4 Ways To Protect Your Wood Floors From The Ravages Of Winter

15 November 2018
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Now that the weather is changing and the temperatures are starting to drop, you need to take precautions to protect your hardwood floor. Cold, wet weather can destroy your hardwood flooring, especially when you're not prepared for the weather changes. Before your hardwood is destroyed this winter, follow the helpful tips provided here. 1. Prepare for the Gaps If you're going to be using your heater or fireplace on a daily basis during the winter, you need to be prepared for the gaps in your hardwood floor. Read More 

Reasons To Have Your Home’s Old Wooden Windows Replaced With Vinyl Ones

1 October 2018
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If you live in an older home that still has the original wood-framed windows, you may have been thinking about replacing them with vinyl ones. If so, consider the reasons below that you should seriously consider replacing your home's old wooden windows with vinyl windows. Wooden Windows Require a Lot of Maintenance  When you have old wooden windows, you probably already know that they take a lot of work to keep them maintained and looking nice. Read More 

Ready To Build And Design A New Commercial Property? What To Know

26 July 2018
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If you have purchased some property and you are looking to build a new commercial building to operate your business, you have to find the right general contractor for the job. Not only do you have to find the right building contractor, but you have to make sure that you are smart when you are creating the space for your business. Here are some of the things that you need to take into consideration before breaking ground on the property. Read More 

2 Things That Tell You Your Sand Mound Needs Repair

4 May 2018
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Septic system sand mounds are one of those necessities that can be unsightly. It can also be difficult to know when something is going wrong with your sand mount. Here, you'll learn a few things that will tell you that repairs need to be made. Monitor the Grass Growth Have you noticed that the grass is growing at different rates on your sand mound? If the grass only grows an inch in one area per week and another area seems to sprout ten inches per week, you are leaking more water out of the sand mound than is being absorbed into the sand. Read More