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Popular Custom Patio & Stone Work Choices To Consider

We’re in the heart of the winter months and that means more cold, but there is good news, the days are starting to get longer little by little. So you may be starting to look at your home and brainstorm on the updates and changes you’re planning to make when the weather gets warmer. That could be something small or something large, and if you’re considering a new custom patio or an update to a particular area of stone on your property, you’ll want to keep these modern popular options in mind.

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Commercial Retaining Walls – Keeping Your Business Modern

Many business owners have their businesses located in commercial space which may be outdated or in need of some landscaping repairs. A common place where damage or wear and tear will happen is in old fashioned brick or older style retaining walls. If you own the property of have a say in what updates are done each year, updating and replacing the retaining walls can make for a great choice. Not only are they good looking when done well but they also serve useful purposes that go beyond the aesthetic appeal. Let’s take a look at what a new wall can do for your business.

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Outdoors Kitchens and Bars – Home Landscaping Design

Summer is here and with it comes a lot of heat. Even though the days are getting shorter by 1 minute per day it’s still a great time to start browsing and considering updates you’ll be making to your home landscaping this hot season. So, when you’re indoors because of the bitter chill, start to think about what you’d like to see updated this year. Outdoor living spaces can make a huge difference in the comfort and function for your home’s outdoor decor and something like an outdoor kitchen or outdoor bar around your grilling area or pool may be just the right fit.

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Home Irrigation Drainage & Sprinkler Systems Reduce Water Damage

Nothing is more damaging to a home landscape than major water or flood damage. With the amount of rain we consistently get each and every year, not to mention the snow and ice, having a way for this water to filter through your property without forming damaging pools, mud, or cave in zones can save you from major cleanup costs and headaches. But what sort of system is best? Do you also have areas that need to be watered in the case of drought? How do drainage systems work? These questions and more will be covered here.

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Retaining Wall Ideas You Can Get Behind

School is back in session and that means busy days and months ahead for the whole family. But that doesn’t mean neglecting that landscaping design project you have in mind until next spring. In fact, now is one of the best times of the year to get the ball rolling on a season ending project that will prepare your home landscape for fall and winter. One of those is an update to your current crumbling retaining wall. Let’s consider some of the best ideas when it comes to a new wall.

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Home Paver Ideas For A New Decade – 2020 Edition

2020 has arrived and that mean a new decade and a slew of new ways to look at your home landscaping design. Pavers and other stone varieties make for some incredible functional and aesthetically pleasing options that can bring any home to the next level. Here we’ll look at some choices to consider like walkways, paths, patios, retaining walls, and more. Take some of these into consideration as spring slowly but surely approaches and you’ll be ready to get moving as soon as the warmer weather arrives.

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Cold Weather Automated Sprinkler System Winterization

If you have a home automated irrigation system then you’ve seen the advantages to your lawn, plants, and landscaping with the consistent flow of water. But as we move through fall and approach winter, your system will not and cannot remain active during the coldest times of the year. There is a great deal of structural and systemic damage or failure if your sprinkler system is not completely and properly winterized. Let’s look at how and why you need to make sure this is done correctly to save yourself major costs for repairs and the headache that goes with it.

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Updating Your Home Landscape Design Before Winter

Its later October and the leaves have changed colors and all but fallen from the trees as we move close and close to winter. That means less daylight later in the day, colder temperatures, and the dreaded snow and ice that will undoubtedly come along with it this year. But! It’s not too late to make one of those changes to your landscape design so you can still enjoy it outdoors this fall. Here we’ll look at the most functional landscaping updates you can make that can still be enjoyed outdoors this season.

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