Four Oil Terms You Need To Know

If you are shopping for engine oil for your vehicle or a piece of equipment, you will find there are a lot of products on the market designed to meet your needs. To decide which of these you need to purchase, you must first figure out how to read the labels. The first step to doing that is to figure out some of the terminology that is being used. Here are a few terms to get you started.

Is Waste From The Shop And Office Flooding Your Dumpster Each Week? What To Know

Is the dumpster at your commercial property always filled before pickup day with scrap, papers, and other waste from the office and the shop? If so, and you don't know if everything should be going into the dumpster, it's time to look at some other waste management services. Disposing of everything responsibly isn't just something you should do for your own conscious; it's the law. Here are some things you'll want to consider to help with the waste problem.

Well Drilling 101

Before the Age of Industrialization, circa 1850-1950, people had no choice but to literally dig their well by hand. If they wanted water on their homestead, they started digging and hoped they hit the water table. Thankfully, hand digging a well is largely a thing of the past. Here is what you need to know about the different kinds of wells before commissioning someone to drill your well for you.

Three Garage Updates That May Help You Sell Your Home

Your garage is more than just a functional space. With the right upgrades and improvements, you can actually transform your garage into a major selling point for your home. Here are just some of the improvements you can complete to help make your home more attractive to potential buyers. Smart Opener Smart openers allow users to control and monitor garage door functions from a smartphone or Wi-Fi connection. Whether it's remotely checking to see if the garage door is closed or opening the door when a family member has forgotten their key, the accessibility and convenience of this type of feature is attractive.

Building A Sauna? Pick One Of These Three Types Of Wood

Are you finally ready to build that sauna you've been thinking about for the last several years? If you want to get it finished by the time the cold weather settles in, you need to get started. The first thing you need to do is select your lumber. Here's what kinds to consider. Western Red Cedar Western red cedar is a highly traditional choice for saunas. It's a soft, light wood, characteristics which make it a natural thermal insulator, so it reacts well to all the expanding and contracting that occurs from the heating and cooling of the sauna.