Category: Articles
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Home Building Essentials for a Young Family
Building the first family home from the ground up is one of the biggest financial commitments you can make in life. Namely, if you want to have the best place for your family to thrive, the margin for error is almost non-existent. So, to complete the project with flying colours, do some research and get…
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Boosting Your Home’s Value with Smart Technology
There are so many ways to boost the value of your home. However, most of them don’t give a great ROI. For instance, while fixing the roof may drastically improve the overall lifestyle quality within your home, if you intend to sell the place right away, you are bound to be at a loss. This…
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Top Or Bottom: What Is The Best Floor To Live On
Top Floor Bottom Buzzer If you are looking for a new apartment, you are also probably considering which floor to live on. Some people regard this as an important factor and adjust their search accordingly. Others don’t really care about which floor the apartment in question is, but they do care if it’s on the…
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Ceiling Fan Basics
Do you have a ceiling fan in your home? If so, you are among the many people who enjoy the benefits and comfort a ceiling fan can provide. Besides cooling you off in the summer, reversing the blades so they move in a clock-wise direction in the wintertime will keep warm air circulating in a…
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Xeriscape to Diversify Your Landscape
In Southern Utah, the average family uses 60 percent of its total water on outdoor landscaping. There are many ways to reduce this water usage that will save your wallet. Rocky Ridge is a provider of water efficient landscaping materials. Using our decorative rock to beautify your yard will save you time, money and water.…
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The Right Amount of Water Can Make All the Difference
Watering the lawn can be a bit of a guessing game. Under watering leads to brown spots and poor coverage that eventually fill in with weeds, while over watering, or daily watering, flush nutrients from the soil, increases thatch growth, and promotes a short root system. Both extremes stress the lawn and even gardens or…
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A few of my favorite plants
There is a growing interest among homeowners in selecting plants that perform well in our unique climate. Choosing plants can be an overwhelming process so I thought I’d highlight a few of my favorites. The plants described below look great all season long with very little water, fertilizer, or pruning. They complement each other, bloom…
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Rainwater Harvesting: Making Every Drop Count
Evidence of rain water harvesting has been found in ancient texts, inscriptions, and archaeological remains dating back thousands of years. In Utah, the most familiar harvesting systems are reservoirs, and wildlife guzzlers that collect and store water from snow and rain. While harvesting rain water is not a new practice, it is one that is…
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New Gardening Shed at North Elementary
The North Elementary Garden Team is so grateful for the collaboration with the Iron County Home Builders Association. Braun Construction Inc. took the time to meet with us, and build a shed for the school garden located on the Northwest end of the school property. In addition to donating their time and supplies, Braun Construction…
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Painting Commercial Properties: Things to Know
Painting the exterior or interior of your commercial building is a sure way to refresh its look, give your tenants a small but welcome change of environment and possibly dissuade them from finding something different. Painting is probably the least expensive renovation you can do that has the biggest return on your investment.