Monday 28 May 2018
Fire pit season
I love summer nights spent in the back yard roasting marshmallows for s'mores or cooking a delicious dutch oven. A fire pit can be a back yard favorite, and it doesn't have cost a fortune or take a lot of work to build.
The best place to start is to decide which style of pit you want. Then pick the best location, I like to put my pit in a area my kids or pets don't spend a lot of time to avoid any accidents. We also choice a spot where it wouldn't interfere with the function of our backyard, somewhere that wouldn't require moving sprinklers for example.
There are so many different types of building materials you can use, such as flat stone, or cement blocks. A design I thought looked like a lot of fun was a portable fire pit that used recycled materials. All you need is a couple of pallets, a 2 x 4, and a round charcoal BBQ. With this design you can easily keep the fire pit functional and cost effective. There are so many ideas online its so easy to find the best fit for you and your family.
Wednesday 2 May 2018
Yard Cleanup made simple
Yard cleanup can be a lot of work, pruning plants and trees, clearing out debris from winter, hauling dirt, sod, and rock to make room for new projects. Whatever it is that you are doing in your yard our bins are designed to make it easy to haul off your yard waste.
The bins will never touch your driveway which will protect your property. Front opening doors make it easy to load waste. The shape of the bins allow for more space and also for your bins to fit in tight spaces. We offer four different sizes of bins that will fit your project and your budget. Give us a call and we can hep find the perfect bin for you.
The bins will never touch your driveway which will protect your property. Front opening doors make it easy to load waste. The shape of the bins allow for more space and also for your bins to fit in tight spaces. We offer four different sizes of bins that will fit your project and your budget. Give us a call and we can hep find the perfect bin for you.
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