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Tips For Disguising A Fence Around A Small Business

When you run a business, a fence can be a great way to keep your property safe after business hours. Unfortunately, a fence is not always very inviting to customers, and can cause them to think of the fence as a necessity for safety due to crime rather than a pre-emptive security measure. Here are some creative ways to hide your fencing so that it is not so obvious to others. Read More 

Care And Maintenance Tips For Your Home’s New Cherry Wood Staircase Railing

Now that your home's custom cherry wood railing has been installed on your home's staircase, it is important that you know how to properly clean and maintain it. By keeping the cherry wood clean and healthy, you can ensure that the staircase railing will look beautiful for decades to come. Thankfully, cherry is a very hard wood species and does not require too much effort to keep it looking wonderful.  Read More 

6 Reasons Why A Chain-Link Fence Is Still Great For A Home

With so many fencing materials to pick from today, like aluminum and vinyl, it can be tempting to splurge on a fence that is more modern rather than traditional. You should still consider chain-link fencing as a viable fencing option for your home for these reasons. Affordability If you are on a budget, chain link fencing will be very affordable when compared to other fencing materials out there. It is much cheaper than aluminum, vinyl, or wood. Read More 

Keeping The Wild Things Out Of Your Yard

In many towns and even a few cities, wild animals can find their way into your yard, often at night. You may end up with raccoons, rabbits, opossums, and deer, which can damage your yard and garden. On occasion, more dangerous animals may appear that can be a threat to you and your pets. If you have this problem, you can take effective and humane steps to keep animals off your property. Read More 

Does A Pool, Hot Tub, Playset Or Trampoline On Your Property Make You Nervous? How To Protect Yourself From Liability

Are you a homeowner with a trampoline, pool, hot tub, playset, or any other type of attraction in your yard? If so, liability concerns and safety issues should be a top priority. The items are considered attractive nuisances, and you are going to be responsible if someone enters your yard with ease and gets hurt. You don't want to worry that someone is going to get injured, and that you'll have to pay for it out of your own pocket. Read More