If you're debating whether or not to remove an old tree stump from your property, you might want to go ahead and do it. Even if they appear harmless, tree stumps can attract or harbor termites and fire ants that place you or your home in danger. Here are two insects that live in and around your old tree stump and what you can do to make your property safer.
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Sprinkler systems are a wonderful convenience when it comes to watering your lawn in the heat of summer. But when winter rolls around, it is vital that you remove standing water from the lines in order to prevent damage from freezing. If you would like to learn more about winterizing your sprinkler system, read on. This article will introduce you to one of the best ways to remove standing water: the blow out method.
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The patio is often the central focus of a backyard. The base of the patio is part of the the design features in your yard, known as hardscaping. Creating an attractive surface that coordinates with the other hardscaped features, including walkways and retaining walls, provides an attractive continuity throughout the yard. The following tips can help you create the most attractive surface possible.
Choose a Surface
The type of surface depends mainly on your own personal preference and aesthetics, along with the amount of maintenance time you wish to expend.
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Your home's fireplace can be one of its more important amenities during the long and cold winters. However, if you have only recently purchased a home with a chimney and fireplace, there is a strong chance that you may not understand what is needed to keep these systems free of problems. However, you can follow these two fireplace and chimney maintenance tips to help ensure that your fireplace avoids some routine problems.
Have the Interior of the Chimney Inspected for Signs of Cracking
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Does your lawn have standing puddles of water after rain? If you were to pull up a handful of your own soil and mold it into a ball in your hands, would it stay together like modeling clay? Does your soil feel smooth and silky when wet? Most likely, your soil type is clay and your property has poor drainage. To successfully landscape on your property, you'll need to take special measures to ensure that your plants and trees will thrive.
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