During the past few holiday seasons have you noticed well-done light displays on homes and marveled at the homeowner’s ability to plan and execute such a clean and attractive design? I’m not talking about gaudy, over-the-top displays, but the stylish, precise displays that outline roofs, frame windows, and highlight yard features. Chances are these homeowners had their displays professionally installed. More and more homeowners are hiring companies like TLC Incorporated to design and put up their holiday lights.
Archive for October, 2010
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Enjoy bright winter nights this year
We’ve run into many people over the years who like the idea of lighting their landscaping, but don’t want to go through the hassle and expense of a feature they can use for only half of the year. We try to tell these folks to look beyond leaves to see the potential of outdoor lighting.
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Winterization steps for sprinklers and hoses
Barring an Indian summer, it’s time to get your sprinkler system, hoses, and outdoor spigots ready for winter. Prolonged freezes may be rare in the Mid-Atlantic region, but they do happen and can easily cause broken pipes in your house. Here are steps you should take now to avoid a wet winter later.
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Awesome autumn lawn care
That’s a lot of rain we received during the past couple weeks, and we hope it’s restored your lawn to a full, healthy green. But as you’re getting ready to put away your lawn mower, there are still several things you should do to help your grass make it through the winter and emerge healthy next spring. This article reviews what some of these things are.