The City of San Marcos Neighborhood Enhancement Department is launching the Home Equipment Lending Program (HELP) to provide residents the opportunity to check out items to complete basic outdoor home improvement projects.
Through the program, City residents 18 years of age or older can check out and use home improvement equipment including a tree trimming kit, fence staining kit, and curb painting kit.
There is one tree trimming kit available for use. It includes a JawSaw, extension pole, extension cord, and safety equipment.
There is also one fence staining kit available, which includes a portable electric pressure washer for prepping the fence, as well as an Airless Paint Sprayer with spray tip extension, extension cord, and safety equipment. The stain is not included.
Multiple curb painting kits are available for use, which have everything needed to paint street addresses on the curb including a numbers-only stencil kit and spray paint.
All of the kits are available to city residents for free on a limited, as available basis and are not for commercial use.
Residents will be required to complete a waiver prior to picking up equipment.
For more information about the program or to reserve the equipment, visit www.sanmarcostx.gov/HELP. The website also includes instructional videos about how to use the equipment.
Following tree trimming, residents have several options to dispose of the branches:
While prepping a fence prior to staining, take care to keep paint chips or excessive dirt from going down storm drains. Do not rinse material with stain on to the ground or into storm drains.
Extra wash out from oil-based stains or paint should be taken to the Household Hazardous Waste Drop Off Facility, 634 E Hopkins, on Tuesdays and Fridays from 12 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Unwanted wood stain should also be taken to the facility.
For more information about the rental program, email tharris@sanmarcostx.gov.
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