Tony Hoang
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How to
Install Pavers
Looking to give your property a durable driveway, a whimsical walkway, or a patio with pizazz? If you're reading this article, you're probably already on the right track. Concrete or brick paving stones can help any yard...
How to
Make a Brick Kiln
''Guide to making and using an easy DIY brick kiln for firing pottery''Brick kilns have been used for thousands of years to create pottery, tiles, and other common objects. Whether of simple or complex design, all brick ...
How to
Level the Ground for Pavers
Available at most home improvement and supply stores, pavers are small, specialty stones that can transform any yard or garden into a work of art. Like all outdoor decor, pavers require some preparation to install proper...
How to Level Bumps in Your Lawn with or without a Roller
Remove raised spots and fill in low areas to improve the look of your lawn Are you tired of seeing all the bumps and lumps in your yard? Not only are they a safety hazard, but they make your lawn look a little unsightly...
How to
Cap Off a Sprinkler Head
If you have sprinkler heads that are too close together or want to prevent overwatering in a certain area, you may want to cap a specific sprinkler head. To cap a sprinkler head, you'll have to remove the existing sprink...
How to
Dry Up a Wet Yard
No matter where you live, a hard rain can turn your yard into a mess of mud and water puddles that won’t dry. Wet yards happen for a number of reasons but usually stem from poor soil and drainage systems. To dry out th...
How to
Stop Efflorescence
Efflorescence occurs when salt and moisture come to the surface of concrete, bricks, or stone and then evaporate, leaving unsightly white marks on your walls or floors. Luckily, there are easy ways to remove efflorescenc...
How to
Build an Outdoor Shower
There is nothing like an outdoor shower on a hot day. Whether you just want to rinse off before entering the house or want to enjoy a nice shower under the stars, everyone can love an outdoor shower. Also, since they com...
How to
Install Plastic Lawn Edging
Plastic lawn edging is used to distinguish a garden bed from the rest of a lawn, making your garden look neat and tidy! To place the lawn edging, dig a trench around the garden bed and cut away any roots. Then set the ed...
Wrapping Porch Posts with Wood: A Beginner’s Guide
If you’re less than thrilled about your home’s plain-looking porch posts, wrapping them can be a quick and easy alternative to having new ones made. Wrapping porch posts is a simple DIY project that essentially invol...
How to
Edge a Lawn with String Trimmer
String trimmers, weed wackers, weed eaters — whatever you want to call them, they’re certainly useful power tools for doing different types of lawn maintenance! One handy way you can use your string trimmer in your y...
How to
Detect Rebar in Concrete
Rebars are usually steel rods running through concrete slabs that help reinforce their strength. If you’re doing any construction that involves cutting or coring into the concrete, the rebar could damage your tools or ...
How to
Use a Lawn Edger
Learn to use a lawn edger to keep your landscape paths crisp and pristineA lawn edger is a tool that you can use to trim the grass on the very edge of a lawn or flowerbed that the lawnmower may not be able to reach. Havi...
How to
Repair Trex Decking
If you notice a scratch or damaged area on your Trex decking, fret not! If you have a small scratch or chip, use a composite deck repair kit. If you have a larger scratch, dent, or dings, it is best to replace the entire...
How to
Edge a Lawn
When the snows of winter melt, you have a lawn that needs maintenance. After you have fertilized and watered, turn your attention to edging and mowing. It is easier to do the job correctly, so learn how to edge a lawn. A...
How to
Cut Pavers
Pavers are great alternatives to large pieces of plain concrete. Whether they are stone, brick, or concrete, they can be used to add visual flair to walkways, patios, and driveways. But in most cases, you'll have to cut ...
How to
Remove Efflorescence from Pavers
Efflorescence is a white, powdery substance that appears on masonry, such as pavers, due to salt deposits that are present in the original brick. When the pavers get wet, these salt deposits gather on the surface, result...
How to Till a Lawn for Better Soil & Grass Growth
Whether you intend to install a new lawn or improve an old one, tilling readies the soil for new seeds. To till, you’ll need to clear the lawn of debris and existing greenery.. 29 September 2023. Spread fertilizer to p...
How to
Install Concrete Pavers
Concrete pavers can be a beautiful addition to your landscape. They are incredibly strong and durable, making them the ideal solution for your driveway, walkway, patio, steps, or decorative elements around your home. L...
How to
Edge a Lawn Without an Edger
Edging your lawn is a great way to clean up the sides of flowerbeds or walkways, and will make your lawn look neat and well-maintained. While there are both mechanical and manual edging tools, you can also edge your lawn...