2 February 2015
Concrete mixers are important for anyone who regularly pours concrete, but this critical piece of equipment has a really dirty job. Keeping your concrete mixer clean is imperative if you want to get the best mixes of concrete and if you want to maintain your equipment for as long as possible, and luckily, it's easier than you think. Remember these tips when working with your concrete mixer, and you can help keep it shiny and clean, no matter how much work you put it through.
27 January 2015
When you are considering installing a new garage door for your home, you want to be sure that you are aware of all your options. There are pros and cons to all options, which is why comparing all options is important. Here are the four material choices you have for overhead doors: Steel: Steel is the most popular garage door material to choose from. This is probably because it is the most affordable and has a number of pros behind it.
27 January 2015
Canada boasts some of the most amazing scenery anywhere in the world, but the breathtaking beauty of the countryside often overshadows some of the ecological disasters occurring right under the noses of the very people who live there. One species in particular, the Burrowing Owl, is disappearing at an alarming rate. The Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife listed the Burrowing Owl as endangered in 1995, and that status was re-confirmed both in 2000 and in 2006.
22 January 2015
In Canada, it is common to have squirrels, racoons, mice and birds trying to get in and roost in homes over the winter. Sometimes you might even have an unwanted opossum or feral cat trying to make your home theirs. Their favorite access points are always near the roof of your home. If you want to discourage Canada's many furry inhabitants from moving in, here are a few things you can do.
21 January 2015
When you buy a house, you should ask how old the furnace is and how much the owners typically pay to keep their home warm. High heating costs are a legitimate concern since they can really put a pinch on your budget. If you have an older house, your furnace could be as little as 55% efficient, which means you will end up paying double what you should to heat your home.