When You Should Buy Construction Equipment

One of your biggest expenses when running a construction company is acquiring heavy equipment. When you need to replace old trucks and loaders or add new machines for upcoming jobs, you have to decide whether buying the pieces works best for your company financially.  Use Buying equipment makes sense if you will be using that piece 60%–70% of the time. If it remains idle for significant periods, then renting or leasing it would be better options for you. [Read More]

How To Make Sure That Your Bounce House Stays Safe

Bounce houses are a great addition to many children's birthday parties because they give the guests an activity to do that will wear them out and make them more compliant later when they have to watch the birthday child open gifts for a few minutes and not be totally entertained. However, it can be difficult to make sure that the bounce house stays safe. Normal bumps and bruises are a given when a child enters the bounce house, but here are some steps that you can take in order to make sure that no child sustains any serious injuries. [Read More]

Choosing The Right Diamond Blade: Wet, Dry, Hard Or Soft?

When deciding on the type of diamond blade you need, it all comes down to what sort of work you're doing. Will you be applying water to the blade as you cut? Are you mostly cutting through softer or harder materials? Answering these questions will lead you to the right type of blade for your tasks. Wet Blades Versus Dry Blades Diamond blades are often described as cutting through material, but in fact, what they actually do is grind through it. [Read More]

Keep Your Landscape Business Growing With Rental Equipment

Landscaping requires a large array of equipment, and not having the proper tools for a job may cause you to lose out on a lucrative opportunity. Garden rentals can be a lifesaver for those one-off jobs or to keep you up and running when your own equipment breaks down. Garden Bed Building Most of the time, garden bed building doesn't require any specialized equipment other than shovels, hoes, wheelbarrows and a strong back. [Read More]