Shade is a crucial element of any outdoor area, especially in hot summer climates. Shade will protect you from sunburn, harmful ultraviolet rays and other issues resulting from exposure to sunlight. And if you plan on entertaining, shade is a… Read More
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Outdoor Shade Options
- June 29th, 2011
- Posted in Blog, Mid-Atlantic Deck & Fence
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Repairing Your Storm Damaged Fence
- June 9th, 2011
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Storms can wreak havoc on your wooden fence. High winds or even falling tree branches/limbs can cause serious damage to your once beautiful fence. So if you find yourself wondering how to fix that broken board or protruding panel, don’t… Read More
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Cleaning Your Dirty Grill
- May 31st, 2011
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It is inevitable; your grill will get dirty. Whether it is from being used this past Memorial Day or simply sitting all winter, your grill will need a nice cleaning before you next use it. But cleaning it is not… Read More
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Spring Clean Up Tips
- February 25th, 2011
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As spring gets closer to us each day, it is time to start thinking about cleaning up our yards for the new season. This article gives some helpful tips on how to easily prepare your landscape for the spring. Once… Read More
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Is your lawnmower acting its age? Well get it back to new with these tips!
- March 22nd, 2010
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There is no other feeling evoked than when you buy your first lawnmower to take care of your first real lawn! Remember when it was brand new and started on the first pull? Well performing regular maintenance on your lawnmower will keep it in top-notch shape and running much more smoothly (just like when you first bought it) long after it’s not so “new” anymore.
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