Exmark was recently featured on an episode of Today’s Homeowner! With hosts Danny and Chelsea Lipford, the show covers issues homeowners might come across in their daily lives or their renovation work. Today’s Homeowner is the number one syndicated home improvement show in the United States. And, it’s currently on its 25th season, making it the second-longest running show of its kind. The show has been nominated for an Emmy in two different categories and reached 2.1 million weekly viewers.
In this episode, the Lipford’s work with Michael and Leigh Ann, an equestrian couple looking to update their front porch to bring in the appeal the rest of the property naturally has. Danny and Chelsea work with the couple to breathe new life into their home by adding a fresh coat of grey paint and restructuring their paver path. Like many homeowners who value outdoor living and want the best for their property, Michael and Leigh Ann rely on Exmark to keep up the curb appeal of their lawn when Danny and Chelsea aren’t around!
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Exmark has proven to be an incredible asset for horse owners with both pastures and lawns that need regular maintenance. With an Exmark, your horses won’t be the only hard-working riding machines on your property. Regular land maintenance is a crucial part of horse ownership. Properly maintaining your grass can prevent horses from tripping, stepping on snakes, and creating grazing patterns that’ll damage your fields. With a task this critical to your horses’ health, you need a mower you can rely on. (Especially one counted on by more landscape professionals than any other.)
Exmark mowers make quick work of your lawn and pastures. So, you can spend more time riding your horse and less time riding your mower. And thanks to Exmark’s legendary cut quality, when you’re not riding, you can enjoy a lawn that’s the envy of the neighborhood. If you’re living the equine lifestyle, you need a mower that’ll work as hard as you and your horses. Check out the incredible equine savings program Exmark offers and come along for the ride.