Recent Blog Posts

  • Lawn Aeration: The Tools and Tips You Need

    April 1, 2012
    Ever wonder why after putting in the hard work of watering, fertilizing, and mowing your lawn it still is not green? The answer may be because you have not aerated your lawn. If your lawn is hard and tough to puncture, then it is time to aerate your lawn.
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  • Floor Sanding Tips

    February 1, 2012
    Refinishing hardwood floors in the home is a big job to handle. If you're going to tackle it yourself make sure you have the assistance of a floor sander you can rent from your local rental store.
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  • Transform an Unfinished Room in Your Home This Winter

    January 3, 2012
    Having thoughts of transforming that empty attic or basement into something useful this year? Turn the extra time you are forced to spend indoors this winter tackling the project. Research shows, you won’t regret it.
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  • Prepare for Winter with Firewood

    November 1, 2011
    Tis the season to burn firewood! Whether it’s your main source of heat or simply added for that cozy feeling several evenings out of the month, we rent the equipment to make it easy.
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  • 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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  • Power trimming/Weed eating your lawn

    June 16, 2011
    If you’re chronically running into your garden, fence or a tree with your lawn mower just to get to the grass, it has probably sustained a lot of damage and left a lot of grass untouched. To avoid these problems, owning or renting a weed eater can help you.
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  • Trying to save money on mulch? Safe brush chipping is for you

    May 20, 2011
    If you are looking to put mulch near your shrubs and also get all of those loose branches laying around in your yard, you might want to consider brush chipping. Before you go rent one, here are some tips on staying safe while doing it.
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  • Rent an overseeder today, and improve your lawn for tomorrow!

    April 14, 2011
    Tired of those annoying bare spots in your lawn? Do you ever think your lawn should be thicker? Lawns suffering from thin, bare patches or those without any grass at all require aggressive renovation techniques. The lawn can be revived by using a lawn seeder.
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  • Use a Power Rake / De-Thatcher for a Healthy Lawn

    April 1, 2011
    Thatch is a dense mat of roots, stems, and grass clippings that accumulates between the soil and growing blades of grass. Using a Power Rake with flail blades to de-thatch will effectively remove unwanted buildup.
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  • Sharpening a drill bit with a bench grinder

    February 15, 2011
    Drill bits can last a long time but they need to be sharpened occasionally to stay in working order. The most efficient way to do that is by sharpening them with a bench grinder.
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