2015

Two Things The DIYer Should Know About Concrete Joint Cutting

You're a regular DIYer. Instead of paying a contractor, you've decided to tackle your concrete job on your own. You've learned what type of concrete is best for your needs and even how to install it. Now comes the task of cutting your concrete. When it comes to concrete joint cutting, the type of blade you use and when you cut are two important factors. Make sure you know what to expect.

What To Look For When You Rent A Mini-Excavator

Excavators are heavy duty pieces of equipment used in construction used for digging holes and often times referred to as diggers and backhoes.  They are also used in other industries such as landscaping, mining, dredging rivers, demolition, and material handling.  They come in various sizes, so there is bound to be one to fit your needs.  The mini excavators or compact excavators are useful for smaller jobs.  If you need to rent a mini excavator, there are certain things you need to look for.

Affordable Seasonal Garden Care: How Garden Rentals Can Help

Anyone who has a garden already knows that a garden needs to "be put to bed for the winter" and "reawakened in the spring." These seasonal garden plans help maintain the overall health and beauty of your garden during the rest of the year. The only problem with this type of garden maintenance is that you need some heavy construction equipment during early spring and late fall, and then you do not need these pieces of equipment the rest of the year.

3 Reasons Why Renting a Dump Truck Might Be Your Best Option

Having access to the heavy equipment you need can make any job easier to complete. A dump truck provides a simple way to dispose of large quantities of debris, but buying a dump truck might not always be the best option. If you are thinking of investing in the purchase of a dump truck for your business, you might want to consider renting instead. Here are three reasons why renting a dump truck might make sense for you.

Aching Arms? Three Ways to Avoid Repetitive Strain Symptoms Caused From Warehouse Work

If you work in a warehouse, you move your arms constantly while lifting boxes and steering equipment. All of this movement puts you at risk for repetitive strain injuries. Unfortunately, it is very difficult to heal completely after such an injury. Most people are never able to return to their full capacity without experiencing further symptoms after such an injury. The best way to avoid the pain caused by repetitive stress injuries is to avoid the injury in the first place.