How to Make Your New Backyard as Safe as Possible for Children

Posted on: 20 November 2017

If you've recently purchased your first home in order to have a place to raise your small children, you're probably excited and nervous at the same time. As a parent, you naturally want everything to be just right, and you've probably child-proofed your new home from top to bottom. For instance, you've probably already made sure that there's no residual lead paint if you've bought an older home, and you've undoubtedly bought baby-guards for the front and back door as well as placed child-proof protective coverings over all of the electrical sockets that are within the reach of little hands.
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2 Ways To Care For Your Fencing Over The Winter

Posted on: 23 October 2017

Winter can cause quite a bit of damage to the fencing surrounding your yard. After you have spent so much time and money installing the fencing, you want to make sure that it remains in the best condition for as long as possible. Here are a couple tips that can help you get your fencing through winter without it suffering damage. Care for Wooden Fencing Wooden fencing can be the hardest to take care of, especially over the winter.
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5 Benefits Of Having A Wood Fence

Posted on: 2 August 2017

If you enjoy having your property secured, you may want to invest in a wooden fence. This can allow you to feel better protected from the outside world and allow you to enjoy some other benefits in the process. Feeling safe and secure is certain to be beneficial to your mental and physical health. Being aware of the many other advantages of having a wooden fence can be helpful for you:
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Installing A New Deck? Your Two Best Non-Wood Choices

Posted on: 28 June 2017

If you want to put in a new deck, but don't want to deal with wood, there are some great non-wood deck alternative materials that you can use. Here is a quick overview of your two best non-wood choices. #1 PVC or Vinyl One of the best non-wood deck alternative materials is decking material that is made out of vinyl. This material may also be labeled as being made out of PVC (Ply vinyl chloride), which is the same thing as a vinyl deck; neither material contains any wood particles at all.
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