Causes and signs of failing septic system

Posted on: 28 October 2015

The septic system is a vital part of the home that does its job behind the scenes and below ground. This vital system can sometimes fail to do its job, and this can result into some unsightly and unpleasant outcomes. Apart from these outcomes, a failing septic system can affect the community economically in a way that the property values might fall due to the smell, and sales of the property can grind to a halt due to the system being dysfunctional. [Read More]

Healthy Air Conditioning Tips for People Who Suffer From Allergies

Posted on: 18 August 2015

If you have allergies, you likely want to close the doors and lock the windows when pollen and other outdoor allergens are at their peak. During that time, you can rely on your air conditioner to keep you cool, but unfortunately, as it circulates air, it may also circulate allergens. Luckily, there are ways to use your AC but while reducing the number of potential allergens in your home: 1. Clean your ducts [Read More]

The Advantages of Buying an Apartment with a Strata Title

Posted on: 25 August 2014

A strata title allows you to buy a portion of a property or building. When you do, you become a member of a corporation created to maintain the whole property. You will personally only own the inside of your unit. The outside walls, hallways, stairs and lawn all belong to the corporation. There will be levies you need to pay every quarter that go towards the upkeep of the property and for any future improvements. [Read More]

Easily Transplant A Small Citrus Tree To Promote Healthy Growth

Posted on: 25 August 2014

If two small citrus trees are present on your property, and they appear to be too close together, you may want to consider moving one of them so that they have plenty of room to grow. Both trees will begin to flourish by being in an area where they will receive plenty of sunlight. Citrus trees that remain close together have a tendency to produce small amounts of fruit. This is because the foliage from each tree becomes intertwined, causing some portions to receive too much shade. [Read More]