How to Match Paint After a Wall Repair (And Actually Make It Blend)
So you’ve patched the hole, feathered the joint compound, sanded it smooth… and now you’re staring at a slightly-too-shiny or not-quite-the-same-color paint patch. Blending paint after a wall repair is where a lot of DIY projects fall apart. It's not just about slapping on the same...
The Real Cost of Skipping Wall Repairs Before Selling Your Home
When you’re preparing to sell a house, it’s easy to focus on big updates—kitchens, bathrooms, curb appeal. But here’s the truth: buyers notice the little stuff, and nothing quietly kills buyer confidence like scuffed-up walls, unpatched holes, or cracked seams. Skipping wall repairs might save you...
How to Fix a Small Hole in Drywall (The Right Way)
Small holes in drywall are one of the most common repair jobs we come across—and one of the most commonly done wrong. Whether it’s from a door handle, a wall anchor, or a picture hanger gone rogue, patching a hole the right way means you...
How to Clean and Replace Furnace Filters
Regularly cleaning or replacing your furnace filters is essential for maintaining your heating system’s efficiency and ensuring good indoor air quality. Filters trap dust, dirt, and allergens, preventing them from circulating through your home. Here’s a step-by-step guide to keep your furnace in top shape. Why...
Effects of Dull Lawn Mower Blades
Maintaining a pristine lawn takes more than just a regular mowing schedule—it requires the right equipment in peak condition. One of the most commonly overlooked culprits behind poor lawn health is a dull mower blade. Let’s break down the real effects of mowing with dull...
Top 5 Shrubs That Respond Best to Annual Trimming
Not all shrubs are created equal. Some sulk or struggle after pruning, while others come back stronger, fuller, and better looking with a good annual trim. If you’re landscaping in Northeast Ohio (USDA Zones 6a–6b), you’ve got a wide range of hardy shrubs that actually benefit...
What to Expect From a Professional Bush Trimming Service
Bush trimming may seem simple at first glance — grab some shears, make a few cuts, and call it a day. But if you’ve ever dealt with a lopsided shrub, a butchered hedge, or a cleanup crew that left more of a mess than they...
How Regular Shrub Maintenance Can Prevent Costly Home Repairs
When most people think about home maintenance, they picture plumbing leaks, roof inspections, or HVAC tune-ups. Landscaping? That’s usually seen as cosmetic — a matter of curb appeal, not structural protection. But here’s the truth we see all the time at Colin Can Help:Overgrown shrubs can...
Bush Trimming vs. Hedge Trimming: What’s the Difference?
If you've ever wondered whether to call your overgrown greenery a "bush," "hedge," or something else entirely — you're not alone. Clients ask us all the time:“Do I need bush trimming or hedge trimming? Is there even a difference?” Short answer: yes, there’s a difference —...
5 Signs Your Shrubs Need More Than Just a Haircut
Trimming your shrubs regularly is like getting a haircut — it keeps things neat, healthy, and in shape. But sometimes, a light trim won’t cut it. Just like a bad dye job or damaged ends might require a full restyle, certain shrubs need a more...
Can Over-Trimming Kill Your Shrubs? Here’s What We Avoid
Shrubs are like the quiet workhorses of a landscape. They shape the flow of your yard, create privacy, add color and texture — and, when well-maintained, boost curb appeal year-round. But when trimming goes wrong, it can do more harm than good. The question we hear...
Prepping Your Landscape for a Home Sale: Bushes, Beds, and Beyond
When it comes to selling a home, first impressions aren’t made at the front door — they’re made at the curb. Overgrown bushes, patchy mulch, and untamed flower beds can immediately signal to potential buyers (and their agents) that a home hasn’t been well-maintained. In a...