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HOME N GARDEN 4 U
Protecting Your Home Investment
Lawn MowingLawn Mowing Tips Mowing your lawn can seem like a pretty routine task. What's the big deal? You drag out the lawn mower once per week, gas it up, mow the lawn, and then stick it back in the garage. Sounds simple enough. Lawn mowing truly is a simple task, but there are several insider tips that will effect your lawn mowing experience in a number of different manners. Believe it or not, lawn mowing can be fun, healthy, and you can even save money at it! Tip 1 Tip 2 Tip 3 Tip4 PergolasPergolas are a great addition for any backyard scene or walkway. Add a pergola to the front path leading up to your home for ultimate curb appeal and an inviting look. You can also build a pergola over your patio so that you can enjoy backyard barbecues and parties no matter what the weather. These structures are great for growing vines and flowers and can even give a sense of tropical delight if done right. Before you build a pergola, you must decide on placement and design type. Ask yourself what type of look you are aiming for and what purpose it will serve. Use drafting or graph paper to design your ideas. It is best if you design three of four different styles that way you have more options to choose from. Watch home improvement channels, browse around online or pick up a few home improvement magazines as forms of inspiration. Once you have your plan laid out, visit your local home improvement store and speak with a professional so that they can help you decide what you will need in order to build your pergola. These can be constructed out of wood, metal, vinyl, and various other materials. Add rain resistant cloth if you are looking to make a covered pergola with a flowing sense of tropic ism. Add a variety of color and florals for a more attractive look which you and your guests are sure to enjoy. Whenever you build a pergola, make sure you concrete your posts into the ground for added support. This will help maintain the structure and give it an added sense of security. You can add lattice to your pergola for added visual beauty. Most pergolas do not shelter you from the sun or rain, but with an added top, this can easily be fixed. Building a pergola requires time, patience and a steady hand. Difficulty is moderate but do-able if you have the desire to get the job done. You can choose to build a pergola yourself or hire someone to do it for you, although doing it yourself will save you a great deal of money. If the feat proves to be too difficult to accomplish, it is then recommended that you seek outside help. Pergola designs vary from basic to detailed, depending on they style you are aiming for. You can add more detail to the structure by building it out of stone or shaping it uniquely rather than the typical square style that most people opt for. Either way you choose to go, the extra addition is a rather appealing one. Additionally, you can add wood blinds to your new pergola. Just make sure they fit perfectly. Pest ControlPest control may come in many different forms, but they all are intended to rid you of pesky bugs. Most of the cause behind pest control is roaches, spiders, termites, and even ants. No one wants these guys living with them, rummaging through your food, crawling on everything you own, and even worse the ultimate of surprise. I hate being caught off guard by a huge spider, once you have already climbed into the shower with it! There are many ways to rid your home of bugs. If you chose the do-it-yourself approach, you could choose from bombs, sprays, gels, traps, baits, and even machines that make noises that bugs supposedly can't stand. I guess it's similar to a dog whistle, but for bugs. Bomb's and sprays, are probably the most effective, but they are also the messiest and most dangerous in do-it-yourself pest control. It also depends on what type of bug you are trying to get rid of. Spraying a spray directly on a spider on the ceiling, might not be a very ideal way of killing it. Sprays are good for on contact killing of roaches, as long as they aren't around food areas. Hiring a professional for pest control, is highly recommended for the treatment of termites. Termites can literally eat you out of house and home. Have your home tented will keep your home protected with a guarantee, of being termite free. If you see signs of termites the professionals that you have hire can and will be held responsible. When you chose the do-it-yourself approach, you won't be getting this kind of protection for your home. No matter what type of pest control you choose, you should always be very clear on the instructions. When tenting, no one will be allowed to be in the home for approximately three days, when bombing no one should be in the home for up to two or three hours, you will also be required to cover everything in advance to aide in the clean up process. Just be sure to completely understand the instructions on any level of pest control. When you find something that works for you, stick with it. You may have to try many different things to find what actually works for you and your bug situation, but when you do continue that method.
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