2015

When It Doesn't Suck: Should You Repair Or Replace Your Vacuum Cleaner?

In the United States, 26.1 million vacuum cleaners are sold each year. As with many consumer appliances, there's some debate over whether it's more cost effective to repair them or replace them when they start to show signs of wear or break down completely. A lot of consumers -- you might have been one of them in the past -- may just choose to toss the old one in the trash and pay for something new.

Watch Out For Wildlife When Cutting Down That Tree

Before cutting down and removing that tree, consider that it may be a haven for local wildlife. Although dead trees are unattractive and can pose a falling hazard on your property, it's best to plan a removal so it won't harm birds and other nesting animals. Avoid Nesting Season Birds and squirrels, the two species most likely to call your tree home, nest and raise their young during the spring and summer.

Repairing Your Refrigerator

The refrigerator is one of the most important appliances in our household. When it stops working, you can lose food as well as the money you've spent on it. If your fridge is on the fritz, it may not mean you have to purchase a new one. Often, there are simple fixes and common causes for why a refrigerator is not working properly. Ice Maker Problems You may notice that the ice from your ice maker is suddenly smaller than normal, or it may have stopped working altogether.

Seven Strange And Stunning Ideas For Outdoor Planters

You could have some strange and simply lovely outdoor flower planters sitting around in your garage, basement, or even your trash! There are some clever ways to re-purpose items that you already have that can save money when you want to put in some outdoor garden plots or container plants. Try the following seven simple strategies before buying pricey planters: 1. Old tires Old tires make excellent outdoor planters, and can be stacked or tiered to create a sizable raised garden bed.