• How to Prepare Your Home’s Gutters for the Fall

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    Gutters are an underappreciated part of the average home’s roofing system. All year long, they quietly collect the water that falls on the roof and divert it away from the home. This prevents the rain from dripping down from the eaves and damaging the home siding or basement. Since fall is a time of increased rain, it’s important that you get your gutters in order before the weather gets too wet.

    Get the Right Equipment

    If improperly prepared, you might get hurt while clearing your gutters. Before you start, you must make sure you have all the proper equipment. You’ll need a ladder, a bucket, a small rake, gloves, and a hose. If you don’t have these key pieces of equipment, you should consider renting them from an equipment rental place.

    Clear Away Debris

    Once you assemble the proper equipment, place the ladder on a flat surface adjacent to the gutter. Climb the ladder with your rake and bucket in hand, then begin collecting the debris in the gutter and placing it in the bucket. Be careful not to reach too far down the gutter when cleaning it; instead, climb down the ladder and move it into the proper position. If you’d rather not use a bucket while on the ladder, simply toss the gutter debris on the ground and collect it later.  

    Test with a Hose

    After clearing the dirt and debris from all the gutters, test each section with water from your hose. If the water flows along the gutter and down the downspout, it’s ready for fall. If the water pools in a particular section and overflows, you need to adjust the pitch. You should also keep an eye out for leaks or sections of gutter that are becoming unfastened.

    For all the rental tools you need to clean your gutters this fall, come by A Tool Shed. We have locations in six cities throughout Northern California, including San Jose, Watsonville, and Campbell. Call (831) 359-4769 or visit our website to learn all about our equipment rental services.

     

  • Essential Gutter Maintenance Tips

    The gutters around your roof are responsible for diverting water away from your home. If anything’s wrong with your gutters, you risk damage to your home’s siding, foundation, or basement.

    This local news segment discusses the importance of proper gutter maintenance. To make sure your gutters divert water properly, you should clean them every spring and fall. If you see water spilling over the edge of your gutters, it could mean that your downspouts are clogged or your gutters are pitched incorrectly. If clearing the clog doesn’t solve the problem, you should consider repairing or replacing the gutters.

    If you need a ladder, drill, or any other equipment for your gutter replacement project, call A Tool Shed at (831) 359-4769. We offer tool rentals at six locations throughout Northern California and the San Jose area.

  • A Guide to Changing a Saw Blade

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    Over time, saw blades become dull and need to be replaced. Fortunately, changing a saw blade is relatively easy process that only requires a few steps. Whenever you have to put a new blade into your saw, the first step that you need to do is consult the saw’s instruction manual. This will tell how to properly take out the old blade and put a new one in. If you have a newer saw model, you should be able to remove the blade by pushing the release switch. However, if you have an older saw, you will most likely have to manually remove the bolts that are holding the blade. Once the blade is removed, wipe off any debris from the blade guards, and securely install the new blade. After this step is complete, your saw will be ready to go.

    A Tool Shed is the leading provider of tool rental services in the San Jose area. Whether you are a contractor or homeowner, we have all of the tools that you need to finish the project you are working on. For more information about our services, visit one of our six locations or call (831) 359-4769.

  • Understanding the Difference Between Annual and Perennial Weeds

    Weeds in Backyard Garden

    Weeds can be a serious problem for homeowners in the San Jose area. One day, a yard can look great, and on the next day, weeds will have spread throughout the entire area. And when you go to pull these plants up, they keep growing back, which can be frustrating. Fortunately, you can avoid this problem and get rid of these unwanted plants for good by understanding the difference between annual and perennial weeds. For more information about this topic, continue reading below or contact your nearby weed sprayer rental company.

    Perennial Weeds
    Perennial weeds reproduce through seed distribution and root spreading. Usually, these plants go dormant during the colder months and start growing again during the springtime. Unlike annuals, which are fairly easy to get rid of, perennial weeds have strongly-developed root systems that can be difficult to eradicate completely. Some perennial weeds that are common to Northern California are dandelion and burdock.

    Annual Weeds
    Annual weeds reproduce strictly through seed distribution. In San Jose, some of the most common annual weeds are crab grass , nettle, purslane, and numerous others. Generally, annual weeds can be divided into two categories: warm weather and cool weather weeds. As their name implies, warm weather weeds only grow during the spring and summer months. In contrast, cool weather weeds typically only grow in the fall and winter.

    Management
    There are some key differences when it comes to controlling annual and perennial weeds. For the most part, annual weeds have fairly shallow roots, which means that they can be pulled by hand. However, when it comes eradicating perennial weeds, it’s recommended that you use an effective herbicide and professional-grade weed sprayer, which are available at tool and equipment rental stores.

    If you live in San Jose and have weeds growing in your yard, stop by one of A Tool Shed’s six convenient locations or call us at (831) 359-4769.  We always keep a large selection of tools in stock for all of your yard-care needs, including sprayers and rakes. Visit our website or call us today.

  • Tips for Preparing Your Lawn for the Fall Season

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    This fall, if you have want to have the best looking lawn on the block, it’s essential to practice good lawn-care. Along with renting the proper equipment from your local tool rental shop, you need to apply the right kind of fertilizer, among other tasks. To learn some helpful tips for preparing your lawn for this fall season, continue reading.

    Clean up Leaves
    Are fallen leaves collecting all over your lawn? If so, you should think about picking them up, since fallen leaves can block out the sunlight your grass needs to be healthy. Depending on your preferences, you can either clean up leaves using a rake or rent a mulching mower from a tool rental company

    Cut Grass Regularly
    Part of keeping a lawn healthy is cutting the grass regularly. Because of this, in the fall months, make sure that you mow your lawn every week. Doing this simple task will ensure that your grass grows properly when spring comes around.

    Use Fertilizer
    Lawns need to be fertilized in order to grow properly. Generally, during the fall months, the best kind of fertilizer to use is one that has high levels of nitrogen, followed by potassium and phosphorous. After you have found the right fertilizer, you should apply it using a rotary spreader to ensure even distribution.

    Rent an Aerator
    If you haven’t aerated your lawn in a long time, fall is the time do so. This simple process involves poking holes in a lawn so that the grass can take in water and nutrients easier. While you can aerate your lawn by hand, it much easier to rent an aerator from an equipment rental provider.

    Apply Seed
    Planting seed during the fall is one of the best ways to ensure that your lawn stays healthy. To do this task properly, it’s recommended that you rent a rotary spreader, which will apply the grass seed evenly. Once you have finished this task, your grass will grow with vigor.

    For more information on caring for your lawn, contact A Tool Shed. We have six convenient locations in California, including in San Jose, and have a large selection of tools and equipment available for rent. Call us today at (831) 359-4769.

  • Equipment Rentals in California

    As a homeowner, you probably have lots of projects to do around the yard, from fertilizing the lawn to spraying the weeds. Because these and other tasks require the use of specific equipment, it’s important to find the right tool rental company in San Jose. For this endeavor, no business is more qualified than A Tool Shed.

    At A Tool Shed, we believe in providing our customers with the highest-quality equipment at affordable prices. Whether you are looking to rent or buy an item, our friendly staff can help you find the right piece of equipment for your project. To get a glimpse of our line of products, watch this short video.

    For more information about A Tool Shed, visit us online today. We have multiple locations in California, including in San Jose, and a great line of home-improvement equipment , so call us today at (831) 359-4769.

  • Safety Rules for Using Your Drill

    Powerful electric drill

    A power drill is a tool that is commonly used for many construction projects. While power drills offer a great level of convenience, they are also extremely powerful and should always be used with the utmost caution. If you will be renting a drill for your next construction project , here are some essential safety rules that you should be careful to follow.

    Dress Appropriately
    When using a drill , you should be sure to dress in the appropriate attire. Never wear loose or baggy clothing when operating a drill. Any hanging clothing can become trapped in the moving parts of the drill. Additionally, you should always wear safety glasses when operating a drill. Proper eye protection will prevent debris from entering and damaging your eyes.

    Use Caution When Drilling
    It is important to use caution whenever you are operating a drill. When you are carrying the drill, make sure that your fingers are away from the trigger. When the drill is in use, always operate the drill using both hands. Before drilling, make sure that you are not in contact with any live electrical wires, wet areas, or explosive gasses. After you have finished drilling, the drill bit will be extremely hot and can cause burns if it is touched.

    Inspect Regularly
    Before using the drill, you should always inspect the condition of the tool. If you notice that any components are loose, damaged, or broken, the drill is not safe for use. Make sure that the drill is fully repaired and operational before you turn it on. 

    At A-1 Equipment Rental, we can provide you with the tools you need for your construction project. From drill rentals to trucks, tractors, and more, we offer a full range of equipment and tool rentals that will suit the needs of your project. To learn more about the tools available from our San Francisco area location, call us at (650) 557-2791.

     

     

  • A Quick Guide to Using an Overseeding Machine

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    If your lawn is suffering from unsightly thin areas or bare patches, overseeding is an effective method to restore lush, green grass. While overseeding to plant new grass directly over the existing lawn can be done by hand, this work is tedious and difficult. Renting an overseeding machine can help you accomplish your goal much more quickly and easily for more energy and time to enjoy your results.

    What an Overseeding Machine Does
    Overseeding distributes grass seed evenly over bare or thin areas of your yard to promote new growth without the need to lay sod. An overseeding machine creates a small cut in your soil, deposits grass seed, and then closes the cut over as you continue. This allows you to complete all three steps in overseeding your lawn at once for the quickest and easiest results.

    Steps for Using an Overseeding Machine
    Before you rent your overseeding machine, perform a soil test on your lawn. Soil testing will tell you if your lawn is deficient in certain nutrients that could affect the growth of new grass. If you are renting your overseeder, it’s best to practice first in an out-of-the-way area of your yard so you feel comfortable with the machine before you start. If you have a sprinkler system, mark areas around the heads and avoid these, as a slit seeder will damage them. You will need to adjust the slit depth created by the machine based on the type of grass seed you are using. Cover bare areas of your lawn with two passes of the slit seeder using a crisscross pattern so that your second pass is at a 45-degree angle to your first. This will produce a diamond-shaped pattern that will ensure even, lush regrowth.

    Are you looking to rent overseeders, aerators, or other lawn care equipment in San Jose? A Tool Shed has the equipment you need to maintain or restore your lawn. Call us at (831) 359-4769 or stop by any one of our six locations across Northern California. You can find more lawn care tips on our blog .

     

  • Basic Lawn Aeration Tips

    Aeration improves soil drainage in your lawn for better absorption of nutrients. If your lawn seems worn, stagnant, and isn’t growing or looking as it should, aeration could be the solution for improved growth. A Tool Shed offers aerator and other lawn equipment rentals to help you on your way to achieving a greener, more beautiful lawn.

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    When to Aerate

    If you notice that your lawn is dry shortly after a rainfall or that water seems to run right off the top layer of your soil, it could benefit from aeration. If puddles form after watering your lawn, this is another sign that the ground is not absorbing moisture as it should. Worn areas, particularly where there is a high amount of foot traffic, also signal the need for aeration to improve nutrient content and growth in these parts of your lawn. If you park vehicles or construction equipment on your lawn, the soil in these areas can quickly become compacted and will also benefit greatly from aeration.

    How to Aerate

    Aeration is a two-step process. First, small holes are punched into the dirt, then these holes are excavated to allow air and water to penetrate the soil. The easiest way to aerate your lawn is to rent a core aerator machine. This piece of equipment will punch holes and pull up the contents in small, cylinder-shaped “plugs” as you move it over your lawn. Core aerators are the most effective equipment for the job; other aerators punch holes but do not remove the cores, doing little to improve soil quality. After aerating , you can either rake the cores into your soil or leave them to disintegrate on their own.

    At A Tool Shed of San Jose, we can help you find the solution to your lawn care needs. Visit any one of our six locations across Northern California , including Hollister, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz, for lawn and construction equipment rentals. Click on our website or call (831) 359-4769 to contact a staff member today.

  • When Should You Aerate Your Lawn?

    Aeration promotes the absorption of essential nutrients and moisture in soil. The type of grass planted in your lawn will determine the best time of year for aeration. If your lawn contains a cool season grass, aerate at the end of the summer in August or September. Warm season grass lawns should be aerated in June and July. A simple test can tell you whether aeration is needed. Remove a small square of your lawn one foot on each side and six inches deep. If the roots of your grass only grow one to two inches into the soil, it’s time to aerate. Clay soils should be aerated more often, as they require more work to maintain the proper consistency. However, if your lawn has recently been planted, wait at least one full year before aerating to reduce stress on your grass.

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    Are you ready to aerate your lawn? Call A Tool Shed at (831) 359-4769 for lawn care and construction equipment rental in San Jose. We have six convenient locations throughout Northern California. Click on our website for more information about aerating, overseeding, and lawn care.