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Learn How To Turn Your Child's Favorite Toys Into A Lamp They Can Use Forever

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As children age, it can be hard to know what to do with their favorite toys once they stop playing with them. There will be a lot of sentimental attachment that our child will have to their toys, even if they no longer enjoy playing with them. You may want to consider turning your child’s favorite toys into a work of art that they can cherish for years to come. Use the following guide to learn how to turn old toys into a great lamp kids can use forever with simple supplies you can find at any hardware store. Read More»

Got Kids? 3 Reasons To Choose Tile Over Other Flooring Options

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When you are a new parent, it can be easy to underestimate the messes that your growing kids can cause. You might figure that you can teach your children to take care of your things or to eat in certain areas of the house. However, when it comes to kids, messes are just part of the package. If you have children, here are three reasons that you should choose tile over other flooring options. Read More»

Why You Need A Rug Pad With Your Area Rug Purchase

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Purchasing an area rug is great for your home because it adds some decor, color, and protects the flooring that is underneath, as well. However, when you go to buy an area rug, it is often forgotten that you should also purchase a rug pad to go underneath it, as well. There are many benefits of rug pads, such as: Increased Safety: When you walk on an area rug, they tend to shift a bit, which can be dangerous, especially if you have children in the home who may be running on top of the area rug. Read More»

Do You Love Entertaining In Your Backyard? 4 Tips To Keep Your Lawn Party-Ready

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Do you love to throw parties in your backyard? Backyard parties are always a lot of fun, but it takes some work to keep the lawn looking party-ready. Here are some tips to keep your lawn healthy and ready for your guests: Have the Yard Mowed Regularly To keep your grass looking its best, you need to make sure it is cut and maintained on a regular basis. It is not ideal to go more than a week or so without having the lawn mowed. Read More»

Bothered By Bed Bugs? Here Are Some Tips For Getting Rid Of Your Infestation

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Bed bugs are more annoying than most other household pests because they seek you out for food. They dine on your blood and leave behind itchy welts. They’re small bugs and excellent at hiding, so they are extremely difficult to hunt down and kill. In fact, it may take you quite a while to figure out what is causing your itchy bites. You may think you’re dealing with mosquitoes or fleas instead. Read More»

Choosing The Right Portable Sprinkler For Your Landscape

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Water is essential for achieving a lush green lawn that your neighbors will envy. Since you can’t rely on rain to supply enough water during a summertime dry spell, you’ll need to install a good portable sprinkler system. The best sprinkler for your grass depends on your particular landscape.   Portable Stationary Sprinkler A stationary sprinkler stays in one place and has no moving parts. Although this is probably the simplest and least expensive sprinkler on the market, keep in mind it has a limited watering radius. Read More»

3 Landscaping Mistakes Most New Homeowners Make

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When you are a renter, nothing sounds like more fun than owning your own home and caring for a yard. Unfortunately, landscaping usually ends up being a lot more challenging than most people anticipate. Here are three landscaping mistakes that most new homeowners make and the types of problems they can cause.   1: Not Using Indigenous Plants As soon as a nice Saturday rolls around after you move into your new place, you might be tempted to run to your nearest garden center and pick up a slew of pretty plants. Read More»

6 Steps To Making Your Own Decorative Heating Pad

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Have you ever gone into a store that sold microwavable heating pads? They’re convenient to have because you don’t have to plug them into an outlet, they don’t waste electricity, and they fit comfortably on all areas of the body. If you liked the idea, but did not like the price tag attached to those heating pads, you can make your own at home in less than an hour. Microwave-Friendly Heating Pad: Supplies and Directions Read More»

How Does A Boiler Heat Your House?

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There are a lot of kinds of furnaces. One kind is a boiler. The boilers can be powered by gas or fuel oil. They need to have water in order to heat a building. A side benefit of using a boiler to heat a house is that hot water is basically free. If your house has a boiler, it uses the hot water to heat your house, and you don’t need to have a water heater in order to make sure that you have plenty of hot water to wash dishes, take a shower, or whatever you need it for. Read More»