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2 Things You Need To Do To Protect Your Home's Plumbing

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When it comes to dealing with a damaged home appliance or an untimely flood, most homeowners write off the problem as simple bad luck. However, many of these issues have the same hidden culprit: hidden plumbing issues. Here are two things that you need to do to protect your home’s plumbing and why:  1: Check Your Water Pressure Because a kitchen faucet that packs a little punch can be beneficial when you spray off dishes, most homeowners don’t think of high water pressure as a plumbing problem. Read More»

3 Steps To Take Before Your Chimney Cleaning Professional Arrives

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It is a good idea to have your chimney cleaned on a regular basis. This keeps your chimney from being too messy, allows you to use it safely, and helps you fix potential problems before they become too serious. A good chimney cleaning company will handle the job for you, which will help you ensure that it’s done properly and that your chimney is carefully inspected by someone who knows what he or she is doing. Read More»

4 Ways To Know If You Have A Serious Cockroach Infestation

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It is important to make sure that you spot a serious cockroach infestation as quickly as possible in order to prevent the issue from getting too much worse. To help you do this, you will want to take a few moments to review the following four signs of an infestation. Fecal Droppings Are Left Behind While fecal matter from cockroaches can be found just about anywhere in your home, it might be more noticeable in your kitchen. Read More»

Low On Water? Try Xeriscaping Flower Gardening

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Xeriscaping is low water gardening. It is popular in areas of the country that have restrictions on how much water they can use. Recently, xeriscaping is becoming more and more popular in other parts of the country, because this type of gardening requires much less work and water. If this is something you are interested in, below is some information to help you get started. Design Garden Before you get started, you need to sit down and design your garden. Read More»

3 Winter Preparation Tips For Your Landscape

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Winter is approaching, so it is time to get your lawn and garden landscape ready for the colder temperatures. The following tips can help you do just that, so your yard both looks its best and is ready to survive the upcoming harsh winter. Tip #1: Don’t Skip the Raking Although the red and orange of fallen leaves looks attractive against green grass, it will become an eyesore in midwinter when both the leaves and the grass are brown. Read More»

3 Tips To Simplify Caring For Your Landscaping

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If you would really like to landscape your yard, but don’t want a landscape design that is going to take you hours and hours each day to take care of, there are certain things that you can do. Making small modifications and adding a few things when you are actually landscaping can make all of the difference in the world. This article will discuss 3 great tips that you can use to simplify caring for your landscaping. Read More»

How Can Rusty Metal Patio Furniture Be Saved?

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Just because your metal patio furniture has begun to rust doesn’t mean it can’t be made to look beautiful again. To save your patio furniture, you’ll simply need to remove the rust and paint it properly. These tips will help.  Gather Your Materials, Set Up Your Work Area Before you can begin to repair your metal patio furniture, you’ll need to set up a work area. The best place is somewhere outdoors or in a very well-ventilated indoor space, like a garage with the door open. Read More»

How To Have The Greenest, Healthiest Lawn In Your Neighborhood

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If you want a lawn that your neighbors will be in awe of, learning how to maintain healthy grass is the key. Caring for your lawn is simpler than you think and the green grass you might see growing on a golf course is easy to have at home. Check out these steps for helping you have the lawn your neighbors will be talking about. Starting With Your Lawnmower Never cut your grass without walking through it to pick up any debris like sticks and pine cones. Read More»

New To Using A Housekeeper? Know How To Make Them Love You As A Client

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Having a housekeeper in your home once a week or every other week is a luxury that many people dream of. If you are just now beginning to realize that dream, you may be wondering how to make your housekeeper love you as a client and want to stick around for as long as you can afford to have them. Here you will learn a few simple things that you can do to make your housekeeper look forward to cleaning your home. Read More»

A Guide to Maintaining Commercial Lawn Equipment

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For people who want the freedom of acting as their own boss and the satisfaction of working outdoors and with their hands, lawn care has become an increasingly popular career option. Owning your own lawn care service can be an extremely rewarding venture, but also requires that you take certain steps to make sure your business stays as efficient and profitable as possible. Below, you’ll find a guide to some steps for maintaining your commercial lawn care equipment. Read More»