Recent Blog Posts

  • Using a post hole digger with an auger

    June 16, 2011
    If you’ve got a lot of holes to dig for a fence or something else, a post hole digger will be the most effective way for you to get the job done. If you are just planning on using it once for a big project, renting a post hole digger will be a whole lot faster than digging the holes by hand.
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  • Using a sump pump

    February 15, 2011
    The water is coming up fast. Unfortunately it’s not in your bathtub; it’s in your basement. Cleaning up after high levels of water in your basement can be a disaster and it’s better to be proactive in that situation with a sump pump.
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  • How tile saws work

    January 3, 2011
    While using a tile saw takes some practice to be proficient at, it can be a useful tool when looking to re-tile a room. Here are some things you should know about how a tile saw works:Some like it hotWhile normal circular saws are very versatile, cutting tile is not in their repertoire.
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  • Tips to cleaning a wood floor with a buffer

    December 7, 2010
    So your old wood floor doesn’t shine like it used to, huh? If that’s the case, it’s time to get out your buffer and get to work. Here are some tips on using a buffer on your wood floors:Condition mattersIn order for this to work, your floor has to be in relatively good shape.
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  • Four steps to stripping wallpaper with a steamer

    December 7, 2010
    Removing wallpaper from your walls is one of the most tedious tasks you can undertake when considering redecorating the walls inside your house. Problem is you can’t stand that pea green ’60s wallpaper anymore.
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  • Using a log splitter

    October 15, 2010
    Sometimes you may just get sick of swinging that heavy axe when you’re trying to make your firewood. You may be thinking that there has to be a better option. Well there is. Renting a log splitter is a good option to save time and effort.
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