How To Install Posts For An Elevated Pool Deck

You might be thinking the cold and snow is going to last forever at this point, but soon the warmth of summer will be nearing. Now is the time to start planning for springtime activities like getting your pool ready for the swimming season. If you're thinking about adding a deck to your above ground pool, you should consider using fiberglass materials. Fiberglass is sturdier, easier to clean, and has more decorative options than wood decking and posts. Read More 

3 Things You Need to Know About Performing Your Own Garage Door Maintenance

Garage doors are wonderful things to have on your home. The key to ensuring that your garage doors stay wonderful is to keep a handle on the maintenance before garage door repair becomes necessary. Ideally, you should use these steps to inspect your garage door every few months for problems. Keep the Moving Parts Moving Your garage door is virtually useless if it does not go up and down when you want it to. Read More 

Should You Stay Home When Your Electrician Comes Over?

If you have an electrician coming over to do work in your home, you might assume that you need to stay home to let him or her in. This can be pretty inconvenient if you have to take time off of work or put aside your other responsibilities, but it isn't always necessary. Ask these questions to determine if you need to set aside time in your schedule to be there when the electrician comes to your home. Read More 

3 Ways To Protect Your Windshield From Chips And Cracks

Although auto glass repair companies have made getting the windshield on your car fairly easy, there are some steps that you can take to prevent the need for their services altogether. Here, you will learn a few tips that can help you avoid the cracks and chips in your windshield that decrease the safety of you and your passengers. Windshield Protection Coating There are some products on the market that is used to coat the windshield to prevent cracks and chips from occurring. Read More