We all love our pets; they are family, after all. But given the chance, they could destroy your home. That’s why homes with fur babies could use some wall protection.
A listener just moved from a home with plaster walls, to a new home with drywall — and her dogs are still not used to this transition.
She has three German Shepards who just months ago were used to bouncing off the walls. Now, they're either going through them, leaving grime on them, or leaving behind scratch marks.
The homeowner wants to know if there is anything she can do to the walls to prevent future damage.
Jon from Georgia writes, "I have low water pressure in my home. Will installing a larger pipe from the meter (out by the street) to the house increase my water pressure?"
Many homeowners want to know how to get rid of patches of clover in their yards, but the elimination process can be time-consuming, and some of the herbicides contain chemicals that can damage the grass.
Instead of using a chemical-laden herbicide, here are several natural methods you can try.