Fertilize your lawn with the right mixture and at the right time can keep your lawn growing, keep it healthy, and keep it looking great. It is important to know based on your climate when is the best time to fertilize your lawn. Spring and fall are good general rules of thumb. Some folks fertilize their lawns twice a year in both the spring and the fall, but some only fertilize once a year. It is important to make sure you do not to fertilize too much as this can cause your lawn to burn. A burnt lawn does not look good and will create a poor appearance and could result in needing to replace your lawn from too much burnt and dead grass. Read More
Maintenance Tip: Replace Winter Bedding with Spring and Summer Bedding
In the winter time, it is a good to have a set of warm flannel sheets and perhaps either extra blankets or even a bed cover that is thick and warm. As the season turns to spring and summer, the house naturally gets hotter so it is time to replace winter bedding like sheets and bed cover. Light cotton sheets can keep you cooler at night and perhaps a lighter bed cover is Read More
HomeZada Maintenance Tip: Reseal Stone Surfaces
The trend in many homes the past few years has been stone counter tops in kitchens, bathrooms and other entertainment areas. Many people have also opted to put in stone tiles as flooring in certain rooms. These stones vary from granite, marble, travertine, and more. Some stone surfaces are porous and can absorb water and moisture. It is important to understand each stone surface you have, and find the appropriate product to reseal stone surfaces. Many of the porous stones will start to discolor over time if they absorb too much water and moisture, and ruin your overall aesthetic look of the tile and the room. Read More
Winter Maintenance Tip: Sweeping Snow off Shallow Roofs
This year a lot of very cold weather with lots of snow has made its way through already cold territories. To protect your home during these snow situations it is best to remove any snow on shallow roofs. Snow becomes impacted, wet and heavy creating so much weight on low shallow roofs by Read More
How to Prevent Icy Threats to Your Home
Extreme winter weather can be dangerous. Ask the millions of Americans who dealt with the frigid conditions caused by the Polar Vortex. From icy sidewalks to cars buried in snow, sometimes Mother Nature shows no mercy. But if slippery sidewalks and sub-zero temperatures aren’t bad enough,