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HOUSE ROOFING: WHEN IS THE RIGHT TIME TO REPLACE YOUR ROOF?

The roof is indeed an essential part of a house. Every homeowner wants to feel safe and secure always. Well, your roof plays an essential role. While roofing materials usually have a lifespan of about twenty years, roofs will eventually wear out.

It can also cost a lot of money to re-roof professionally. Luckily, with the appropriate materials and skill, you can re-roof cheaply safely. But before you re-roof,you must understand a few things about re-roofing.

For that reason, this article will enlighten you on the following:

  • What is re-roofing?
  • What are the benefits of re-roofing?
  • Is re-roofing right for your roof?
  • When is the right time to re-roof your house?

What is re-roofing?

Re-roofing is often misinterpreted as roof replacement. Mind you, the two terms, while closely related, are very different.

Roof replacement requires you to overhaul an existing roof i.e., to redo an entire roof. That’s not re-roofing.

Re-roofing, on the other hand, is the process of adding a new layer of shingles over an existing roof. For easy comprehension, you can also call re-roofing layover roofing.

Benefits of re-roofing

Roofing is one of the most important components of your home – if not the most. More so, it keeps water out of your building, and asbestos (and its associating risks) to a bearable minimum. Hence, you need to check your roof regularly to ascertain if it is in a good state or otherwise.

Besides, regular checkups will help you rectify your roofing issues as soon as you identify them. However, that’s not all.. You still need to prevent those minimal roofing issues from aggrandizing. This point is where re-roofing comes in. 

So, why should you re-roof your house? What are the benefits you stand to gain?

  1. Aesthetics

Re-roofing enhances the beauty of your home – and that is a good thing. After years of using your roof, it becomes dirty and discolored.

There’s good news; re-roofing can bring those old shingles new and amazing looks. How?

When you add a new layer of shingles on the old roof, your roofing gets the cool “new roof” appeal. Ultimately, re-roofing increases the aesthetic value of your respective homes.

  • Affordable

Unlike when you replace your roof, re-roofing is more affordable. Here’s why:

Re-roofing requires little in terms of resources, artistry, and time. In other words, you will spend lesser layering a new shingle than replacing a whole roof.

  • Simple

The process of re-roofing is simple, and that is because it only requires two steps:

  • Removing the first layer of your dirty and old shingles
  • Addition of a new layer of shingles

As such, re-roofing is simpler and quicker to do than roof replacement. The most complex re-roofing project will take less than a week to complete.

In case you’re wondering why re-roofing is affordable. Its simplicity and timing are the major contributing factors.

  • Stronger support

Re-roofing doesn’t only add to the beauty of your home, but to its strength too. How so?

By adding a second layer of shingles, your roof gets an additional layer of protection against damages. Put simply, re-roofing helps you to keep major roof repairs at a manageable minimum.

  • Safety

Generally, re-roofing provides safety for your home in two significant ways. Firstly, it eliminates roof leakages, which might lead to molds (fungal infections). Secondly, it reduces the risk of fire outbreaks in your home. How?

When you re-roof, you remove traces of asbestos that might lead to fire outbreak and loss of property/lives.

Summarily, re-roofing gives you and your family peace of mind. Moreover, you’ll get a more beautiful and safer home at an affordable rate.

Is re-roofing right for your roof?

Re-roofing is not for every roof. If your roof has extreme damages, re-roofing isn’t the solution. Well, you could re-roof a seriously damaged roof, albeit only as a temporary cover-up that shouldn’t take more than a few days.

The mistake most homeowners make is that they neglect professional guides from roofing companies. Therefore, they make so many roofing mistakes.

With that said, the best way to determine if re-roofing is right for you is to consult roofing companies. Why?

First, they (roofing companies) are experts and know the right fit for your roof. Lastly, they save you from wasting your resources in unwise investments. 

When is the right time to re-roof your house?

Most people don’t check their roofs; they only start to worry when it starts leaking. That might not be the best way to maintain your roof.

Besides, it is to your benefit as a homeowner to always maintain your roof. According to the National Roofing Contractors Association, it is wise that homeowners perform regular roof inspection twice a year (in the spring and fall).

How to adequately perform a roof inspection?

  • Start inside

Check your attic and look for streaks or stains. More importantly, look for openings of light rays.

  • Paper trail

Review your home repair records to check the last time you made any repairs. In particular, check the date when you installed the current roof.

  • Shingles

Check your shingles to look for unwanted houseplants that will damage your roof. Document your findings after inspecting your roof. Next, consult a roofing company.

As earlier stated, roofing companies are better equipped to rectify your roofing issues. They’ll help you determine if you’ll need to re-roof or replace your roof.

Conclusion

In the end, roofing is vital to your homes and your safety. If it is damaged, there will be issues. Luckily, re-roofing can help rectify roof damages before they escalate.

Further, re-roofing is affordable. What’s more? It helps beautify your home, and it doesn’t waste time.

However, to achieve a desirable result from re-roofing, consult a roofing company. At ProRANA, we provide homeowners with a one-stop solution for all their home improvement and maintenance needs.

Additionally, we (ProRANA) offer advisory services to our customers. We will take the time to educate you on the options and solutions to your roofing needs.

When you contact us, know that you’ll do so in the confidence that you hired the right roofing company for the job.

HOME RESTORATION COMMON ISSUES

There are many reasons why home restoration comes to mind. From the word ‘restoration,’ most people think this; it’s mainly all about returning old/historic buildings to their original condition.

While this is a definition of home restoration, there’s undoubtedly more. This restoration does not only involve old buildings. Owners of modern homes also put up their homes for renovation.

To restore a piece of property can be described as returning it to its original state or condition at a particular time. Restoration can come about because of several reasons.

One of such reasons is when an old home is altered, either by weather or its previous owners. After occupying a home for a while, it will usually require some form of restoration.

This causes the home to lose its appeal and beauty, which can, in turn, make the home depreciate and deteriorate at the end of the day. In cases like this, restoration work is vital to transform the house back to its original styles, colors, and finishes.

The word ‘restoration’ encompasses other terms that are related to home improvements, including renovation. Renovation can also refer to replacing old materials and features of a home with new ones to restore the beauty of the home. The jury is still out on the differences between restoration and renovation.

Another reason why people consider home restoration is when they want to give their home a new looks, something different from what they’re used to. This goes in line with the Latin origin of the word ‘renovate’ which means ‘to make new again.’

Home restoration projects usually involve many things. Depending on the home in question, it usually takes quite a while to complete the process. And during this process, several issues arise.

In this article, we will take a look at some of the issues common to home restoration.

  1. Water Damages

In the process of restoring a home, the plumbing system of the building is at a big risk. Water damages can occur when new owners of a specific building, who do not have an idea of the building’s plan, start renovating the building.

While working on the renovation of a building, the pipes which supply the building water can get severely damaged. And when this occurs, it can lead to internal flooding, amongst several other things. Another possible scenario is the sewage water getting mixed up with the home’s water supply source.

Since these pipes are hidden behind walls and well underneath the ground, these damages can go unnoticed. What’s more? They usually cost homeowners much more when they discover it.

To avoid these issues, your home renovation should involve a plumber who will be on hand to give you advice and help with the plumbing system.

  • Fire Damages

Home restoration projects are common to older homes all over the world. However, a building undergoing the restoration process is more than likely to suffer damage or destruction at any given time. And there are so many reasons why this is possible.

During the restoration, most conditions become unstable. This, combined with structures that are now incomplete, dangerous pieces of machinery at work, among other factors, makes a restoration site prone to many dangers, including injury, theft, or even fire damages.

Once you start the restoration process, hazards increase. While contractors are usually careful with home restoration, there’s still the likelihood of parts of the site exploding or going up in flames. It is the reason why most insurance companies offer limited coverage during the restoration process.

It is advisable to have professionals on-site to help contain and handle fire issues when they occur.

  • Electrical Damage

Home restoration involves a lot of ‘upgrades.’ From upgrading the edifice itself to improving the components of the house, that’s what restoration involves. All homes can be considered for restoration projects.

One of the factors that play an essential role during restoration is electricity. If handled well, there won’t be any issues. However, the complications involved can cause electrical damage before, during, or after the restoration process.

When tearing down a building for restoration, some wires or electrical connections can get damaged or destroyed. And over time, this can quickly escalate into more serious issues like fire damage.

More workers tend to be on site this time around, and they can suffer severe injuries as a result of electrical mistakes. Also, wrong connections and improper wiring can cause severe electrical damages after completing the process. This can destroy all the work that has been done and lead to a waste of time.

  • Pest and Rodent Damage

If you’ve just purchased a new building, you may want to consider looking into the history of the building as regard pests and rodent damages.

Some buildings, after being left for a while, will become home to rodents and the infestation of certain pests. Not conducting a thorough search of the building or site can lead to workers getting either bitten or infected by certain pests or rodents.

Considering termites as an example, the woodwork of a certain building may have been weakened by the insects. Rushing to complete the restoration process without conducting due research can lead to accidents, injuries, and unforeseen damages.

As much as you want to get the home restoration process done with, it would help if you considered hiring the services of a pest exterminator. They will help with limiting the damages that can be caused by pests and rodents.

Home restoration involves a lot of things and processes. It’s usually long and arduous if you consider all the things that you need to do. And it can be considerably overwhelming if you have to handle everything all by yourself.

Pest, water, age decay, and structural damage can be costly and dangerous. But you don’t have to suffer these common home restoration issues. They’re very avoidable. All you need to do is to employ the services of a general contractor to help you with your next home renovation process.

Contact Pro-RANA for a free inspection and to resolve the issue before it gets worse.

7 REASONS WHY YOU NEED TO REMODEL YOUR HOME

Home, they say is where your heart is. Having our loved ones around us is beautiful, but having them in a beautiful home is pure bliss. The home is the centre of all our activities. Whether it is a single room or a mansion, it is where we go back to when we are done with the world outside. It is the centre of comfort, thus the saying, “feel at home”. 

The home provides all the necessary facilities we need for comfort, but sometimes we get used to how it looks, and we are relaxed. You know that boring look of yesteryears you are already getting comfortable around? Admittedly, it is time to get up and act. Here are 7 smart reasons you need to get your sleeves rolling, set for your home remodelling:

  1. Because you need more/less space

 Have you ever stepped into your home and feel something is not right? Sometimes we feel the house is crowded or too spacious. Most often than not, what you need to do is just to revisit the arrangement of the house.

You know those things you have never used and may never need? You may need to do away with them. You will be surprised at how much space you will create or cover-up.

  • Because change is constant 

Aha! Change they say is constant. As humans, we get quickly bored with routines and the same goes for looks. Once in a while, you may need to change the look around the house, so it has a different feel and set you running back home every time you are away.

Of course, your home should make you smile when you open the front door. Remodelling your house gives it that Midas touch you have always longed for.

  • Because you love beauty

You know, the grass is not always greener on the other side. We move around the neighbourhood and see beautiful apartments we wish are ours. But hold on! What if you repaint your walls, change the window blinds, and rearrange the sofa? You are sure on your way to having that beautiful apartment of your dreams.

Your bathroom may work just fine, but getting rid of that boring plain mirror and replacing it with a beautifully framed one won’t hurt. One thing you must never ignore is your comfort. Your home should feel like one, at least to you.

  • Because you need to be safe

Do you remember that leaking roof, the electrical fault in the bathroom, that big crack on the wall? Some home remodelling projects just can’t be put off.

These projects have to be carried out to save you and your family from catastrophic loss. Putting off these repairs may spell doom for the very family we love. Since the home is an essential place for us, safety must always be maintained. A stitch in time saves nine remember?

  • Because you need to increase your home’s value.

Beauty meets the eyes first, and the same goes for value. If you want to sell your home in the future, you may want to remodel it so you can get the most of it when you eventually put it for sale

Some of the projects that may yield immediate return are, remodelling the front yard, planting flowers around, fixing the front door and updating the kitchen or bathroom. Failure to remodel your house will make it look unattractive and outdated to buyers.

  • Because you may not need a new house

Searching for a new house can be stressful, not to mention the emotional ties you have to cut with your old house. Your lifeline might just be remodelling your home. You know, change the lightening, redo the floor, update your kitchen and bathroom etc. Your dream home may just be lying under scratch.

  • Because you need to upgrade the home’s function

Maybe a second bathroom would make things a lot easier during those busy mornings. Maybe your children need a study. Remoldeling so that your house functions better for you is an excellent idea, provided these changes don’t deplete the home’s value or decrease usable space.

Also, a heat pump, new windows, and added insulation are instances of remoldeling that can reduce energy costs over time. More efficient homes are easier to manage as you get fewer bills to pay at the end of the month.

The cost of giving your home may look scary, but taking a step at a time can make a huge difference. You can also invite your friends and family for a DIY project. Sounds like major fun, right? I think so too! But if you need professional help, look no further than ProRana!

How ProRana can help… 

If you’re considering any home remodeling project, you can get proper professional guidance from ProRana. We are house remodeling, property maintenance, and water damage restoration experts.

Contact us today to learn how we can help transform your home!

LAND DRAINAGE TIPS

Imagine if you always have to clean up the house because your shoes always bring in mud when you walk in. This is because your compound is always water-logged. None enjoys doing such tasks. 

Water-logged areas in your backyard or around the house can create a lot of harm. For example, plants will die if they are underwater for too long.

Even the wet areas can also act as a breeding spot for mosquitoes. Mowing your yard over wet ground becomes a difficult task too. These swampy areas may be caused by heavy rainfall or wrong plants that prevent water from being absorbed into the ground.

Why you should be concerned… 

If water flow is left uncontrolled, it can be awful because water may flow into any part of the house. And if left unattended, it can cause structural damages. For any structural damage in your home, you can reach out to ProRana. They offer the best consultations in remodeling and water damage restoration. 

What to do? 

In this article, we would look at simple Do-It-Yourself (DIY) drainage solutions. Many lands have natural drainage by which excess water flows from a water-logged area to lakes or rivers nearby. However, this natural drainage may be inadequate; hence, the need for human-made drainage.

If your land always looks muddy, use the following DIY land drainage tips to create a dryer land:

  1. Extend the downspouts to lead away from the house

Downspouts are vertical pipes that can be attached to your house to drain rainwater from the roof. Extending the downspout away from your house usually solves drainage problems.

How to extend a downspout: 

  • Measure where your downspout currently ends at the length you wish to extend it to.
  • Attach a downspout elbow to where it currently ends with a metal screw, pointing it in the direction you want.
  • Attach the desired length of extension downspout to the other end of the elbow. 
  • Create a rain garden

Having a rain garden is one of the best DIY solutions for land drainage. This is because a rain garden can help soak in excess water as water-loving plants. Also, a rain garden may be situated a few meters away from your house, and you can direct the extended downspouts towards the garden. 

All you have to do is survey your compound for a dry spot that can easily retain water. Then plant the right kind of plants on the land.

How to create a rain garden: 

  • Plants with deep fibrous roots are the best to plant.
  • Replace hard surfaces like concrete with penetrable concrete, porous brick, and stepping stones.
  • Example of plants for these are ferns, small, native trees, and wildflowers. You’ll find these plants at local plant nurseries close to you. 
  • Create a Dry Well

Dry wells are human-made holes filled with stones or gravel to receive drainage water and allow it to soak away into the ground.

How to create a dry well:

  • Dig the ground to the water capacity you want it to retain. A dry well could be large enough to receive a 10 or 15 minutes rainstorm.
  • You can expand the capacity of the well by burying special dry well containers.
  • Get the container of your choice to fit into the ground.
  • Surround the container by using gravels or any other porous materials when placed in the ground.
  • Make use of a rain barrel or basin

Rain barrels are large containers, just like the containers used for dry wells, placed at the bottom of a downspout. They are used to collect the water. The good part is that you can use the water collected water your garden and lawn when they are dry.

How to make use of a rain barrel

  • Get a barrel of different sizes, depending on your choice.
  • Place the barrel at the opening of the downspout.
  • If you have more than one downspout attached to your roof, get more rain barrel.
  • The more downspouts you have, the more water you can collect with the rain barrels. 
  • Construct a creek bed 

A creek is a natural flow of a small body of water which is often smaller than a river. A creek may also be human-made. A creek bed acts as a pathway where water runs through from a high water-flow point to a low spot. 

A creek bed is best used if the slope of the high water flow is directed towards the low spot because it would flow naturally.

How to construct a creek bed

  • Identity channels where water flows through especially after rain. 
  • Mark the natural flow with landscaping paint.
  • Dig a trench along the markings which could be 5 inches deep. 
  • Preserve the soil that you dug up as it would serve as part of the gravel.
  • To prevent weeds from growing in the trench, line the creek bed with landscaping fabric.
  • Cover the entire bed with gravel and the soil already dug up.
  • Carefully arrange the pea-sized pebbles from the largest rocks to the smallest into the trench.

Other ways include installing an under-ground drainage pipe or installing a French pipe

How ProRana can help… 

Before taking on any DIY home improvement project, you can get proper professional guidance from ProRana. We are house remodeling, property maintenance, and water damage restoration experts.

Contact us today to learn how we can help transform your home!

TIPS FOR SAFER PEST CONTROL

Pests come in different sizes and shapes – from the smallest of bugs (which are hardly visible) to rodents (which are visible), although challenging to catch.

But the size doesn’t matter; a lot of them carry deadly diseases and cause substantial inconvenience at home.

These pests may bite, destroy food crops, damage properties, or otherwise make our lives more difficult.

At some point, everyone will need to deal with these pests in their home. Before now, the use of chemicals to eradicate pests was the tradition. But we now know that a lot of the pest control substances of the past were toxic. Although chemicals are still used to eliminate pest, sometimes, the chemicals used now are much more harmless.

That said, let’s take a look at some helpful tips you can adopt for safer pest control. These tips will help you to unwind and enjoy your home and garden.

Remove things that attract pest and clear breeding areas for pest

The most effective way to reduce risks posed by pesticides is to use non-chemical control methods to reduce or eliminate pest problems. Around the home, such measures include:

  • Removing sources of food and water (such as leaky pipes).
  • Destroying pest shelters and breeding sites (such as litter and plant debris).

Select the appropriate product check label instructions

The next tip is selecting the appropriate product and using that product according to the label instructions. The label instructions are written to minimize the risk of problems and to define the legal uses for the product.

Taking a look at the label lets you know the active and other ingredients in the product. The active ingredients are used to kill, control, or repel the pests. But other ingredients may do a variety of jobs, like attracting the pest, spreading the active ingredients around or reducing drift.

Don’t use more pesticide than directed on the label. It’s not advisable to think that using twice the amount will do twice the job.

To know the risks associated with a particular pesticide, both the toxicity and exposure must be considered. The toxicity depends on the ingredients in a specific product.

Use protective measures

Use protective measures when handling pesticides as directed by the label, such as wearing impermeable gloves, long pants, and long-sleeve shirts. Change clothes and wash your hands immediately after applying pesticides.

Keep pesticide away from the reach of children and toys

Before applying a pesticide (indoors or outdoors), remove children, toys, and pets from the area and keep them away until the pesticide has dried or as recommended by the label.

Don’t buy more pesticides than you will need

If you have leftover pesticides, check with your local government to determine whether your community has a household hazardous waste collection program or other programs for disposing of pesticides. If no community program exists, follow label directions and any state or local regulations regarding disposal.

Consider home remedies

In many cases, if you have a pest in your home, then a natural remedy may work. For example, if you have a mouse in your home, you may be able to get rid of it with a live bait trap rather than poison. If you have insects on your household plants, then spraying them with neem oil or rosemary oil may get rid of them.

Note that, no matter what type of pesticide you use, you may not be able to get rid of pests completely. And even the most potent pesticides won’t continue to work overtime if pests find easy access to food and water in your home. But by following basic prevention tips and using pesticides sparingly when needed, you will likely be fine.

Hire experts

Before embarking on a pest control action, you have to identify the nature and type of pest that you are dealing with. Then proceed to hire the services of a professional pest control operator – that is if you can’t manage it yourself. Experts will be able to examine your home and garden for any sign of infestation.

It is highly essential to look for a pest control operator, who holds a pest control license. Due to the potential risks involved in handling pesticides, anyone who uses pesticides as part of a pest control business in some Countries must have a pest control license.

Even though there are risks associated with pesticide use, licensed pest control operators are trained to handle, store, and apply these substances safely. If a licensed and trained operator takes appropriate precautions to minimize exposure, the health risks will be greatly reduced.

If your home has been damaged by pest, ProRANA can help you restore it to its former glory. Let us manage your home Improvement needs so you can start enjoying your home instead of working on it!

FALL LAWN AND YARD MAINTENANCE TIPS

Summer is at an end, and the beautiful gardens that made summer so bright are looking dull but not to worry. We’re in the fall, the last few days of great weather before winter comes around. 

There’s a lot to be done to prepare for the winter, and keeping our lawns prepped for spring is one of them. 

It’s time to start prepping your lawn and garden for another year of bright summer flowers, and this fall is the time to do it.

Here is a kickass list for fall lawn and yard maintenance. 

  1. Clear up the Debris

Fall comes with messy flowers and leaves strewn all over the road and walkways. Grab your rake and get to work clearing up the debris, especially near your flowerbeds. 

  • Prepare your Soil 

After clearing the debris on your lawn, prepare the soil for the next planting season. Begin by harvesting your garden and then pulling out the roots of the previous vegetable plants. When the entire area is free of old vegetable plants, apply compost to the area. 

  • Clean Out Dead Trees and Shrubs

Dead trees and shrubs make your lawn look half dead and uninviting. They also take up valuable space that could be used to plant new trees or add to your hedgerow. Cut them down and prepare the area for planting. 

  • Don’t Stop Mowing

Keep mowing and don’t stop. Grasses are still growing well right now, and you don’t want to have an overgrown lawn on your hands. So keep mowing and don’t stop until the grass stops growing. Mowing should be at least once a week to maintain the desired grass length. 

  • It’s Time to Seed

Do you want a beautiful lawn in the spring? Give yourself an edge by seeding this fall. If you live in areas where the soil doesn’t freeze during the winter, now is the best time to get a great lawn come spring next year.

Plant your seeds and then cover them up with mulch to help store up food for them. If you live in areas with severe winters, hold off on your planting till early next year. Anything planted now would surely be of no good. 

  • Dethatching and Aeration

Dethatching and aeration are two activities you should never overlook. Detaching removes those dead grass stems that never seem to go away and are great at multiplying quickly.

Aeration helps your soil to breathe and easily absorb nutrients from the soil. For dethatching and aeration, make use of a hand detacher and a shoe aerator. 

  • Clean Out Your Garden

Yes, you have to. It’s time to get rid of all the leftovers from last years bountiful harvest and clean out your garden bed. Till the soil and rake up all the leaves and roots. A new planting season is here. 

  • Find out the State of your Soil and fertilize Your Lawn

What’s the state of your soil? Is it acidic? Does it lack certain nutrients and if it does, what can be done for it? There are different ways to test your soil for its nutrient content, but we’ll go with the use of dolomite limestone. Spread it out on the soil and wait for results. If your soil is lacking in any nutrient, then you should get a guide on how to apply fertilizer. 

  • It’s Time to Mulch

Mulching isn’t such a problem not when you have all those leaves and grasses you packed up earlier. Pack them up and use them as mulch. 

  1. Snip Snip Snip

Say what? Pruning, that’s what. It’s time to prune your flowerbed. Snip off every plant that looks out of place and does not compliment your lawn. The same thing should be done to tree branches that stand out; they are a hazard, especially in winter. 

  1. Time to Plant

It’s the moment you’ve been waiting for. Now that your garden is ready to be planted in, it’s time to do the actual sowing. I’ll share a trick with you to make this whole thing easier? Map out and design your garden on paper. Then transfer your ideas onto your physical garden. 

  1. Protect Your Plants from Cold and Pests

Winter is coming, and you’re not the only living being shoring up for the cold, cold weeks ahead. Other pests, especially rodents, have already begun to get ready for the winter months ahead by feeding on your plants. To avoid this, take drastic measure against them. 

To protect your plants from rodents this winter, wrap a wire gauze around the trunk of your trees. Thank us later. 

There are certain shrubs and flowers that can’t stay through the winter without losing all their shine and beauty. To protect these fragile plants, wrap them up in burlap sacks to maintain their moisture. 

  1. Water your Lawn 

Many times we forget to water our lawn. Water is an essential part of growth. If your lawn isn’t receiving as much water from natural rainfall, then it’s time to set up a watering regime.

You don’t want your garden to enter the winter looking dry because if it does, you’re going to have a damaged lawn when spring rolls around. 

  1. Reduce the Perennials, Go for the annuals 

Lean towards annuals than perennials. You can have beautiful flowers pop up and a full vegetable patch in early spring. 

  1. Care for Your Tools

In all the rush to get everything on this list checked, you might have forgotten that your tools need to be cleaned and maintained. Wash your tools, dry them, lubricate, and keep in a dry spot. Who knows you might need to break them out soon.

It might seem like a lot of work to keep your lawn ready for the forthcoming winter months. It is, but no worries, It will look great when early spring sets in – it is worth all the hard work!

However, if you need professional help, ProRANA has got you covered! Our team of experts will provide you with the best lawn and yard maintenance solutions. Contact us now to learn how we can help!