Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Trimming Pine and take the dead branches off


Here is around Regent in Northshore, trimming some branches from the property line; removing dead branches away

Monday, September 7, 2009

Harvesting plum and fig


Harvesting is exciting!

Stripping off Ivy from Fence


The deadly poison ivy could strangle the tree, here it bends down a fence.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Painting stylish house


It is located around Fremlin + 44Ave, Vancouver, after beech tree pruning, we painted the house. The owner is so happy with the job.

Cultivate a flower bed from turf


Cut the sod and put new soil, choosing some flowers & shrubs, it is around Renfrew + 6 Ave

Monday, June 8, 2009

Cedar Hedge trimming


Trimming a tall hedge in Stevenson + No.3 Road Richmond.

Monday, May 25, 2009

Taking down dead cedars


It is located around 27 street + mountain hwy in northshore, first i take the top down, then strip off the brushes, cut trunk into firewoods. The woods are gone now.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Gutter cleaning for three story house

Tony and i cleaned the gutter for 185 north Hythe Ave last saturday, it was a tough job, cause the house is located on slope, the ladder set up is not easy, and the gutter is too narrow for the hand to scoop out the dirt accumulated over 5 years. After completion, the water flows freely over the gutter and the owner is very happy to hear the gurgling from the clogged water.


Should I Hire Someone to Clean My Gutters

One of the joys of home ownership is taking care of that home. You do not even think about your gutters and downspouts while they are working properly, but when they are not you have a major chore on your hands. Most people wait until something is wrong to clean their gutters, but they really should be cleaned twice a year. You should clean them in early spring to get rid of any left over ice or debris from the winter and before heavy rains test their ability to protect your home. You should clean them again in the fall to get rid of the falling leaves before melting winter snows begin to tax your gutters. Many people wonder whether they should complete this chore on their own or hire someone to do it. There are advantages to both.

If you do it yourself, there will be considerably less cost. It only takes, time and some basic household items to clean your gutters so doing it yourself is usually the more economical choice. If you hire someone to clean your gutter you could spend anywhere from seventy-five to five hundred dollars. The size of your home and how many stories it is add to the cost. If your downspouts are clogged this usually adds to this cost as well. Most people that professional clean your gutter do not use water or hoses so cleaning downspouts is a lot more complicated. In addition to the economics, there is a less tangible advantage to cleaning your own gutters. When you own a home, you develop a special bond with it as you put more and pore of yourself into maintaining it. There is a great satisfaction in putting in some hard work on making your home more beautiful.

If you are a particularly clumsy individual or are accident-prone, then hiring someone to clean your gutters could be the right choice for you. Obviously, there are safety concerns when you clean your own gutters. If you let professionals do it then you do not have to worry about being hurt when you fall from a ladder. In addition to keeping your feet on the ground, hiring a professional has other added benefits. Many gutter-cleaning services include leveling of your gutters to make sure they are pitched properly to optimize your drainage system. In addition, many technicians also will replace or repair the hangers for your gutters to make sure they are securely attached to your home and will not fall off in heavy winds or rains. As self-sufficient as they can be, I doubt many homeowners know the specifics of how their gutters should hang.

In order to make sure that my gutters are hanging properly, I usually have a service clean them once every two years. The other three times I climb up the ladder and do it myself. If you keep to a schedule of two cleanings per year, the chore should not take as long or be as expensive when you pay for it.

Friday, February 20, 2009

Hedge salvation from snowstorm


This laurel hedge was deformed by snowstorm and it blocked the sidewalk in the intersection of Blanca and West 4th Ave.It even blocked the traffic lights in the corner. The pedestrians are very happy after two days of hardwork inside and outside.