Don't Let Hard Water Ruin Your Hair

Posted on: 1 December 2015

Men and women alike want great hair. If you're eating a nutrient-rich diet, using highly potent hair products and even avoiding heat damage, but your locks aren't as lustrous as you'd like, there could be a larger problem. The problem might not be your care regimen; it might be the hard water flowing throughout your home. Hard Water Hair Damage In the simplest of terms, hard water is best described as water that has high levels of undissolved mineral elements like magnesium and calcium. [Read More]

Getting Your Backyard Ready For A White Winter: Tips For You

Posted on: 10 November 2015

When you are in the midst of enjoying the autumn weather and watching the leaves turn and fall, your thoughts may begin to drift to visions of a beautiful white winter ahead. However, this may also mean that your thoughts settle on how unprepared you are for that winter weather to begin, particularly in your backyard. If you truly want your backyard to look breathtaking this winter, then there are some preparations you will want to make while the weather is still mild during the fall months. [Read More]

Landscaping For The Lazy: Keep Your Backyard Pretty With Little Work

Posted on: 5 October 2015

A beautifully landscaped yard makes the outdoors feel more enjoyable. A great backyard can also increase the worth of your home. The downside of a great yard is that it needs great upkeep. If you wish to have a great yard for your morning cup of coffee or frequent get-togethers, but are more of a homebody than an outside person, consider a few tips for lazy landscaping.   Lay a double wide walking path [Read More]

Rain Gutter Concerns Homeowners May Need Addressed

Posted on: 15 September 2015

Rain gutters are critical for protecting your home's exterior and foundation from being damaged by runoff from the roof. While gutters may be critical for your home, they are often poorly understood by homeowners, and this is particularly true when considering seamless gutters. A weak understanding of these critical systems can make it more difficult than necessary for you to make decisions when replacing your gutters, but a couple of answers for routine questions may help strengthen this understanding. [Read More]