• 2 Spooky Types Of Home Decor To Scare Your Neighbors

    20 October 2014

    Halloween is a very fun time of year, especially if you are planning on decorating your home to entertain trick or treaters or are simply looking to make your house as spooky as possible for the season. Two spooky types of Halloween decor that you can use to scare your neighbors are Halloween dummies and window silhouettes. Halloween Dummies Exterior Halloween decor is going to be the best option you will have for making your house look as creepy as possible for the season.

  • Which Windows Can Help Keep Your Employees Secure?

    14 October 2014

    If you're facing repair or replacement of the windows in your office building, you may be mulling over your options. Although you can always go with the standard regular or double-paned clear glass windows, with today's concerns about employee security and workplace violence, you may wish to look into alternative types of glass that will help keep your employees safe. Both frosted and reflective windows can help keep your employees concealed from outside viewers, while still letting in sunlight.

  • Child Have A Bedwetting Accident? Learn How To Remove Urine Stains From The Mattress

    9 October 2014

    If your youngster had an accident in their bed for the first time, you might think that cleaning the mattress with soap and water is the thing to do. While this might help get out the smell, it might not do much for the stain that urine can sometimes leave behind. This guide demonstrates what you can do instead of soap and water to remove both the urine and stain.

  • Pond On Your Flat Roof? Simple Steps To Correct Your Drainage Issues

    9 October 2014

    While commonly associated with commercial buildings or industrial warehouses, many homeowners are seeing the benefits of their flat roof.  Not only are they easy to clean due to their sturdy, horizontal foundation, but they are also inexpensive to maintain. Unfortunately, your flat roof may be holding water due to improper construction. Known as a ponding roof, the excess water can lead to mold, algae, and leaks in your roof if left untreated.