like lubricating parts, checking the balance, and reinforcing the frame can prevent serious issues. A well-maintained door will operate longer, run safely, and ensure peace of mind during thunderstorms and temperature changes.

For an effective maintenance plan to keep your garage door in top shape, call the experts at Door Pros at 760-325-3667.

FAQs

1. How often should I maintain my garage door?

It is recommended that you inspect and maintain your garage door every three to six months. Oiling, checking weather stripping, and testing the opener will provide a smooth ride and save you from costly repairs.

2. What are the signs that my garage door needs to be repaired?

If your garage door is loud, jerky in motion, or won’t open or close, it may need repair. Other signs are broken springs, crooked tracks, and faulty sensors that cause the door to reverse suddenly.