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Vital Spring Hardscaping Choices | Should You Repair It Or Start Over?
Spring in upstate New York can be a little confusing, because the yard can look fine one day, then the next rain shows every weak spot. That is why homeowners start looking at their hardscaping and...
Top Ways You Can Prep Your Utica NY Garden Beds for Success in April
Early April can be a strange mix of thaw, puddles, and surprise cold snaps, and it shows every fuzzy bed edge in Utica, NY. After months of snow piles and plow push, garden borders shift, soil...
How Landscaping Properly Starts Homeowners Off Well for Spring
After a long winter, landscaping in Utica, NY usually does not begin with the fun part. It begins with the part that tells the truth. Snow cover, freeze-and-thaw cycles, and soaked ground can leave...
Retaining Walls Drainage: Managing Hydrostatic Pressure
March in Upstate New York is a tricky month for outdoor structures. A warmer afternoon can soften the ground, then a cold night locks that moisture back in place, and the next rain adds even more...
Safer Pavers: Keep Your Walkway Stable Through Snow, Ice, And Melt
February can make a paver walkway feel a little unpredictable. One day it looks fine, then the next morning there is a slick film of ice, or a raised edge that was not there last week. Most...
Essential Patio and Walkway Drainage for Utica Winters
Winter in Utica, NY has a way of showing every weak spot in a patio or walkway. One week it is snow, the next week it is meltwater, then everything locks up again overnight. When water has nowhere...
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