When it comes to kitchen countertops, nothing can match the elegance of marble. However, the cost often sends homeowners looking for less expensive laminate or solid surfacing options for countertops. Is marble the right choice for your kitchen?
Marble is worth the cost
Marble is expensive, but it’s a luxury material that is very durable and can easily last a lifetime. Not having to replace the countertop in a few years can be a huge cost saver.…
If you see someone is getting rid of a lawn mower because they don’t know what is wrong with it or just because they don’t want to pay to fix it themselves, pick it up even if you don’t need a mower. Flipping small machines is a great way to make some extra money, and you can scope out the classifieds for more mowers that are being given away or sold at a low price because there is something wrong.…
Creating the perfect landscape in your yard is no easy feat. If that design includes any kind of water feature, like a statue water fountain, it can be even more challenging. Especially if you’re new to choosing water features, you may not know what to look for. Here are a few recommendations to help you get what you need from your new water fountain.
Choose Your Power Source
You’ll have a variety of options when it comes to the power source for your fountain.…
If you have lots of trees on your property, and you live where deer are common, your trees experience an annual problem. Well, actually it is a set of three problems, all having to do with the local deer. If you do not take care of these problems and try to prevent them, many of the trees on your property could die. Here is what rutting, antler shedding, bark stripping, and tree care services have in common.…
When it comes to kitchen remodels, cabinets are always a great place to start. Cabinets not only get worn out in a kitchen because of all the moisture, cooking grease, and constant usage, but they can also just look out of style over time. If you are looking to upgrade your kitchen cabinets, the doors are the most important things to update. First of all, it is the doors that often need to be replaced because they get touched the most.…
As a landlord, you know how important it is to keep your rental home occupied. If you can’t quickly attract potential renters once a tenant moves out, you run the risk of losing money and maybe even falling short on your financial goals for the year. Luckily, there are a few things you can do to attract tenants and minimize occupancy throughout the year – consider implementing one or more of the following ideas:…
A truck tarp protects your load from the elements, and if you’re transporting lumber, metal or other goods for your business, it plays an essential role at protecting your investment and potential profits. A high quality tarp requires an upfront investment, and because of that, you want it to last as long as possible.
Protecting it requires the right supplies. Here are four essentials that can help:
1. Corner Protectors and Cushioning Items…
When your home’s windows are not energy efficient, your home’s valuable heat may be escaping out through them during the winter. Until you can invest in some new triple-paned or storm windows, here are some steps to help make your windows more energy efficient with insulating draperies and to help keep the heat inside your home this winter.
Choose Appropriate Drapery Fabrics
According to the U.S. Department of Energy, when you close draperies over your windows in the winter, you can reduce your home’s heat loss by up to 10 percent.…
Have you taken a good look in the mirror lately? If not, maybe you need more mirrors around the house. If you’re looking for a creative and modern way to dress up your home décor, mirrors are an often overlooked interior decorating option that can give your home a unique look. Of course, you don’t want your living room to look like a carnival fun house – that would be going a little overboard – but there are plenty of ways that you can use mirror judiciously.…
Large swaths of the United States are currently dealing with droughts and water restrictions. Taking shorter showers and letting your lawn die can help reduce your water usage, but the biggest use of household water isn’t your shower or your sprinkler; it’s your toilet. Older toilets can use as much as 7 gallons of water per flush, and the average person flushes about 5 times a day. Installing a new type of toilet that doesn’t use as much (or any) water is an easy way to cut back on your water usage.…