Spring Garden Clean Up
A popular task undertaken by most homeowners and gardeners is the spring garden clean up. This is normally the first opportunity people have to get in the garden with the start of spring and enjoy the better weather conditions after the winter period.
Most homeowners start by tidying the garden, attending the flower borders, and paying attention to the condition of any lawned areas.
At times this can be a labourious task but one which can be easily helped with the use of modern garden equipment and lawnmowers. Becoming more popular over recent years is the choice of hiring or purchasing quality leaf blowers and hedgetrimmers, instead of tackling the job with simple hand tools such as shears and brooms. What has made a difference has been the prices to buy such equipment which have dropped dramatically compared to what they cost five years ago.
One of the leading brands in the UK for heavy duty hedgetrimmers and landscaping equipment is the brand name; Stihl. Manufactured to the highest of standards this brand is reliable, easy to use, and it’s performance amongst the best. MF Hire in Nottingham are a leading agent for Stihl hedgetrimmers and tools, supplying all models at competitive discount prices.
Razor Deck 360
Available to hire or buy is the latest in the range fom “U Go”; the razor deck 360 tower. With an increased maximum platform height of 3.6 metres the razor deck tower will solve a lot of problems for the keen DIY’er and occasional company user.
The main advantage of a “razor deck” is their are no parts to assemble, this tower self erects in seconds with no loose components. Of interest to professional tradesmen and companies is the ease of use – with no “pasma” training requirement for users necessary.
The new razor deck 360 can be easily transported due to it’s compact size and built in wheels. Weight of the tower is reasonable with transportation being suitable in most medium sized vans and pick ups. Alternatively MF Hire are able to offer a speedy delivery service direct to you. For further information or to obtain a razor deck 360 tower please contact us.
Cleaning Of Garden Equipment
As spring approaches and homeowners contemplate tidying the garden, consideration should be given to ensuring any powered garden equipment is in a clean and safe condition to use.
Not only will clean gardening equipment be safer to use, it will also perform better and achieve a better result on any gardening task. An example of this would be the use of a petrol lawnmower. Maintained as per the manufacturers guidelines and with their cutting blades and chassis clean of dirt, grass and debris, a lawnmower will give a better cut and achieve the required result to your lawn.
If available a power washer should be used to effectively and quickly remove the build up of debris a lawnmower collects. Just the power of cold water will complete the cleaning task and in a fast time.
If not purchased a pressure washer can be hired when needed and at reasonable rental costs from recognised tool hire shops.
In Nottingham the leading tool hire shop for power washers is MF Hire, located at Colwick Road on the outskirts of Nottingham’s city centre. They stock a large selection of power washers to hire for both home and trade use, as well as selling pressure washers from all popular brands. In particular they specialise in the Karcher brand of cleaners, selling models at the best prices in Nottingham and the surrounding areas.
Contact Details: Tel: (0115) 958 1505
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