Hanging bird baths offer a portable, space-saving way to provide water to birds on balconies, porches, and small yards. Learn placement tips, material choices, maintenance, and seasonal care.
A drip edge is a narrow metal or rigid-plastic flashing installed at roof eaves and rakes to direct runoff away from the roof deck and walls. Properly installed, it prevents edge rot, helps shingles terminate cleanly, and is often required by modern building codes.
An updated guide to floor registers: what they do, common materials and styles (metal, brass, wood), sizing and installation tips, maintenance and buying advice.
Many couples choose to keep their wedding arbor as a lasting memento. Learn about common materials, finishes, customization, and care tips to help you decide whether to rent, DIY, or buy to keep.
Modern bird baths range from heavy cast stone to lightweight resin and fiberglass; choose materials and placement that suit your climate and maintenance routine to attract and protect backyard birds.
Practical guidance for picking an address plaque: choose placement, prioritize readable numbers and high-contrast materials, consider nighttime visibility with reflective or backlit options, and confirm local rules before ordering.
Copper mailboxes resist rust by forming a protective patina, offer wide customization, and enhance curb appeal. They require more upfront cost and occasional upkeep for a polished finish, and must meet local postal mounting rules.