Carry On Birding - Even With An Artificial Lawn!

If you enjoy watching the antics of birds in your garden but are afraid that your synthetic grass lawn might deter them from visiting you, think again.  There are steps you can take to ensure that your feathered visitors keep coming to entertain you.  Read on to find out more. Feeding time Many species of birds enjoy digging around a real turf lawn in search of worms and insects.  Clearly, your artificial lawn won't accommodate this, but you can still offer birds a banquet by using imaginative planting in your flower beds to attract the insects that some birds feed on. [Read More]

How to Choose Window Film for Your Home or Office

Adding film to your windows at home or in the office can mean more privacy, better insulation inside, and fewer bothersome rays from the sun coming into your space. Not all window film is alike, and you would do well to familiarize yourself with a few different types and terms you might see when you start shopping. This will ensure you choose the best film for your particular application and needs. [Read More]

Why It Can Be Best to Call a Professional for Concrete Drilling and Sawing

Concrete drilling and sawing is not like cutting through wood or drywall; the material is obviously tougher than other substances, and cutting through it can be more difficult than you may realize. This is why it may take some skill and knowhow to cut or saw concrete properly; while the job can sometimes be done by a homeowner, it's often best left to a professional. Note when you should call an actual concrete cutter for the job you want to have done on your property. [Read More]

3 Ways to Anchor Aluminum Posts for Your Pool Fence

Aluminum is always a great option when you are looking for material to construct your pool fence out of. It is designed to be durable and also visually appealing, which gives you access to both style and function. When you are installing a pool fence made from aluminum, one of the most important aspects of installation involves how you anchor the posts. This is important because it is the step in the installation process that allows the fence to be secure and stable. [Read More]