What Are Sink Shut-Off Valves (And Should You Replace Them During a Vanity Install?)
🔑 Key Takeaway Sink shut-off valves, also known as angle stops, control water flow to your faucet. If they’re old, stuck, or leaking — and especially if you’re already swapping out a vanity or faucet — it’s smart to replace them. Doing so adds safety, improves...
Choosing the Right Sump Pump: Pedestal vs Submersible
When it comes time to pick a sump pump, you’ll quickly run into two main types: pedestal and submersible. They both do the same job—keep your basement dry—but they do it in very different ways. As a handyman who’s installed and replaced more pumps than I...
How to Find and Use Your Home’s Main Water Shut-Off Valve
Your home’s main water shut-off valve controls the entire water supply. Whether you're doing a faucet install or handling a plumbing emergency, knowing where it is — and how to operate it — can prevent thousands of dollars in damage. Every homeowner should be able...
Sump Pump Backup Systems: Battery, Water-Powered, and Dual-Pump Options
When the rain is pouring and the power goes out, your primary sump pump might go quiet—and that silence can lead to thousands in water damage. That’s where a backup system comes in. As someone who’s been in the basement during those worst-case scenarios, let me...
Signs It’s Time to Replace Your Sump Pump (And What to Look for in a New One)
As someone who’s replaced more sump pumps than I can count, I’ve learned one thing the hard way: you don’t want to find out your pump is dead during a storm. Knowing the signs of a failing sump pump and what to look for in...
How Your Bathroom Sink Works
Bathroom sink plumbing might look intimidating at first, but it’s made up of a few key parts that all serve specific roles. Once you understand what each piece is and why it matters, reading instruction manuals — and fixing issues — becomes way easier. Introduction: Why...
What Bushes Should You Trim in June?
In June, it's safe to trim spring-flowering shrubs like lilacs, forsythia, and viburnum right after they finish blooming. You can also shape fast-growing hedges like boxwood and privet. Avoid pruning summer and fall bloomers — you’ll risk cutting off this year’s flower buds and stressing...
What to Do About Branches Hanging Over Walkways or Rooflines
🌳 Key Takeaway: Don’t Ignore Branches Hanging Over Your Roof Branches hanging over your roof or walkways can cause serious problems — from damaging shingles to creating pest access or injury risks. Trim them as soon as possible, ideally before storm season or signs of wear...
Is It Too Hot to Plant New Shrubs in June?
No, it’s not too hot to plant shrubs in June — but timing and technique matter. With proper watering, mulch, and care, container-grown shrubs can still establish successfully in early summer, especially in Northeast Ohio. Avoid planting during heatwaves and skip bare-root stock; prioritize hydration...
Can I Edge My Lawn Myself? (DIY vs Pro Results Compared)
Yes, you can edge your lawn yourself — especially if you’re willing to invest in the right tools and learn the technique. However, if you want perfectly clean lines, don’t have the time, or feel uneasy handling powerful tools, hiring a pro may give you...