Tag: Front

  • 5 ideas for front garden design that will inspire you

    5 ideas for front garden design that will inspire you

    5 ideas for front garden design that will inspire you

    Do you pay special attention to your front garden? Have you decorated it with plants or have you installed special lighting to make it more inviting?

    Although it’s natural to focus more on your back garden design, since it’s generally a larger and more intimate space, your front garden plays a vital role in your home’s first impressions. Whether you have a large space in front of your home or a small driveway, creating a green and inviting front garden doesn’t have to be time consuming and expensive.

    If you’re looking for a few simple design solutions that inspire you to add extra life to your front garden design, we’ve prepared our top 5 design ideas, to maximise even the smallest of front gardens and help you transform your outdoor space.

    1. Adding greenery

    Picture of a front garden with lots of greenery

    Are you looking for a low maintenance front garden? Use evergreens or other foliage plants which remain green for more than one season. They will elevate your garden’s appeal without requiring a lot of work from your behalf. Investing in a low maintenance front garden will help you create your perfect green oasis without the need for green fingers.

    Find a gardener on Rated People to help you design your perfect front garden. 

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    2. Shapely hedges

    Picture of a garden with shapely hedges

    Adding elements of luxury to your front garden doesn’t have to be complicated. With expert hardscaping details and shapely hedges, you can design and create the perfect front garden to come home to.

    Need help designing your garden? Post your job in our Gardener category. 

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    3. Shallow planting beds

    Picture of a front garden with shallow planting beds

    Unsure how to display some bright and beautiful floral arrangements in your front garden? Shallow planting beds are the ideal addition to your front garden to include flowers without fear of them being walked on or driven over. You can choose from a wide range of flowers to brighten your front garden without breaking the bank. 

    4. Front garden driveway planting

    Picture of a front garden with a driveway and plants

    Adding plants and greenery along your driveway allows you to incorporate your home’s aesthetic to your outside spaces as well. Whether it’s a rustic, muted display with dark greenery to line your driveway or colourful bright flowers to attract pollinating bees, driveway design ideas are endless and can suit every budget.

    Whether it’s high or low maintenance garden designs, find trusted and qualified gardeners on Rated People. 

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    5. Front garden fencing

    Picture of a front garden with a white fence

    Fencing off your front garden can be a cheap yet impactful way to suit your needs and enhance your home’s look. Front garden fencing ranges from picket to stone, neutral or colourful and wooden or steel. Whether it’s to hide an unsightly aspect of your front garden or add to the garden design, you can easily refresh your curb appeal with fencing.

    Post your garden job on Rated People to hire an experienced landscape gardener to help you achieve your dream front garden.

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  • Are your front steps sinking? Concrete Raising Systems

    Are your front steps sinking? Concrete Raising Systems

    This is a question we’ve seen posted on the internet. The answers we found for fixing sinking front steps were surprising. We’ve been in the foam jacking business since 2013. Our knowledge of how to build homes goes back even further. And what we saw online could only have come from someone with limited knowledge of how to accurately fix this problem. That is the challenge when trying to do research online. You have a question and you search for answers on Google. When you find what you are searching for you believe you have found the answer. Because the information you find online must be accurate right? We now know that the searches are filled with inaccurate information and unknowledgeable opinions.

    How to fix sinking front steps

    So here is the question: Our front entry steps are concrete and have sunken about six inches over the years. What are the options for fixing sinking front steps? Here were the answers that we found:Before and after photos of steps sinking in front of a house and concrete lifting by Concrete Raising Systems, Kansas City,MO

    • rip them all out and build them again
    • dig underneath and jack it up, pour a new footer and set it back down
    • leave it and build something over the top
    • pry it up with a big bar and shove some bricks and stone dust under it using a jack for a car, dig down a bit, and jack up the front to make it level.
    • Place a large pressure treated beam underneath it for support and then remove the jack.

    Wow. Those answers were pretty shocking to us. These solutions are nowhere in the ballpark of what could and should be done with sinking concrete steps. As a consumer, how do you know what to do when your search results come up with these answers?

    As experts in the field of concrete lifting and sinking steps, you can find your answer here.

    If you need more information on how to evaluate what you find while searching online, keep reading.

    Three things to do to authenticate the information you find online

    Tip #1 Check the date of the information
    People using the internet for information and tips don’t check the date the information was posted. If the information is a few years old, chances are the information is old as well. Technology and solutions can change with time. Make sure you have the most up to date information that is available for your search. Also, follow up with any links you find. Knowledgeable articles should also have a link to the company or individual that wrote it. Then follow the links. Are they qualified to answer the question? Do they have experience in the area? Read the reviews that are on the site. Do they appear to be an expert in the field or someone throwing 2 cents into the mix?

    Tip #2: Keep searching for other solutions that make sense
    When posing a query online, use your common sense. If something seems a bit far-fetched to you, move on, and locate information that seems more palatable. In this case, prying a step up and shoving bricks underneath it to lift it into place is not a solution that warrants much consideration. If the information seems amiss, refer to Tip #1. You’ll find the information is probably old or the source unreliable and inexperienced at best. Trust yourself and keep looking!

    Tip #3: Talk to experts in the field for validation
    In this situation, once you gather your information, find reliable sources to check your facts. A good concrete raising expert will want to look at your sinking concrete steps in person or will ask you to send photos. A concrete raising expert will be able to educate you about their solution and provide a detailed estimate for the work. Ask for referrals and visit their website. Make sure you do business with a company that can back up their work. It’s always best to go with a person you trust and a company that has been in business for a while. These are indicators that the job will be done right the first time.

    Internet searches have moved from being a search engine to an answer engine. But take care to run down the answers you do find online with local experts. The internet may be able to point you in the right direction, but a good expert will be able to get you there with confidence!

    This article was originally posted in June 2015 and has been updated.

  • How to turn your front garden into a space for entertaining

    How to turn your front garden into a space for entertaining

    Picture of a front garden with well curated hedge and white gate

    Most homeowners focus on making the most of their back gardens, but what about the green space at the front of your house? Your front garden can be so much more than a pathway with a few flowers, it can also be a space for entertaining guests and spending time with your family.

    Swinging into the night

    Picture of a garden swing

    You could add a swing to your front garden to create the perfect corner for you and your loved ones to enjoy the warmer summer evenings. A swing will add a sense of freedom and fun to your garden, and will encourage the whole family to spend more time outdoors!

    Add blankets and pillows to create a cosy spot for an evening cup of tea with your partner, or invest in a baby swing to create a safe and fun space for your newborn.

    Front porch

    Picture of a baby in a kiddy pool on a front porch

    A front porch is the perfect place to create an outdoor lounge area to entertain guests and relax in. You could set up a kiddy pool during the summer, or some deck chairs to make the most of those summer rays.

    There is so much you can do with a porch, you could even host barbecues on it! To help you build the perfect porch, request a free quote today!

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    Hobby corner

    Picture of a father and son fixing a bike

    You could also turn your front garden into the perfect spot to make the most of your hobbies. Whether you enjoy painting, or like fixing things, why not use your outdoor space to create a place to spend quality time with your loved ones? You could even set up a goal to play footie with your children!

    Chill out area with garden furniture

    Picture of a front garden with garden furniture and a low table

    Lastly, the easiest thing you can do to start making the most of your front garden is to buy some garden furniture! With just a few cosy armchairs and a small table, you can create the perfect spot to entertain your guests in. Make the most of the fresh air, and lounge in a comfortable deck chair as you enjoy a good book!

    A garden specialist can help you make the most of your front garden space. You can hire one here:

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  • How to Choose a Secure Front Door

    How to Choose a Secure Front Door

    How to Choose a Secure Front DoorA key step in improving the security of your home is your front door. As the main entry to your house, it’s often the first thing any criminals will target when trying to enter your property. The good news is, there are now plenty of front door security considerations you can think about installing to keep your house safe.

    Feeling safe is regarded as a basic human need. However, making sure our homes are secure is a big task. How safe you feel in your home depends on a few factors, such as the neighbourhood you live in; past experiences; and crime rates in your area. Knowing you are safe in your home is equally as important as feeling like your family and possessions are secure while you’re away.

    Equipping your home with quality safety features can have additional benefits alongside extra security. If you have home or contents insurance, your extra-secure door can help lower the costs involved.

    Here’s our guide to upgrading the safety of your house by choosing a secure front door.

    Single-Point Door Locking Systems

    Front door locks come with varying levels of security depending on the type of lock, and it can be difficult to decide which is best for you. There is a lot to consider, from choosing between a single- or double-cylinder lock, to whether a standard latch with a spring bolt is enough. Or, are you going to require an additional dead bolt?

    From there, it comes down to what you feel is required to make you feel secure, as there are a number of security options included with these types of locks. These options include:

    A low security option, the nightlatch is a spring lock that is opened from the inside or outside by engaging the lever set with a key. They lock automatically when you pull the door closed unless the latch is held back by a small button (snib). This lock is typically part of a multi-point system, as opposed to being the sole lock.

    • Five-lever mortice deadlock

    Often only seen now on older wooden front doors and porch doors, the five-lever mortice deadlock uses a key to move the levers within the lock into the correct position. The lock sits within the door itself and is designed to make lock picking or drilling more difficult. These locks are often paired with the nightlatch for additional security, as opposed to being the only lock on the door.

    • British Standard BS 3621 deadlock

    A standard of lock by the British Standards Institute for thief resistant locks, the BS3621 is a more secure variant of the five-lever mortice deadlock. It can only be opened by the key both inside and out and has a reinforced deadlock and hardplates to protect from drilling.

    Fitted into the door, the cylinder lock is a higher security level option where the keyhole and pin-and-tumbler system are within a cylinder or barrel within the door. The lock uses different length pins, so that only the matching key can unlock it. Some locks are even being magnetised to raise the pins as opposed to lowering them – making lock picking even less unlikely.

    While designed to meet the British Standard TS007:2014 some older variations of the cylinder lock can be vulnerable to lock picking or snapping. They may therefore need pairing with a security handle or cylinder guard to reach optimum security standards.

    Multi-Point Door Locking Systems

    If you’re looking for the best security, a multipoint locking system is definitely best. This involves a number of bolts and hooks around the frame which are employed by lifting the handle. The two most common types are three point and five-point system.

    • Three-point systems come with a standard combination latch and deadbolt in the middle of the door, with an additional two hook bolts at the top and bottom of the frame.
    • Five-point systems have the same but with a further two additional locking points around the frame. The system allows for all locks within it to lock and unlock simultaneously with the turning of the key, and is a popular choice compared to the single point locks described above.

    Pick a Secure Window

    t door locks come with varying levels of security depending on the type of lock, and it can be difficult to decide which is best for you. There is a lot to consider, from choosing between a single- or double-cylinder lock, to whether a standard latch with a spring bolt is enough. Or, are you going to require an additional dead bolt?

    While a door without a window may seem more secure, people often select doors with windows – or even fully glass doors – for aesthetic reasons. Depending on the design of your house, a glass door might be the option that looks best. Glass doors also let more light into the home, brightening up your entrance and giving you a view of the outside world. However, there are security issues to think about if you’re looking to ensure your front door is safe.

    Here are some of our tips on how to improve the security of glass doors and or doors with windows.

    Make Sure it’s Double Glazed

    There are many benefits to double glazing from a security perspective. Advancements in technology mean that where double glazing may have lacked in security in the past by creating a point of vulnerability, modern windows can now increase security due to the added strength.

    The beading previously used on the exterior of the fixing to hold double glazing in place has since been tucked neatly within the interior of the fixing. This makes it next to impossible for the burglar to remove the glass from the outside.

    With most modern double glazing being capable of withstanding a brick or stone thrown at it, it is unlikely a burglar will be making an entrance without drawing far too much attention.

    Here at C2C, we specialise in the fitting of double glazing to enhance security in the home. Whether that’s your windows or doors, we keep both your home and financial security in mind. At a competitive price, our engineers can install, repair, or replace the double glazing on your door so that you can maintain security and feel safer.

    Consider Reinforced Windows

    Reinforced glass, as implied by its name, is stronger than the standard home window glass and comes in a variety of types. The most commonly used in homes are tempered or laminate glass. Not only can the added strength help deter break ins, but also many forms of reinforced glass do not shatter into shards, making them safer if any damage did occur.

    Tempered glass is four to five times stronger than average glass. It’s the most inexpensive security glass, with additional safety measures. Again, when tempered glass shatters, it breaks into small oval shapes as opposed to sharp shards. This is especially important if you have young children or pets.

    Laminate glass is made of two or more pieces of glass bonded with plastic and is impact resistant. In fact, it is often used in areas prone to natural disaster – such as costal homes or homes located on fault lines. The plastic allows it to remain within the frame, as opposed to shattering into thousands of pieces if it does break.

    Think About Window Placement & Security

    ‘Reach around’ tactics mean burglars are able to unlock your door from the inside after breaking your windowpane. Make sure your lock is well-placed, so it can’t be opened if someone does manage to smash your front door window.

    Strong Hinges

    Hinges can often be a point of weakness that intruders will look to exploit, hence why the quality and placement of your hinges is crucial in maintaining security. Out-swinging doors in which the hinges are exposed to the outside can be of issue due to the ease of access for burglars. It’s useless having a good lock and secure door if it can just be removed from its hinges! If the hinges are already damaged, worn, or of poor quality, entry becomes even easier.

    If this is the case, it may be best to replace your door hinges with stronger security hinges, allowing not only for the replacement of old damaged hinges but also combatting the flaws of the outward swinging door.

    Interlocking security studs in a security hinge work to lock the leaves of the hinge together, preventing the door being lifted off its hinges. A secured hinge pin means there would be no way for the intruder to knock the pins out and again, take the door from its hinges.

    Cloudy2Clear can help with broken doors and windows. While many companies request the replacement of the entire window or door to achieve this, we replace just the broken part instead.

    Strong Handle

    One of the weakest parts of the door and lock, the handle is where intruders are most likely to begin with their attempt to enter your home. There are a number of ways to exploit this weakness, so ensuring your handles are in the best condition they can be – and are reinforced – can help protect the door lock components from picking or snapping.

    Some features of a strong door handle include:

    • Hardened metal body and bolts– this protects from the hardships of both simple wear and tear over time, and the brute force of any potential intruders.
    • Cylinder guards– sitting underneath the external handle, the cylinder guard protects the cylinders of the lock from snapping should the handle be removed.
    • Anti-drill rotating disk shield – protects the barrel from being drilled.

    Keep Your Home Secure with Cloudy2Clear

    Making sure your home is safe is a practical way to achieve peace of mind. By selecting a decent front door that keeps your family and possessions secure, you’re taking sensible steps to improve your home – and your safety. This can help alleviate those everyday worries surrounding the security of your house.

    Once you have your security features installed, the key is to then keep them well maintained. This prolongs the quality of your doors and windows, ensuring your home remains safe for years down the line. Any worn down or broken parts can lead to defects in your safety features, so it’s important to check them regularly for signs of wear and tear.

    At Cloudy2Clear, we specialise in repairing and installing quality double glazing for windows and doors. We work with our clients to make sure our developments leave them feeling safe in their homes. Our expert repair services for locks, handles, and hinges are also a popular choice for those looking for reassurance and security.

    To get in touch and discuss how we can help, fill out our online contact form now. You can also give us a call on 0800 61 21 119.

  • Front Porch Updates – Big and Small

    Front Porch Updates – Big and Small

    This Fremont front porch is full of color and charm.

    It is ultimately spring and we’re starting up to welcome close friends and family back into our houses for heat-weather get-togethers. It truly is been a while for most of us and there’s a great chance your house could need a handful of updates. Most of us desire of spectacular landscaping, welcoming porches, and a spectacular entrance. But will not overlook about the little assignments that can make your dwelling pop. We’re all for the kinds that can be performed swiftly and quickly with a couple of elements and a minimal weekend hard work.

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