Handy Helpful Blog 2024

Square knot Being a handyman means knowing your knots! In this comprehensive guide, we explore four essential knots every handyman should master. From creating secure loops to joining ropes and securing loads, these knots will make your tasks easier. Plus, we’ve thrown in a bonus—the versatile trucker’s hitch. Let’s dive in!
Wind turbine generator in the mountains Your favorite handyman company is embracing the eco-conscious movement and switching to 100% renewable power in order to help save on resources and time. Effective immediately, Edward’s Enterprises is making the change to sustainable, green energy. This would also mean that all the battery-powered tools we use are also using renewable resources, like solar and [continue reading…]
Back when I was a little kid, my father would always have some kind of project going on. Usually, he was pretty good at whatever he was doing. He’d fix the car, build a shed, fell some of the hickory trees in the back yard. Most everything came out pretty professional at the end, but [continue reading…]
Wooden box with garrison cap, watch, and medal. Photo of elderly man: "My Best Friend Forever" Emptying a home that has been lived in for many years can seem like a daunting experience.  Here are some key points to remember to help in the process: Divide the tasks: Reach out to family and friends. Do not be shy; accept all the help you can that is at your disposal. Make a [continue reading…]
Boxes of old computer parts Before you’re ready to accept a new tenant, here are three things you will need to think about: 1. How soon do I need to have the items removed? If you’re in a hurry to have the junk removed from your property, it would be wise to call us. We’ll be able to assist you [continue reading…]
Close-up of leaves being raked As the days get shorter and it’s colder and colder outside, it is easy to find other things to do besides go outdoors and do yard work. If you are in an area that gets any sustained snowfall, you might think it is a good idea to let mother nature cover up the lawn, and [continue reading…]