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Is Rubber Mulch Safe For The Environment?

Rubber mulch is made from recycled tires and is commonly used in playgrounds, landscaping, and other outdoor areas as a ground cover. While rubber mulch has some benefits, such as being durable,...

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Repointing Versus Tuckpointing (Explained)

If you're a homeowner or building owner, you may have heard the terms repointing and tuckpointing thrown around when discussing masonry work. While they may sound similar, these two techniques have...

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Composting In The Winter: How To Keep Your Compost Pile Active

Composting in the winter can be a bit more challenging than composting during the warmer months, but it's definitely possible to keep your compost pile active even in the colder weather. Here are a...

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Bokashi Composting vs Traditional Composting (Differences)

Bokashi composting is an anaerobic fermentation process that uses a specific type of inoculant, or microorganisms, to break down food scraps, including meat, dairy, and cooked food. The word...

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Composting in Cold Climates: Indoor and Outdoor Options For Condo Dwellers

If you live in a condo or apartment, you may think that composting is out of reach due to limited outdoor space and cold climates. However, with a little creativity and some basic equipment, you can...

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Composting With Worms: Vermiculture 101

Composting with worms, also known as vermiculture, is a simple and effective way to turn your kitchen scraps and yard waste into nutrient-rich compost for your garden. Not only is it easy to set up...

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From securing your home from theft to increasing safety for you and your family both indoors and outdoors, we have it covered to help Make Your Home Safer! We have experience as home and condo owners as well as both tenants and landlords on four continents so we've seen and learned a few things along the way that we'll share on this website!

Did You Know….

…the small gaps you see on the exterior of your brick home every so often are called weeping holes. So while you might think the builder forgot to put cement in between some bricks, it was done on purpose. It allows water and moisture from behind the brick wall to drip out if necessary.

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