Seeing A Lot Of Mice In Your Home? Tips To Remove Them

Mice can be frustrating as they are small enough to get into many things. This may be pet food bags, inside cabinets, and even inside drawers. Once they get into what they want, they eat the food. They will also chew their way through a pet food bag or cardboard containers to access food. These mice also urinate and put droppings everywhere, which is unsanitary. To help you, below are tips on getting rid of these rodents. [Read More]

Why Should You Visit A Kitchen Showroom?

Whether you're remodeling your home or you are a contractor, you may find that a kitchen showroom has a lot to offer. You can learn a lot about design trends and functions by visiting these showrooms. Are you thinking about visiting a showroom? These are some reasons why you should visit a kitchen showroom before your next project. Figure Out What's Available A good kitchen showroom will have a variety of different styles and designs on display. [Read More]

Custom Chandeliers: A Homeowner's Guide

A custom chandelier is more than just a light fixture. It's a statement piece that can add elegance and sophistication to any room. When shopping for a chandelier, you should keep a few things in mind to find the perfect one for your home, including size, shape, style, and finishes. Here's what you need to know to make an informed decision when purchasing your custom chandelier.  Custom Chandelier Size The first thing you need to do when shopping for a custom chandelier is to consider the size of the room you'll be putting it in. [Read More]

Septic Tank Problems After Emptying: Is Dip Pipe Damage To Blame?

If your home relies on a septic tank to handle its sewage, having the septic tank emptied every few years is essential. Regular emptying will prevent the tank from overflowing, and also helps to preserve the complex biome that allows bacteria within the tank to break down solid waste effectively. However, if your septic tank is not emptied carefully, it can do more harm than good. Improper emptying procedures can seriously damage the tank's dip pipe(s), preventing them from functioning properly. [Read More]