We’ve got 3 tips for all home buyers in this new year that will help set yourself up for success in 2021! Tip #1 for buying a new home in 2021: Don’t expect perfection. No matter

Dated: November 6 2020
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Our final tip for getting your yard in tip top shape this fall.
Don't forget to maintenance your equipment!
Clean and inspect the mower, trimmer, leaf blower, pruner, and hedger.
Make sure accessories used in the fall, such as aerators and mulching attachments, are in good shape as well.
Take any equipment that needs it to an authorized service representative.
When it’s time to store the mower for winter, be sure to empty the fuel tank; fuel left in the mower can thicken and damage the equipment.
Hopefully you've kept up on your fall yard maintenance and are ready to hunker down for winter. If you ever need a recommendation of a company to help with outdoor work (or indoor work too) we know a lot of great service providers and we'll happily share their contact info with you. (We also know a lot of crappy service providers and might save you some frustration if you avoid them.)
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