2015

Two Of The Most Common Ways To Ruin Your Carpet While Cleaning It

A dirty, stained carpet can make a pretty bad impression of a home. Depending on where it is, an unsightly stain could be the first thing you see when you walk in the door. Unfortunately, it's easy to make a mistake when cleaning your carpets. Your best intentions of removing a stain could actually lead to ruining your carpet. Here's a look at two of the most common ways people can actually ruin their carpet when attempting to clean it. Read More 

A Quick Guide to Fixing a Flat Tire on a Riding Lawn Mower

Your lawn mower, just like your car, can get a flat tire from time to time. With a few supplies and a proper work area, you should be able to repair the flat tire on your riding lawn mower pretty quickly.  Park Your Riding Lawn Mower On a Flat, Level Work Surface When the tire on your lawn mower goes flat, as soon as you notice it, you need to drive it to a flat, level work surface. Read More 

Keeping Your Lawn Weed-Free

If you are planning on planting new grass seed when springtime arrives, you will want to take steps in ensuring that your new growth is free from weeds. Weeds are known to kill off healthy grass, making it important to take precautionary steps to eliminate their existence from the start. Here are some ways to keep weeds out of your lawn and what you should do to remove them if they become present. Read More 

Eliminate Honey Bees And Their Nest From An Outdoor Air Conditioning Condenser

If a honey bee nest is connected to the central air conditioning condenser that is located outside of your home, learn how to safely eliminate the bees and the nest with the following steps. The bees could pose a threat to you and your family, and the materials that the nest is made out of could damage or clog the internal parts of the condenser unit, so eliminating them as soon as possible is crucial. Read More 

3 Tips To Further Protect A Covered And Drained Garden Fountain During Winter

Since garden fountains are usually so expensive, it's important to maintain them well so that they'll be both pretty and operable for years to come. While some threats like algae formation and bugs are a particularly big deal in the spring and summer, cold and snow make winter the most dangerous season for your fountain. In addition to covering and draining your garden fountain, check out these three tips for further protecting it during winter. Read More