Avoid These Outboard Service Pitfalls
If you're taking on a 100‑hour service on a Mercury outboard for the first time, a few easy-to-miss steps can cost you time, mess, or parts.
If you're taking on a 100‑hour service on a Mercury outboard for the first time, a few easy-to-miss steps can cost you time, mess, or parts.
If your Craftsman zero turn has been working hard all season, a full yearly service keeps it cutting clean and starting reliably.
If your Navien tankless takes too long to deliver hot water, yearly maintenance can help.
Putting a snowblower away dirty, fueled, and with old oil is how next winter’s headaches start.
A tidy, efficient home doesn’t happen by accident. Tackle these five semi-annual tasks to breathe easier, cut hassles, and keep systems humming through summer.
A rough-running zero turn often needs less power and more polish.
A 90-degree April day is rare—perfect for knocking out early spring lawn care before the season takes off.
Tired of a tangle of cables and gear sliding around? This simple plywood shelf gathers your modem, router, bridges, and switch into one organized, accessible panel.
Dark garages kill productivity. If you’ve got outlets but no fixtures, you can still get a bright, workable space without crawling through the attic or hiring an electrician.
A mushy bunk board can gouge gelcoat and let your boat shift—worst case, you lose the boat on the ramp or highway.
Cold, bare metal handles make quick winter cleanups miserable—and old shovels rarely go quietly when you try to upgrade them.