A payback analysis every energy conscious consumer should consider
There are a lot of tankless water heater manufactures claiming a wide range of savings on your next water heating bill. A quick search on the web will show you a percent reduction of up 80%.
However the question still exists: how much would you really save on your water heating bill using a tankless water heater?
Most importantly what is the payback or ROI of the average tankless water heater and how does it compare to a traditional tank hot water system? Let us try to answer these questions.
Annual costs associated with water heaters of any type are divided into 3 categories:
1. Energy costs to heat the water from its incoming temperature to the desired temperature.1
2. Standby energy costs: in the case of traditional tank heaters, standby cost is the cost of the energy to keep the water hot in the tank all day. For a tankless water heater standby cost is the cost of energy when the tankless water heater is running idle (minimal).
3. Installation costs: This is the cost to install the heater and all its piping system
So let us examine these costs for both traditional tank heaters and tankless water heaters in detail.
Average Annual Traditional Tank Heater Costs
• Annual hot water demand: 87 gallons / day x 335 days / year = 29,145 gallons/ year2
• Power to heat up 1 gallon of water from 57 oF to 110 oF according to the multi-housing laundry association is 0.2 kWh
• The annual power requirement of heating the water from 57 oF to 110 oF for an American household is: 29,145 gallons/ year x 0.2 kWh/ gallon = 5,900 kWh/ year
• The cost of 5,900 kWh: 5,900 kWh/ year x $0.11/ kWh = $649/ year3
• The cost to keep one gallon of water hot is $0.003
• So, the cost to keep 21,145 gallons of water hot (standby): 21,945 gallons/ year x $0.003/ gallon = $87
So the total annual cost of heating water using a traditional tank system is $649 + $85 or $736.
Average annual tankless water heater costs
• Average energy to heat water to 110 oF is 6.2 kW
• Average daily usage is 1.5 hours4
• Daily power needed to heat the water to 110F is: 1.5 hours x 6.2 kW = 9.3 kWh
• Annual costs to heat water using a tankless water heater is: 9.5 kWh/ day x 335 days/ year x $0.11/kWh = $343
• Average annual idle cost for a tankless water heater: $17
So the total cost of heating water using a tankless water heater is $343 + $17 or $360.
What do these numbers mean?
1. The percent annual savings using a tankless water heater over a traditional tank system is 50% or $375
2. This amount ($375) is equal to the cost of an average mid-size tankless water heater. Please note: Installation costs were found to be comparable for both tank and tankless systems, ~$150.
3. In addition there is the potential for tax credits for any tankless water heater. (Please visit http://www.energy.gov/taxbreaks.htm for more information )
4. Given the longer life of a tankless water heater at 22 years versus a tank system 10 years there is the potential of saving over $4,000 over the long term.
Notes:
1. The incoming water temperature from which the Department of Energy (DOE) calculations are made, has been established at 57F. In many parts of the U.S. one does not normally experience inlet temperatures this cost year round however, we used 57F as our inlet temperature. 110 oF is the average household hot water operating temperature. This translates to 53 degrees of temperature rise for both tank and tankless water heating systems
2. According to the U.S. Department of Energy (July 2006) the average American household consumes 87 gallons of hot water per day
3. Average cost of electricity for the United States at the time of writing, is $0.11 kWh, as per the DOE.
4. Based on a DOE report July 2006.
Disclaimer: The information on the system, product or material presented herein is provided for informational purposes only. Please ensure that you consult a qualified technician prior to installing a tankless water heater or any suggestions put forward by e-Smart Living.There are no warranties, either expressed or implied, regarding the accuracy or completeness of this information
Friday, June 29, 2007
Thinking About A Major Remodeling?
You might be looking around your home and say, “This place is so outdated, it’s time to fix it up.” And so you might go to the library for information on how to design and plan a home improvement; how to deal with the city building department; how to do tear out—and where to dispose of debris; how to do carpentry, electrical, plumbing, dry wall, painting . . . Hmmmmm . . . Perhaps you will hire somebody to do this, instead.
Whether you decide to do it yourself or decide to hire a contractor, the first thing you have to do is clear all your stuff out of the area that is going to be remodeled. Take a deep breath and get ready for MESS. Having had my own kitchen extensively remodeled, I know how stressful it is to have one’s house torn up. Our home is our safe place. Even if it is an ill-suited, messy nest, it is our shelter; and we have strong feelings about that shelter.
I think the time it takes to complete the job has a big impact on weather you think it was worth it when completed. In order to get the job done in as short a time as possible, whoever does the job, a home owner or a contractor has to plan in advance. Make a schedule of every action before starting.
There is a list of things needed in every job. One important item not to forget is to make sure you order all the materials in advance especially the cabinets. Don’t do anything till you open the boxes and inspect the contents for damage and to make sure the correct model and color cabinets are there. Make sure there are enough cabinets and moldings. You don’t want to have to stop and order anything in the middle of the project and have to wait 2 weeks for something.
1. Empty all the cupboards and closets. This may take a couple days
2. Demolish the cupboards and counter tops. – Don’t forget this includes cutting up the debris to fit in garbage bags and carrying around or loading into a dumpster. Probably a couple days.
3. Demolish all the drywall or plaster and put in bags. Don’t forget old drywall and all plaster is loaded with asbestos. Maybe a day.
3 Remove all the old wiring and pipes that won’t be needed.
4 Remove all the old flooring. This too may have asbestos. Pay attention to the wall heights at this point, especially if you will be having any full height cabinets later. This can take 2 full days.
5 Rough plumb and rough wire for the new utilities and be sure to install what ever tin work for moved heating or microwave vents. This could take several days.
6. Change out any windows and door openings. This can take several days.
7. Install the new drywall. This can take as long as a week.
8. Paint on special drywall primer. A day to dry.
9. Install sub floor (and finish floor if using ceramic). Another week maybe.
10 Install the cabinets then the counter tops. If the counter tops are made by someone else this is 2 days.
11 Small misc. jobs and clean up and trim A couple days.
Even a careful crew makes noise as they tear out drywall and flooring. Though they lay down plastic and tarps, they will be tracking endlessly through your house—the door will seem never to be closed!
Kitchens are particularly difficult to bear with. My appliances and table were in the living room. I washed dishes in the laundry room sink, and cooked with small electrical appliances on the washer and dryer. Everything was misplaced.
And then the drywall was taped and sanded. Even though plastic was taped to the walls to keep the dust from the rest of the house; dust still found its way into rooms it had no business being in!
The stress of spending money, having to work your schedule around other people, noise, distraction, dust, endless discussions and decisions; it is stressful—be prepared! There is no getting around it, construction is messy.
But the result is SO worth it. Having a beautiful new room that works efficiently. New appliances, new plumbing, new lighting. It just feels good! You will forget the aggravation and difficulty of the remodeling phase as you take delight in your new skylight, or Jacuzzi, or shower, or kitchen, or fireplace. Pleasure in your remodeling job lasts a long time. It is all worth while.
As you can see this is about a month long process for a full time crew.
Whether you decide to do it yourself or decide to hire a contractor, the first thing you have to do is clear all your stuff out of the area that is going to be remodeled. Take a deep breath and get ready for MESS. Having had my own kitchen extensively remodeled, I know how stressful it is to have one’s house torn up. Our home is our safe place. Even if it is an ill-suited, messy nest, it is our shelter; and we have strong feelings about that shelter.
I think the time it takes to complete the job has a big impact on weather you think it was worth it when completed. In order to get the job done in as short a time as possible, whoever does the job, a home owner or a contractor has to plan in advance. Make a schedule of every action before starting.
There is a list of things needed in every job. One important item not to forget is to make sure you order all the materials in advance especially the cabinets. Don’t do anything till you open the boxes and inspect the contents for damage and to make sure the correct model and color cabinets are there. Make sure there are enough cabinets and moldings. You don’t want to have to stop and order anything in the middle of the project and have to wait 2 weeks for something.
1. Empty all the cupboards and closets. This may take a couple days
2. Demolish the cupboards and counter tops. – Don’t forget this includes cutting up the debris to fit in garbage bags and carrying around or loading into a dumpster. Probably a couple days.
3. Demolish all the drywall or plaster and put in bags. Don’t forget old drywall and all plaster is loaded with asbestos. Maybe a day.
3 Remove all the old wiring and pipes that won’t be needed.
4 Remove all the old flooring. This too may have asbestos. Pay attention to the wall heights at this point, especially if you will be having any full height cabinets later. This can take 2 full days.
5 Rough plumb and rough wire for the new utilities and be sure to install what ever tin work for moved heating or microwave vents. This could take several days.
6. Change out any windows and door openings. This can take several days.
7. Install the new drywall. This can take as long as a week.
8. Paint on special drywall primer. A day to dry.
9. Install sub floor (and finish floor if using ceramic). Another week maybe.
10 Install the cabinets then the counter tops. If the counter tops are made by someone else this is 2 days.
11 Small misc. jobs and clean up and trim A couple days.
Even a careful crew makes noise as they tear out drywall and flooring. Though they lay down plastic and tarps, they will be tracking endlessly through your house—the door will seem never to be closed!
Kitchens are particularly difficult to bear with. My appliances and table were in the living room. I washed dishes in the laundry room sink, and cooked with small electrical appliances on the washer and dryer. Everything was misplaced.
And then the drywall was taped and sanded. Even though plastic was taped to the walls to keep the dust from the rest of the house; dust still found its way into rooms it had no business being in!
The stress of spending money, having to work your schedule around other people, noise, distraction, dust, endless discussions and decisions; it is stressful—be prepared! There is no getting around it, construction is messy.
But the result is SO worth it. Having a beautiful new room that works efficiently. New appliances, new plumbing, new lighting. It just feels good! You will forget the aggravation and difficulty of the remodeling phase as you take delight in your new skylight, or Jacuzzi, or shower, or kitchen, or fireplace. Pleasure in your remodeling job lasts a long time. It is all worth while.
As you can see this is about a month long process for a full time crew.
Keeping Dust Under Control with a Dust Spray
For those with allergies or asthma, keeping dust under control is essential to overall health. It is also a good idea for those without any health problems and a buildup of dust can cause cold-like symptoms if breathed in too much. Additionally, too much dust attracts other nuisances such as dust mites, which live in dust and can spread to other parts of your home. A dust spray can help prevent dust from flying around in the air as you clean, making cleanup much more effective and sanitary.
Dust mites do not simply live in the layer of dust across the uppermost shelf in your home. They also live in bedding, couches, carpet, stuffed toys and old clothing, and are similar in appearance to spiders or ticks--although they cannot be seen by the naked eye. There are two types of dust mites, American and European house dust mites. As you may know, much of what we see as dust is actually dead skin that we people shed on a regular basis. Dust mites feed off of dead skin and other organic materials in dust.
You may have dust mites and not know it--only people who are allergic will react to dust mites. Dust mites also shed their skin, and people who are allergic react to this dead skin and dust mite feces. Reactions can range from a runny nose to a severe asthma attack. Dust mites can be difficult to get rid of, and they prefer humid environments, so avoid using humidifiers if you have a dust mite problem. For people with sever reactions, measures that are more drastic may be required, such as encasing bedding in plastic covers and removing draperies. For those with less serious reactions, a regular control program can make a big difference. Using a spray for dust mites is one method to keep the problem under control. Dust spray binds the dust, making it easier to clean and remove. It can also be used on multiple surfaces, such as floors, shelves, furniture, window blinds, lamps, picture frames, and more. Dust mite spray allows you to clean all over the house and reduce the chances of dust mites spreading.
Because dust spray helps keep dust "together," it can be used with a wide range of dusting tools, which makes cleaning easier because you can use a long-handled duster in combination with a dust spray and not worry about the dust falling back to the floor. Instead, it will be trapped in the duster by the dust spray. Be sure to clean your dusting tools effectively, particularly if you have a dust mite problem and are using a dust mite spray. After dusting, take the tools outside away from the house. Give the tools a good shake to remove the dust from the tool. Avoid banging the tools on the wall or concrete, as this can damage them. Depending on the tool you use, you may be able to wash the duster. Using a dust spray in combination with a synthetic duster can be a great solution to a dust mite problem. A spray for dust mites binds the dust, and the synthetic cleaner can be washed afterward with warm, soapy water. Be sure to store your dusters in a way that keeps pressure off the dusting head, as this can damage them. Dust spray also works great with dusting cloths, and these can be machine washed afterward.
Even when using a dust spray, it is a good idea to use top-down cleaning. Start with the uppermost areas and work your way down. This way, should any dust float downward, you can "catch" it as you work from the upper shelves or taller furniture down to the lower shelves and furniture. To minimize "losing" some dust, spray your tool directly with the dust spray rather than spraying the furniture directly. The pressure from the sprayer can blow dust away on furniture, but this will not happen when spraying the cleaning tool.
To keep dust and dust mites under control, dust with a dust spray every time. Even if there is no visible dust, that does not mean it is not there. Dust mites cannot be seen by the naked eye, so regular cleaning is essential. Also, consider using other preventative measures such as an indoor air filter. A filtered vacuum can also help keep the problem under control.
Dust mites do not simply live in the layer of dust across the uppermost shelf in your home. They also live in bedding, couches, carpet, stuffed toys and old clothing, and are similar in appearance to spiders or ticks--although they cannot be seen by the naked eye. There are two types of dust mites, American and European house dust mites. As you may know, much of what we see as dust is actually dead skin that we people shed on a regular basis. Dust mites feed off of dead skin and other organic materials in dust.
You may have dust mites and not know it--only people who are allergic will react to dust mites. Dust mites also shed their skin, and people who are allergic react to this dead skin and dust mite feces. Reactions can range from a runny nose to a severe asthma attack. Dust mites can be difficult to get rid of, and they prefer humid environments, so avoid using humidifiers if you have a dust mite problem. For people with sever reactions, measures that are more drastic may be required, such as encasing bedding in plastic covers and removing draperies. For those with less serious reactions, a regular control program can make a big difference. Using a spray for dust mites is one method to keep the problem under control. Dust spray binds the dust, making it easier to clean and remove. It can also be used on multiple surfaces, such as floors, shelves, furniture, window blinds, lamps, picture frames, and more. Dust mite spray allows you to clean all over the house and reduce the chances of dust mites spreading.
Because dust spray helps keep dust "together," it can be used with a wide range of dusting tools, which makes cleaning easier because you can use a long-handled duster in combination with a dust spray and not worry about the dust falling back to the floor. Instead, it will be trapped in the duster by the dust spray. Be sure to clean your dusting tools effectively, particularly if you have a dust mite problem and are using a dust mite spray. After dusting, take the tools outside away from the house. Give the tools a good shake to remove the dust from the tool. Avoid banging the tools on the wall or concrete, as this can damage them. Depending on the tool you use, you may be able to wash the duster. Using a dust spray in combination with a synthetic duster can be a great solution to a dust mite problem. A spray for dust mites binds the dust, and the synthetic cleaner can be washed afterward with warm, soapy water. Be sure to store your dusters in a way that keeps pressure off the dusting head, as this can damage them. Dust spray also works great with dusting cloths, and these can be machine washed afterward.
Even when using a dust spray, it is a good idea to use top-down cleaning. Start with the uppermost areas and work your way down. This way, should any dust float downward, you can "catch" it as you work from the upper shelves or taller furniture down to the lower shelves and furniture. To minimize "losing" some dust, spray your tool directly with the dust spray rather than spraying the furniture directly. The pressure from the sprayer can blow dust away on furniture, but this will not happen when spraying the cleaning tool.
To keep dust and dust mites under control, dust with a dust spray every time. Even if there is no visible dust, that does not mean it is not there. Dust mites cannot be seen by the naked eye, so regular cleaning is essential. Also, consider using other preventative measures such as an indoor air filter. A filtered vacuum can also help keep the problem under control.
More Home Improvement Projects That Sell!
More Home Improvement Projects That Sell!
Do you want to fix up your home? Maybe you want to increase the comfort, or maybe the value and sale ability? A simple home improvement project can be an easy way to increase the appeal of your home. There are some easy ways to improve and increase the value of your home. The do-it-yourself homeowner who enjoys home improvement projects can do these projects. A home improvement project does not have to take a lot of time or money in order to bring great benefit – increase the comfort and value of your home.
Home Improvement Project – Kitchen
Simply paint the kitchen cabinets. A very simple kitchen home improvement project that most anyone can do is to repaint the cabinets. A dull, lifeless kitchen can easily be brought back to life by a new coat of paint on the cabinets. Select a bright, crisp color and a new coat of paint on the cabinets will change the look of any kitchen. With the sharpness of the new paint, the kitchen will appear and feel larger. It will look clean and fresh.
Also, consider changing the cabinet hardware. This is a finishing touch that will complete the cabinet improvement. Cabinet hardware can become dull and worn over a long life of use. This simple change alone will dramatically improve the look of your kitchen.
Home Improvement Project – Flooring
Old, worn carpet is thin, hard and makes a home look dirty and dungy. Replace old carpet with new in your next home improvement project. New carpet adds a soft touch. It looks good and insulates to some extent. If you have a limited budget, purchase good carpet padding and an inexpensive carpet. The result will be a thick expensive feel.
Home Improvement Project – Light Fixtures
Change light fixtures in your home. A simple home improvement project that anyone can do is change light fixtures. Start with the most out of date fixtures, maybe the kitchen or bathroom fixtures. With age brass fixtures dull and globes become dirty, drab and cloudy. Replace these fixtures and notice the warmth and freshness that is added to your room.
Home Improvement Project – New Faucets
Old faucets dull and wear with age. Replacing faucets will give the sink a fresh new appearance.
This home improvement project is much simpler than you might think. A plumber can install the new faucets for you can do it yourself. Visit your local hardware store for plumbing supplies and easy installation instructions.
Home Improvement Project – Painting
A fresh coat of paint is a simple home improvement project that will give your home a new clean look. Paint the exterior and the interior of your home. The exterior appeal will look inviting to visitors and the fresh new interior will make them glad they entered. This is a relatively inexpensive, simple home improvement project that you can do or you can hire a painting contractor.
Home Improvement Project – Driveway
A very simple home improvement project that will add a new look to the exterior of your home is to pressure wash the concrete driveway. Over the course of a short season, a concrete driveway will get dirty and grungy. Simply rent a pressure washer and wash the driveway. The process is not hard but it is a slow process. Be patient, it is worth it. The concrete will look like new.
Home Improvement Project – Landscape
Many homeowners enjoy working in the yard and you can too. Mow the grass, trim the shrubs, plant flowers, get out into the sunshine and enjoy yourself. Landscaping does not have to be hard or complicated; just make your yard clean, green and neat. Add a little color and you have a wonderful curb appeal that will catch the eye of any potential buyer.
If you need help with a landscape plan or what you should do, ask a local nursery to come and make some suggestions. For a small fee, a landscape consultant can provide you with a landscape plan that you can implement.
Believe me. The hardest part of any home improvement project is getting started. However, the results are worth it. Improve the comfort and value of your home with one of these home improvement projects.
Do you want to fix up your home? Maybe you want to increase the comfort, or maybe the value and sale ability? A simple home improvement project can be an easy way to increase the appeal of your home. There are some easy ways to improve and increase the value of your home. The do-it-yourself homeowner who enjoys home improvement projects can do these projects. A home improvement project does not have to take a lot of time or money in order to bring great benefit – increase the comfort and value of your home.
Home Improvement Project – Kitchen
Simply paint the kitchen cabinets. A very simple kitchen home improvement project that most anyone can do is to repaint the cabinets. A dull, lifeless kitchen can easily be brought back to life by a new coat of paint on the cabinets. Select a bright, crisp color and a new coat of paint on the cabinets will change the look of any kitchen. With the sharpness of the new paint, the kitchen will appear and feel larger. It will look clean and fresh.
Also, consider changing the cabinet hardware. This is a finishing touch that will complete the cabinet improvement. Cabinet hardware can become dull and worn over a long life of use. This simple change alone will dramatically improve the look of your kitchen.
Home Improvement Project – Flooring
Old, worn carpet is thin, hard and makes a home look dirty and dungy. Replace old carpet with new in your next home improvement project. New carpet adds a soft touch. It looks good and insulates to some extent. If you have a limited budget, purchase good carpet padding and an inexpensive carpet. The result will be a thick expensive feel.
Home Improvement Project – Light Fixtures
Change light fixtures in your home. A simple home improvement project that anyone can do is change light fixtures. Start with the most out of date fixtures, maybe the kitchen or bathroom fixtures. With age brass fixtures dull and globes become dirty, drab and cloudy. Replace these fixtures and notice the warmth and freshness that is added to your room.
Home Improvement Project – New Faucets
Old faucets dull and wear with age. Replacing faucets will give the sink a fresh new appearance.
This home improvement project is much simpler than you might think. A plumber can install the new faucets for you can do it yourself. Visit your local hardware store for plumbing supplies and easy installation instructions.
Home Improvement Project – Painting
A fresh coat of paint is a simple home improvement project that will give your home a new clean look. Paint the exterior and the interior of your home. The exterior appeal will look inviting to visitors and the fresh new interior will make them glad they entered. This is a relatively inexpensive, simple home improvement project that you can do or you can hire a painting contractor.
Home Improvement Project – Driveway
A very simple home improvement project that will add a new look to the exterior of your home is to pressure wash the concrete driveway. Over the course of a short season, a concrete driveway will get dirty and grungy. Simply rent a pressure washer and wash the driveway. The process is not hard but it is a slow process. Be patient, it is worth it. The concrete will look like new.
Home Improvement Project – Landscape
Many homeowners enjoy working in the yard and you can too. Mow the grass, trim the shrubs, plant flowers, get out into the sunshine and enjoy yourself. Landscaping does not have to be hard or complicated; just make your yard clean, green and neat. Add a little color and you have a wonderful curb appeal that will catch the eye of any potential buyer.
If you need help with a landscape plan or what you should do, ask a local nursery to come and make some suggestions. For a small fee, a landscape consultant can provide you with a landscape plan that you can implement.
Believe me. The hardest part of any home improvement project is getting started. However, the results are worth it. Improve the comfort and value of your home with one of these home improvement projects.
4 Easy Tips to Establishing Prices for Your Lawn Care Services
Providing quotation to prospective clients is an important aspect of a lawn care business. If you are new to the lawn care industry, you'll need to do some serious research before you can come up with a pricing model for all the services that you provide. Here are 4 things that you should keep in mind when establishing the prices for your lawn care services.
Know how much to charge per square foot
This is the basic factor in your pricing model that determines whether your business will be profitable in the long run.
Here is a quick way to generate some idea on how much to charge. Measure your lawn size and then call up a few reputable lawn care companies and ask for their quotations. Taking this a step further, you can ask a few of your friends to do the same and then get the feedback from them. You will have a good idea on the various pricing for different lawn size and help you determine the acceptable price range for your services.
Once you have an idea on how much to charge, set up a pricing schedule based on the type of service performed per square foot. For example, you may charge $3 per square foot for mowing and $1.50 per square foot for fertilizing. Most lawns various from a few hundred square feet to a few thousand square feet. Thus it is more convenient to set your price in terms of per hundred square feet or per thousand square feet.
Bring this pricing schedule with you whenever you meet up with your clients. It will make you look more professional and increase your credibility.
Do not quote or bid blindly
When your customers call you up to get a quotation, remember to ask for the dimension of their lawns. Do not quote off the bat blindly. Give them an initial estimate of the cost and tell them that the final pricing can only be determined after you have surveyed the site.
Try to meet up with your client and survey the actual site together. You will have a better picture on how much to quote and provide your client with a more accurate pricing. The other advantage is that you can pitch additional service at the same time. Try to pitch in a few other services like aeration, fertilizing and other add-ons but do it with a soft approach.
Cheapest isn't always the best
As a new business owner, it is unwise to set a high price for your lawn care services. However, it is equally unwise to be the cheapest in the industry. Being too cheap can raise doubt about your personal and business credibility. Pricing your services somewhere in the middle or a notch above the average is a good starting point. Once you have proved that you are really professional and able to consistently provide a high quality of service, you can justify charging a higher price.
Do not attempt to undercut your competition with low prices. Entering a price war can hurt your business profitability and you will have a hard time staying afloat with a low profit margin. Instead, try to add value to your services without any price reduction. For example, you can provide a free soil analysis as part of your standard lawn care package.
Know your business costs
As a business owner, you need to be fully aware of all the costs involved in running your business. Your cost of doing business will depend on your business size and the type of services provided. The basic costs will include mower acquisition and maintenance, fertilizer spreader, measuring wheel and other tools required for your business.
You should also factor in the time you used for running the business. This means your personal labor cost. Unless you have an assistant, you will have to do the administrative tasks yourself. These administrative tasks include scheduling jobs, handling customer queries and complaints, preparing invoices and mailing them out and many others. The more time you spend on these administrative tasks, the less time you have to service your clients.
To grow your business, you probably have to advertise and this can constitute a significant portion of your business cost. You will have to spend time crafting up a sales message and researching good advertising sources. Put in some form of tracking mechanism so that you know which advertising sources are giving you a good return in investment and eliminate those that are not effective.
With these four tips, you should be able to come up with a good pricing model that will allow you to stay profitable and compete fairly with other lawn care companies. By consistently adding value to the services you provided, you will be able to build a large loyal customer base that will keep you in business for years to come.
Know how much to charge per square foot
This is the basic factor in your pricing model that determines whether your business will be profitable in the long run.
Here is a quick way to generate some idea on how much to charge. Measure your lawn size and then call up a few reputable lawn care companies and ask for their quotations. Taking this a step further, you can ask a few of your friends to do the same and then get the feedback from them. You will have a good idea on the various pricing for different lawn size and help you determine the acceptable price range for your services.
Once you have an idea on how much to charge, set up a pricing schedule based on the type of service performed per square foot. For example, you may charge $3 per square foot for mowing and $1.50 per square foot for fertilizing. Most lawns various from a few hundred square feet to a few thousand square feet. Thus it is more convenient to set your price in terms of per hundred square feet or per thousand square feet.
Bring this pricing schedule with you whenever you meet up with your clients. It will make you look more professional and increase your credibility.
Do not quote or bid blindly
When your customers call you up to get a quotation, remember to ask for the dimension of their lawns. Do not quote off the bat blindly. Give them an initial estimate of the cost and tell them that the final pricing can only be determined after you have surveyed the site.
Try to meet up with your client and survey the actual site together. You will have a better picture on how much to quote and provide your client with a more accurate pricing. The other advantage is that you can pitch additional service at the same time. Try to pitch in a few other services like aeration, fertilizing and other add-ons but do it with a soft approach.
Cheapest isn't always the best
As a new business owner, it is unwise to set a high price for your lawn care services. However, it is equally unwise to be the cheapest in the industry. Being too cheap can raise doubt about your personal and business credibility. Pricing your services somewhere in the middle or a notch above the average is a good starting point. Once you have proved that you are really professional and able to consistently provide a high quality of service, you can justify charging a higher price.
Do not attempt to undercut your competition with low prices. Entering a price war can hurt your business profitability and you will have a hard time staying afloat with a low profit margin. Instead, try to add value to your services without any price reduction. For example, you can provide a free soil analysis as part of your standard lawn care package.
Know your business costs
As a business owner, you need to be fully aware of all the costs involved in running your business. Your cost of doing business will depend on your business size and the type of services provided. The basic costs will include mower acquisition and maintenance, fertilizer spreader, measuring wheel and other tools required for your business.
You should also factor in the time you used for running the business. This means your personal labor cost. Unless you have an assistant, you will have to do the administrative tasks yourself. These administrative tasks include scheduling jobs, handling customer queries and complaints, preparing invoices and mailing them out and many others. The more time you spend on these administrative tasks, the less time you have to service your clients.
To grow your business, you probably have to advertise and this can constitute a significant portion of your business cost. You will have to spend time crafting up a sales message and researching good advertising sources. Put in some form of tracking mechanism so that you know which advertising sources are giving you a good return in investment and eliminate those that are not effective.
With these four tips, you should be able to come up with a good pricing model that will allow you to stay profitable and compete fairly with other lawn care companies. By consistently adding value to the services you provided, you will be able to build a large loyal customer base that will keep you in business for years to come.
Bathroom Installation And Decoration - A Few Tips And Ideas
The bathroom is an area of importance. It enables one to maintain personal hygiene and should be a private, personal space, designed for comfort and peaceful retreat. Bathrooms perform different functions, often depending on space or the lay out of a house. Regardless of type, it is an area that needs a great deal of careful planning and thought.
For large families, the installation of a new bathroom is worth considering. Not only can it put and end to morning queues, but should help reduce wear and tear on the existing bathroom. It can also increase the value of a house. For those blessed with enough space, ensuite bathing areas that incorporate shower cubicles, baths or full suites are a viable option. However, people with less room to work might want to consider the inclusion of a simple washbasin or shower in their bedroom or spare room.
The bath is the focal point of the room. For design purposes, it’s a good idea to integrate it into the overall design of the bathroom, whether with the flooring or wall decor. The shapes and sizes of baths vary so it shouldn’t be difficult to find one that suits your bathroom best. For example, sunken baths can prove very attractive enhancements. They tend to blend in with a bathroom in terms of operation as well as appearance. However, they tend to require a little extra work to install and are more expensive than standard versions. If room is a problem, you might want to consider a corner bath. Useful at saving space, they could enable you to include other bathroom features such as a bidet or even an extra washbasin.
Choosing a bath not only effects the overall look and feel of a bathroom but can also save money. For example, acrylic versions tend to keep water heated longer than iron and metallic baths. Moreover, an efficiently designed bath may require less water to fill it than other types, thereby reducing the monthly water bill.
Bathroom fittings are often expensive and difficult to move around which means that alteration is problematic once installed. So careful, considered planning should prevent the need for revision once installation has taken place. The fittings and material used must of course be durable and waterproof. To protect the decor and prevent mould, the edges of baths and washbasins should be sealed - plastic sealant or sealant strips are easily available from leading bathroom retailers.
Like most rooms in the house, storage is a major issue. Sometimes bath products seem to colonise all corners of a bathroom. So adequate storage products are an important feature, integral to the successful operation of a busy bathroom Cabinets and cupboards can solve these space issues and are commonly available in fixed or free standing versions. Most good bathroom and furniture merchants stock them in large numbers.
Bathroom lighting should be thorough but not glaring. Many bathrooms have white fittings that can reflect bright light to an uncomfortable degree. Simple wall lights are an option that should provide sufficient illumination for performing every-day tasks, while complimenting the decor. It is very important that all types of lighting are approved for use in the bathroom and are carefully sealed. Switches should be placed outside, or a string pull installed to ensure safe operation.
Finally, if you plan on installing a tiled floor, the inclusion of bath mats is of great importance. With the amount of water that can be displaced in a bathroom area, mats can provide a non-slip surface that means added safety. They often come with adhesive strips that fix them to the floor and provide further stability.
For large families, the installation of a new bathroom is worth considering. Not only can it put and end to morning queues, but should help reduce wear and tear on the existing bathroom. It can also increase the value of a house. For those blessed with enough space, ensuite bathing areas that incorporate shower cubicles, baths or full suites are a viable option. However, people with less room to work might want to consider the inclusion of a simple washbasin or shower in their bedroom or spare room.
The bath is the focal point of the room. For design purposes, it’s a good idea to integrate it into the overall design of the bathroom, whether with the flooring or wall decor. The shapes and sizes of baths vary so it shouldn’t be difficult to find one that suits your bathroom best. For example, sunken baths can prove very attractive enhancements. They tend to blend in with a bathroom in terms of operation as well as appearance. However, they tend to require a little extra work to install and are more expensive than standard versions. If room is a problem, you might want to consider a corner bath. Useful at saving space, they could enable you to include other bathroom features such as a bidet or even an extra washbasin.
Choosing a bath not only effects the overall look and feel of a bathroom but can also save money. For example, acrylic versions tend to keep water heated longer than iron and metallic baths. Moreover, an efficiently designed bath may require less water to fill it than other types, thereby reducing the monthly water bill.
Bathroom fittings are often expensive and difficult to move around which means that alteration is problematic once installed. So careful, considered planning should prevent the need for revision once installation has taken place. The fittings and material used must of course be durable and waterproof. To protect the decor and prevent mould, the edges of baths and washbasins should be sealed - plastic sealant or sealant strips are easily available from leading bathroom retailers.
Like most rooms in the house, storage is a major issue. Sometimes bath products seem to colonise all corners of a bathroom. So adequate storage products are an important feature, integral to the successful operation of a busy bathroom Cabinets and cupboards can solve these space issues and are commonly available in fixed or free standing versions. Most good bathroom and furniture merchants stock them in large numbers.
Bathroom lighting should be thorough but not glaring. Many bathrooms have white fittings that can reflect bright light to an uncomfortable degree. Simple wall lights are an option that should provide sufficient illumination for performing every-day tasks, while complimenting the decor. It is very important that all types of lighting are approved for use in the bathroom and are carefully sealed. Switches should be placed outside, or a string pull installed to ensure safe operation.
Finally, if you plan on installing a tiled floor, the inclusion of bath mats is of great importance. With the amount of water that can be displaced in a bathroom area, mats can provide a non-slip surface that means added safety. They often come with adhesive strips that fix them to the floor and provide further stability.
Gift Giving Made Easy with a Towel Warmer
Unique Gifts for Family and Friends
Those special gift-giving occasions seem to sneak up on us with little warning. With a busy schedule to manage, you need help with last minute shopping. Give the gift that’s is always unique and is sure to please — a towel warmer and drying rack. A towel warmer is a unique gift of affordable luxury for any occasion or budget!
Whatever the occasion there is a towel warmer for everyone!
TOP 10 REASONS TO PURCHASE A TOWEL WARMER?
1. Keeps towels warm and dry!
• Pamper your friends or family with a piece of pure luxury. Wrap up in warmth when stepping out of the shower or bath with a towel warmer.
2. Control bathrooms dampness and mildew
• Excellent for rooms that have poor ventilation. Even in the humid summer months the towel warmer will keep towels dry and stop them from smelling musty.
• BOAT OWNERS will towel warmers! With all that humid air a towel warmer is ideal for drying boat cabins
3. Save on laundry!
• Many times towels aren’t dirty they just need drying. Simply thrown the towels on the towel warmer and they are good for the next time. You won’t have to spend time doing unnecessary loads of laundry.
4. Great accessory for people who have a pool and/ or Jacuzzi
• Many additional loads are created by all the towels used in swimming pools. Dry swimming suits and towels in no time at all with a towel warmer!
5. Excellent for drying delicate clothing. Preserve the life of your clothes.
• Items that could be damaged in a dryer will now be protected using a towel warmer. Clothes and delicate items will last much longer!
6. Save on energy costs and water costs!
• A towel warmer will also save you money because they are much cheaper to use than clothes dryers, using less electricity than a regular light bulb.
7. Dry winter clothes
• Put coats, mittens on the towel warmer. It will dry the items and they will be warm for the next time. Perfect for Holiday homes!
8. Warm baby’s clothes and blankets
• Provide a pleasant, mild heat with a towel warmer to give baby that extra comfort
9. Simple to set up – the towel warmer is up and ready to go in 10 minutes!
• Choose from free standing models or wall mounted units. They can be plugged into a 120V outlet or hard-wired into the electrical system.
10. Safe and effective
• A good quality towel warmer is safe to run 24 hours a day, always providing fresh and warm towels.
There is a towel warmer style for every bathroom's size and décor and with so many uses your family and friends will love them! Give the gift that keeps on giving.
Disclaimer: The information on the system, product or material presented herein is provided for informational purposes only. E-Smart Living is not responsible in any manner whatsoever for any injury sustained either directly or indirectly from information put forward in this article. There are no warranties, either expressed or implied, regarding the accuracy or completeness of this information.
Those special gift-giving occasions seem to sneak up on us with little warning. With a busy schedule to manage, you need help with last minute shopping. Give the gift that’s is always unique and is sure to please — a towel warmer and drying rack. A towel warmer is a unique gift of affordable luxury for any occasion or budget!
Whatever the occasion there is a towel warmer for everyone!
TOP 10 REASONS TO PURCHASE A TOWEL WARMER?
1. Keeps towels warm and dry!
• Pamper your friends or family with a piece of pure luxury. Wrap up in warmth when stepping out of the shower or bath with a towel warmer.
2. Control bathrooms dampness and mildew
• Excellent for rooms that have poor ventilation. Even in the humid summer months the towel warmer will keep towels dry and stop them from smelling musty.
• BOAT OWNERS will towel warmers! With all that humid air a towel warmer is ideal for drying boat cabins
3. Save on laundry!
• Many times towels aren’t dirty they just need drying. Simply thrown the towels on the towel warmer and they are good for the next time. You won’t have to spend time doing unnecessary loads of laundry.
4. Great accessory for people who have a pool and/ or Jacuzzi
• Many additional loads are created by all the towels used in swimming pools. Dry swimming suits and towels in no time at all with a towel warmer!
5. Excellent for drying delicate clothing. Preserve the life of your clothes.
• Items that could be damaged in a dryer will now be protected using a towel warmer. Clothes and delicate items will last much longer!
6. Save on energy costs and water costs!
• A towel warmer will also save you money because they are much cheaper to use than clothes dryers, using less electricity than a regular light bulb.
7. Dry winter clothes
• Put coats, mittens on the towel warmer. It will dry the items and they will be warm for the next time. Perfect for Holiday homes!
8. Warm baby’s clothes and blankets
• Provide a pleasant, mild heat with a towel warmer to give baby that extra comfort
9. Simple to set up – the towel warmer is up and ready to go in 10 minutes!
• Choose from free standing models or wall mounted units. They can be plugged into a 120V outlet or hard-wired into the electrical system.
10. Safe and effective
• A good quality towel warmer is safe to run 24 hours a day, always providing fresh and warm towels.
There is a towel warmer style for every bathroom's size and décor and with so many uses your family and friends will love them! Give the gift that keeps on giving.
Disclaimer: The information on the system, product or material presented herein is provided for informational purposes only. E-Smart Living is not responsible in any manner whatsoever for any injury sustained either directly or indirectly from information put forward in this article. There are no warranties, either expressed or implied, regarding the accuracy or completeness of this information.
Have Fun With Vinyl Railings
Making vinyl railing is fun. All that you require is just a hacksaw, a screwdriver, glue, (and perhaps some practice) and you can start making your own porch railings like a pro.
Long Lasting Vinyl Porch Railings
Wooden porch railing is slowly being replaced by Vinyl railings since it has many advantages over wood railings. The major advantages are
The vinyl porch railings are long lasting. They last longer than wood railings
They are virtually maintenance free. The painting required for wooden railings is not required for the vinyl railings. (You have additional time for your golf. No more of “paint the fencing and then only you can go for golf” type of order from the lady of house)
The vinyl railings look good for long time if you have selected the material in a proper way.
It is ideal material for DIY work. Just cut and paste work is involved, with minimal skills you can build good looking railing systems for your porch
It is virtually unaffected by whether. Sunlight snow, rain does not mar the looks if you have selected the material properly.
How To Erect Vinyl Porch Railings
The porch railings systems are available in market today. You can choose the color combinations you like and bring the material and start working on it. The speed with which you can do the work will amaze you. However, you must follow certain rules for making a good-looking Vinyl porch railing.
Make a plan for railing. Count the number of posts you will require for your railing system. Keep a distance of about 6 feet between each post so that it will have strength and will not give way when you lean on it.
Select a coloring system for you railing system. Vinyl porch railing can be given the color of your choice just by selection of material. If it is possible, you can make a colored sketch your self on your computer and see how the railings will look like.
You can select different colors for the top railing, the stand post, and the bottom support. You can also select a different color for the center rail.
Make your purchases from the same store and from the same manufacturer. That way you not only save, but also make sure that everything fits together. Remember loose fitting system cannot make a good railing
Now you can start working on railings. Follow the simple procedure given below.
1.Working with your Vinyl porch railing starts with marking the post. The accuracy with which you mark the posts determines the look of you railing systems and therefore you should take great care in marking the posts.
2.The verticals posts, the top rail, and the middle rail can now be made. Make the entire railing on the ground before erecting and fixing it in the bottom posts. Once you erect and fix the verticals, it might be impossible for you to work on them later on.
3.Work on flat ground and complete one side or at least the maximum portion of the side. This way you will make sure that you do your work with minimum help from outside and with minimum efforts.
4.When the entire side is complete, you can start gluing them to the bottom posts. You might require some help here as it might be impossible to lift the railing and fix it in position. Your family members or friends can help you.
So you can erect the vinyl porch railings with minimum efforts and go for your golf routine or fishing expeditions.
Long Lasting Vinyl Porch Railings
Wooden porch railing is slowly being replaced by Vinyl railings since it has many advantages over wood railings. The major advantages are
The vinyl porch railings are long lasting. They last longer than wood railings
They are virtually maintenance free. The painting required for wooden railings is not required for the vinyl railings. (You have additional time for your golf. No more of “paint the fencing and then only you can go for golf” type of order from the lady of house)
The vinyl railings look good for long time if you have selected the material in a proper way.
It is ideal material for DIY work. Just cut and paste work is involved, with minimal skills you can build good looking railing systems for your porch
It is virtually unaffected by whether. Sunlight snow, rain does not mar the looks if you have selected the material properly.
How To Erect Vinyl Porch Railings
The porch railings systems are available in market today. You can choose the color combinations you like and bring the material and start working on it. The speed with which you can do the work will amaze you. However, you must follow certain rules for making a good-looking Vinyl porch railing.
Make a plan for railing. Count the number of posts you will require for your railing system. Keep a distance of about 6 feet between each post so that it will have strength and will not give way when you lean on it.
Select a coloring system for you railing system. Vinyl porch railing can be given the color of your choice just by selection of material. If it is possible, you can make a colored sketch your self on your computer and see how the railings will look like.
You can select different colors for the top railing, the stand post, and the bottom support. You can also select a different color for the center rail.
Make your purchases from the same store and from the same manufacturer. That way you not only save, but also make sure that everything fits together. Remember loose fitting system cannot make a good railing
Now you can start working on railings. Follow the simple procedure given below.
1.Working with your Vinyl porch railing starts with marking the post. The accuracy with which you mark the posts determines the look of you railing systems and therefore you should take great care in marking the posts.
2.The verticals posts, the top rail, and the middle rail can now be made. Make the entire railing on the ground before erecting and fixing it in the bottom posts. Once you erect and fix the verticals, it might be impossible for you to work on them later on.
3.Work on flat ground and complete one side or at least the maximum portion of the side. This way you will make sure that you do your work with minimum help from outside and with minimum efforts.
4.When the entire side is complete, you can start gluing them to the bottom posts. You might require some help here as it might be impossible to lift the railing and fix it in position. Your family members or friends can help you.
So you can erect the vinyl porch railings with minimum efforts and go for your golf routine or fishing expeditions.
Home Additions: Don't Relocate - Renovate!
With the current housing market in turmoil, many people are deciding not to sell. What's the answer then, if you've got an expanding family or you simply need more room? If you can't afford a vacation home, you might think about expanding your current one.
A Home Addition can sound really scary. Adding on to your home doesn't always mean ripping off your roof and adding a whole 2nd floor. A home addition company might simply add on a garage, a back porch, or an extra bathroom which could really make a difference in your living situation.
Here are some useful tips, just in case you're planning to hire a home addition contractor, to make sure every goes right:
Home Additions - Inspect It
If you're going to make even minor wall changes to your house, please (please, please!) bring in a structural engineer. Anytime you're going to knock out a wall, it could affect the integrity of the building. A general contractor may not completely understand the engineering of every home structure and could give bad advice. It may sound "expensive" to hire a structural engineer, but imagine how more you'd spend if a side of your home fell off...
Get your permits. Nothing is more obvious than a home addition, no matter how small or insignificant. Even if you get away with doing the work without a permit, a homeowner is going to notice part of the house is new. Don't get caught having to pay fines, penalties, and maybe even pay to have the work removed and re-done after an inspection.
Home Additions - Plan It
If you're adding to your home, by expanding out or up, it's important to also talk with an architect or designer. Why? Because you really don't want your add-on to look like it was added on. You want it to blend seamlessly into your neighborhood background. Are all the homes around your's single-story, two-bedroom bungalows? If you plop a 2nd floor on, with dormers, and cozy third floor attic, it could look out of place. That's fine if you're going to stay in the home forever, but you could have a problem selling the eyesore down the road. To make sure your addition works, talk with a designer who can help give you what you want without sacrificing the look and value of the house.
Also, homes were built in specific areas of the country in specific eras. Many times, an architect or inspector will be able to review your home plans and your original blueprints to determine if your house can support the extra weight of a 2nd floor. The structure of your house might not be capable to handling an addition -- homes originally built with 2nd floors have different framing, so you want to make sure your home can handle it.
Your current heating and cooling ducts and unit are set up for the current number of rooms in your home. Adding even a sunroom or extra bathroom could throw things off. Consult an HVAC company to inspect your air flow requirements with an addition room or floor.
Make sure your designer takes in all aspects of the other homes in your neighborhood: doors, windows, paint, siding, roofs, and elevation. These should all work with the architecture of the home and the surrounding area.
Home Additions - Build It
Prepare for the major disruption of having workers, equipment, and materials (as well as dust, debris, and possible damage) that will be invading your house. On a floor addition, you'll have to relocate to other living quarters, but you might be able to work around a bedroom addition or having your kitchen expanded.
Take plenty of pictures and monitor the work. Keep track of all the details in case there are problems or disputes down the road (and, also, to remember the experience.)
A Home Addition can sound really scary. Adding on to your home doesn't always mean ripping off your roof and adding a whole 2nd floor. A home addition company might simply add on a garage, a back porch, or an extra bathroom which could really make a difference in your living situation.
Here are some useful tips, just in case you're planning to hire a home addition contractor, to make sure every goes right:
Home Additions - Inspect It
If you're going to make even minor wall changes to your house, please (please, please!) bring in a structural engineer. Anytime you're going to knock out a wall, it could affect the integrity of the building. A general contractor may not completely understand the engineering of every home structure and could give bad advice. It may sound "expensive" to hire a structural engineer, but imagine how more you'd spend if a side of your home fell off...
Get your permits. Nothing is more obvious than a home addition, no matter how small or insignificant. Even if you get away with doing the work without a permit, a homeowner is going to notice part of the house is new. Don't get caught having to pay fines, penalties, and maybe even pay to have the work removed and re-done after an inspection.
Home Additions - Plan It
If you're adding to your home, by expanding out or up, it's important to also talk with an architect or designer. Why? Because you really don't want your add-on to look like it was added on. You want it to blend seamlessly into your neighborhood background. Are all the homes around your's single-story, two-bedroom bungalows? If you plop a 2nd floor on, with dormers, and cozy third floor attic, it could look out of place. That's fine if you're going to stay in the home forever, but you could have a problem selling the eyesore down the road. To make sure your addition works, talk with a designer who can help give you what you want without sacrificing the look and value of the house.
Also, homes were built in specific areas of the country in specific eras. Many times, an architect or inspector will be able to review your home plans and your original blueprints to determine if your house can support the extra weight of a 2nd floor. The structure of your house might not be capable to handling an addition -- homes originally built with 2nd floors have different framing, so you want to make sure your home can handle it.
Your current heating and cooling ducts and unit are set up for the current number of rooms in your home. Adding even a sunroom or extra bathroom could throw things off. Consult an HVAC company to inspect your air flow requirements with an addition room or floor.
Make sure your designer takes in all aspects of the other homes in your neighborhood: doors, windows, paint, siding, roofs, and elevation. These should all work with the architecture of the home and the surrounding area.
Home Additions - Build It
Prepare for the major disruption of having workers, equipment, and materials (as well as dust, debris, and possible damage) that will be invading your house. On a floor addition, you'll have to relocate to other living quarters, but you might be able to work around a bedroom addition or having your kitchen expanded.
Take plenty of pictures and monitor the work. Keep track of all the details in case there are problems or disputes down the road (and, also, to remember the experience.)
Mastercool Evaporative Coolers Models
Mastercool evaporative coolers models come with sophisticated look, high-tech mechanisms and ultra-powerful working systems that is perfect for any home or office. Use Mastercool to experience the best of cooling systems and keep your surrounding fresh and clean
The Mastercool models prove to be perfect, quick, and affordable solutions for cooling the entire surrounding. These air coolers come in design with various parts like the organizer tray top, adjustable louvers for variable air distribution system, and garden hose connected for quick hookup system. This air cooler is just the perfect type of cooler for cooling purpose used in industrial, commercial, agricultural, lighter industrial site and also for residential purposes.
The parts of the Mastercool evaporative coolers models are so classic that they make a super model anytime. Whether it’s in your office or in your home, the units in Mastercool always require a constant supply of fresh air to cool the ambience. The Mastercool evaporative coolers are quite easy to operate and can be done without any aid from exterior sources. You simply need to add water, plug the cooler into the power point, adjust the water flow in the cooler, and keep the speed of the fan to your desired level to experience the best of the Mastercool evaporative coolers.
Features Of Mastercool Evaporative Models
Mastercool evaporative coolers models are the best option for cooling your home or office. With its variety of outstanding parts, Mastercool coolers involve cost-effective investments and are far better than the costly air-conditioners.
Following are the outstanding features pf Mastercool evaporative air coolers:
Top organizer Tray
2000-4000 CFM of air delivery
Garden hose water connectors
High-volt receptacles
Direct drive systems
Natural Aspen filters
Speed fans
Water tanks
Wheel systems to make the air coolers portable
The main feature of Mastercool evaporative is the powerful fan that evenly distributes the cold and fresh air throughout the space to generate pleasant ambiance in the surrounding. It should therefore be best fitted in the rooms with the doors and windows opened to allow easy entrance of fresh and cool air throughout the home.
Other Beneficial Features Of Mastercool
The Mastercool air coolers deliver all the benefits of the powerful residential and high-tech industrial models that contain efficient, durable and reliable pads speeding up the process of cooling. These pads are made of cellulose and can achieve up to 90 percent to 95 percent evaporative efficiency and delivery air up to 5 degrees cooler than the traditional aspen pads used normally in the other air coolers.
The advantageous features of Mastercool coolers have cross-fluted design that directs water to the air-entering sides encouraging the great turbulent mixing of air and water for optimum evaporation and better cooling systems. The Polyband exterior finishing applied to the coolers can combine the strength and durability of steel with the finest polyester-epoxy finish to increase the durability and strength of the air coolers. This unique finishing protects the coolers against weathering and corrosion and ensures all with several years of reliable services.
The Mastercool models prove to be perfect, quick, and affordable solutions for cooling the entire surrounding. These air coolers come in design with various parts like the organizer tray top, adjustable louvers for variable air distribution system, and garden hose connected for quick hookup system. This air cooler is just the perfect type of cooler for cooling purpose used in industrial, commercial, agricultural, lighter industrial site and also for residential purposes.
The parts of the Mastercool evaporative coolers models are so classic that they make a super model anytime. Whether it’s in your office or in your home, the units in Mastercool always require a constant supply of fresh air to cool the ambience. The Mastercool evaporative coolers are quite easy to operate and can be done without any aid from exterior sources. You simply need to add water, plug the cooler into the power point, adjust the water flow in the cooler, and keep the speed of the fan to your desired level to experience the best of the Mastercool evaporative coolers.
Features Of Mastercool Evaporative Models
Mastercool evaporative coolers models are the best option for cooling your home or office. With its variety of outstanding parts, Mastercool coolers involve cost-effective investments and are far better than the costly air-conditioners.
Following are the outstanding features pf Mastercool evaporative air coolers:
Top organizer Tray
2000-4000 CFM of air delivery
Garden hose water connectors
High-volt receptacles
Direct drive systems
Natural Aspen filters
Speed fans
Water tanks
Wheel systems to make the air coolers portable
The main feature of Mastercool evaporative is the powerful fan that evenly distributes the cold and fresh air throughout the space to generate pleasant ambiance in the surrounding. It should therefore be best fitted in the rooms with the doors and windows opened to allow easy entrance of fresh and cool air throughout the home.
Other Beneficial Features Of Mastercool
The Mastercool air coolers deliver all the benefits of the powerful residential and high-tech industrial models that contain efficient, durable and reliable pads speeding up the process of cooling. These pads are made of cellulose and can achieve up to 90 percent to 95 percent evaporative efficiency and delivery air up to 5 degrees cooler than the traditional aspen pads used normally in the other air coolers.
The advantageous features of Mastercool coolers have cross-fluted design that directs water to the air-entering sides encouraging the great turbulent mixing of air and water for optimum evaporation and better cooling systems. The Polyband exterior finishing applied to the coolers can combine the strength and durability of steel with the finest polyester-epoxy finish to increase the durability and strength of the air coolers. This unique finishing protects the coolers against weathering and corrosion and ensures all with several years of reliable services.
Update Your Home With Slipcovers
Using a slipcover is definitely a great way to give your old furniture a new look. In fact, slipcovers are often referred to as clothing for your furniture. And when you think about it, just like clothing, a slipcover protects and decorates. For its protective features, the slipcover is a wise choice for those with active lifestyles and homes with children. From a decorating standpoint, adding a slipcover can be much more cost effective than purchasing new furniture.
Assuming your furniture is in good condition but doesn’t blend well with the home’s current color scheme, a slipcover may be the solution to try. Because slipcovers come in a wide variety of colors and fabrics it is easy to find just the right fit for any décor and budget. Just as with clothing, care instructions vary. Many slipcovers are machine washable and dryable while others must be dry cleaned. Be sure to read the care instructions carefully so that there are no surprises down the road. In general, a slipcover will be easy to remove from your furniture for periodic cleaning.
Fabric selection for a slipcover is extremely important. In general, the heavier the fabric, the more expensive the slipcover will be. While medium-weight fabrics tend to work nicely for slipcovers, there are many options available. Fabrics available include waffle textures, elegant silk and chenille just to name a few. A popular option is to use fabric that matches draperies or some other home furnishing and have a slipcover custom made from that exact fabric. A wide variety of home decorating fabrics can be found in the market-place. If you decide to purchase fabric and have a slipcover custom made, be sure to wash a fabric swatch first to test for durability and shrinkage. A well-made sofa can have its life extended for many years with some new fabric.
As discussed previously, slipcovers come in many varieties and can be loose fitting, ready-made, semi-custom fitted or completely custom fitted. Understandably, fitted slipcovers are more expensive because they are customized exactly for your furniture. Ready-made slipcovers can be more cost effective and are available from a number of sources. One company, Sure Fit, is America's largest supplier of ready-made slipcovers. They have hundreds of upholstery quality styles, patterns and colors to choose from. By doing a bit of research online, you will find many options available.
One of the most common pieces of furniture to display a slipcover is the sofa. A sofa slipcover is perfect for a comfortable but not-so-attractive sofa. If you still have a sofa from your college days, or have passed down an old sofa to the kids, a sofa slipcover is an easy way to change the look and get a few more years out of an older but trusty piece of furniture. Remember, when you want to change the look without spending the money for a new sofa, a new slipcover is both attractive and economical. And, if you have purchased an expensive sofa and have kids or messy adults in the house, a sofa slipcover is a good precaution to protect your investment.
The benefits of slipcovers are many. Slipcovers are a budget friendly way to update your home’s look, they can be replaced easily when it comes time to redecorate, they are easy to clean and they give your valuable furniture protection from spills and general wear and tear. Before throwing out that old sofa, consider your options with slipcovers.
Assuming your furniture is in good condition but doesn’t blend well with the home’s current color scheme, a slipcover may be the solution to try. Because slipcovers come in a wide variety of colors and fabrics it is easy to find just the right fit for any décor and budget. Just as with clothing, care instructions vary. Many slipcovers are machine washable and dryable while others must be dry cleaned. Be sure to read the care instructions carefully so that there are no surprises down the road. In general, a slipcover will be easy to remove from your furniture for periodic cleaning.
Fabric selection for a slipcover is extremely important. In general, the heavier the fabric, the more expensive the slipcover will be. While medium-weight fabrics tend to work nicely for slipcovers, there are many options available. Fabrics available include waffle textures, elegant silk and chenille just to name a few. A popular option is to use fabric that matches draperies or some other home furnishing and have a slipcover custom made from that exact fabric. A wide variety of home decorating fabrics can be found in the market-place. If you decide to purchase fabric and have a slipcover custom made, be sure to wash a fabric swatch first to test for durability and shrinkage. A well-made sofa can have its life extended for many years with some new fabric.
As discussed previously, slipcovers come in many varieties and can be loose fitting, ready-made, semi-custom fitted or completely custom fitted. Understandably, fitted slipcovers are more expensive because they are customized exactly for your furniture. Ready-made slipcovers can be more cost effective and are available from a number of sources. One company, Sure Fit, is America's largest supplier of ready-made slipcovers. They have hundreds of upholstery quality styles, patterns and colors to choose from. By doing a bit of research online, you will find many options available.
One of the most common pieces of furniture to display a slipcover is the sofa. A sofa slipcover is perfect for a comfortable but not-so-attractive sofa. If you still have a sofa from your college days, or have passed down an old sofa to the kids, a sofa slipcover is an easy way to change the look and get a few more years out of an older but trusty piece of furniture. Remember, when you want to change the look without spending the money for a new sofa, a new slipcover is both attractive and economical. And, if you have purchased an expensive sofa and have kids or messy adults in the house, a sofa slipcover is a good precaution to protect your investment.
The benefits of slipcovers are many. Slipcovers are a budget friendly way to update your home’s look, they can be replaced easily when it comes time to redecorate, they are easy to clean and they give your valuable furniture protection from spills and general wear and tear. Before throwing out that old sofa, consider your options with slipcovers.
Care Of Oil Paintings In Your Home, Care Of Fine Art
For your famous oil painting reproductions and original artwork to retain their beauty for many years to come, The World's Artist (TWA) http://theworldsartist.com provides the following simple guide for the care of your oil painting reproductions, portraiture or fine art original oil painting.
Handling your oil paintings: Unframed oil painting reproductions or original oil painting should be handled as little as possible and when oil painting reproductions or oil paintings must be handled, ensure that your hands are washed beforehand and are free of grease or lotions. Never lift your unframed oil painting reproduction (not on a stretcher frame) with bare fingers by the edges or touch the surface. Wear gloves, use tissue paper, or lift from beneath using cardboard to support and hold the cardboard, not the oil painting.
Framing your oil paintings: Framing should be done to the highest quality affordable, using acid free materials that will not interact with the hand painted oil painting to enable it to be displayed for optimum visual effect. Quality framing is not expensive and well worth it.
Hanging your oil paintings: Your oil painting reproduction or original oil painting should be hung using high quality multi strand, braided picture wire, attached to the frame (or stretcher frame) via swivel jointed eyes and suspended from heavy duty wall hooks. Heavy framed fine art should always be hung from two hooks, each capable of supporting double the weight of the frame for safety reasons.
Lighting: Avoid direct sunlight. Fading due to UV rays is cumulative and irreversible. If possible, display in a room with blinds or curtains.
Climate: Avoid locating oil painting reproductions, portraits in oil or original oil paintings in an area of sudden temperature changes from hot to cold. The room temperature and relative humidity should remain reasonably constant, as large temperature changes cause expansion and contraction of both the oil painting and frame, which can lead to structural damage in hand painted canvas oil paintings and cause a small rippling effect. Temperature should be between 50F/10c to 77F/25c and between 40% to 60% relative humidity. Do not locate directly in the field of any forced ventilation. If you are located in a humid or coastal area, consider the use of a de-humidifier.
Cleaning oil paintings copies: Oil paintings should be gently dusted, if anything sticks to the paintings, have it professionally cleaned.
Accidents: If the oil painting reproduction or portrait painting gets wet, seek repair advice from a professional immediately. It is important to dry the 100% hand painted canvas oil painting right away before mould starts. Your home insurance should cover such accidents.
Varnishing oil paintings: All 100% hand painted canvas oil paintings and portraiture are provided unvarnished by default. Varnishing is not essential. It can undertaken by an experienced buyer or a restorer: in order to be protect the fine art for display, to give it a desired matt, semi-gloss, or gloss surface finish or to simply enhance the surface luster after a period of time. Varnishing also gives a uniform surface appearance to your paintings, as different oil paints and colors can harden with a slightly different surface 'sheen', especially at areas of overlapping between sessions. Do not varnish for at least 6 months to allow sufficient hardening of the oil paint.
Handling your oil paintings: Unframed oil painting reproductions or original oil painting should be handled as little as possible and when oil painting reproductions or oil paintings must be handled, ensure that your hands are washed beforehand and are free of grease or lotions. Never lift your unframed oil painting reproduction (not on a stretcher frame) with bare fingers by the edges or touch the surface. Wear gloves, use tissue paper, or lift from beneath using cardboard to support and hold the cardboard, not the oil painting.
Framing your oil paintings: Framing should be done to the highest quality affordable, using acid free materials that will not interact with the hand painted oil painting to enable it to be displayed for optimum visual effect. Quality framing is not expensive and well worth it.
Hanging your oil paintings: Your oil painting reproduction or original oil painting should be hung using high quality multi strand, braided picture wire, attached to the frame (or stretcher frame) via swivel jointed eyes and suspended from heavy duty wall hooks. Heavy framed fine art should always be hung from two hooks, each capable of supporting double the weight of the frame for safety reasons.
Lighting: Avoid direct sunlight. Fading due to UV rays is cumulative and irreversible. If possible, display in a room with blinds or curtains.
Climate: Avoid locating oil painting reproductions, portraits in oil or original oil paintings in an area of sudden temperature changes from hot to cold. The room temperature and relative humidity should remain reasonably constant, as large temperature changes cause expansion and contraction of both the oil painting and frame, which can lead to structural damage in hand painted canvas oil paintings and cause a small rippling effect. Temperature should be between 50F/10c to 77F/25c and between 40% to 60% relative humidity. Do not locate directly in the field of any forced ventilation. If you are located in a humid or coastal area, consider the use of a de-humidifier.
Cleaning oil paintings copies: Oil paintings should be gently dusted, if anything sticks to the paintings, have it professionally cleaned.
Accidents: If the oil painting reproduction or portrait painting gets wet, seek repair advice from a professional immediately. It is important to dry the 100% hand painted canvas oil painting right away before mould starts. Your home insurance should cover such accidents.
Varnishing oil paintings: All 100% hand painted canvas oil paintings and portraiture are provided unvarnished by default. Varnishing is not essential. It can undertaken by an experienced buyer or a restorer: in order to be protect the fine art for display, to give it a desired matt, semi-gloss, or gloss surface finish or to simply enhance the surface luster after a period of time. Varnishing also gives a uniform surface appearance to your paintings, as different oil paints and colors can harden with a slightly different surface 'sheen', especially at areas of overlapping between sessions. Do not varnish for at least 6 months to allow sufficient hardening of the oil paint.
The Right Rod For Your Window Coverings
At some point all homeowners buy window coverings as part of a home building or remodeling project. At these times you probably pay more attention to the curtains themselves than the curtain rods. However, it might surprise you to realize the enormous variety of rods available, and the difference that selecting the right rod can make to the overall effect of your window dressing. Hanging a rod in the correct manner and finishing it well can also have an impact. You need to find out a little more about curtain rods before you begin your next window redesign task.
You are probably aware that there are three elements to a curtain rod. The pole is the part that the material hangs from, either on rings or directly in the case of tab top curtains. There are also finials which sit on the ends of the pole to prevent the curtains sliding off, and the brackets which secure the pole to the wall. Each of these elements can be solely functional, or they can include decorative features to enhance the look of the overall window feature.
A good choice for non standard sized windows is an extending pole. This is made of two hollow poles, one slightly narrower, which fit one inside the other. The pole can then be adjusted to the required length.
The finials can be a really extravagant and ornate feature if that complements your overall design. They can be made from a variety of substances, such as blown glass, carved wood, or wrought iron. You can update your finials at any time to change the whole look of the curtain rod. If your pole is wooden you can always paint it to ensure it matches or complements the finials.
Small functional brackets can easily be hidden behind the curtain pole, but if you want to make a feature of these, there are brackets available that will coordinate with your finials. Larger brackets with fixtures for two or more curtain poles can be bought. These are great for achieving a layered effect with your curtains. The inner pole being used for a sheer fabric, and the outer pole for a more traditional curtain. Layering your curtains not only looks great but can provide additional insulation and soundproofing as well. Be sure your brackets are designed to support the weight of more than one set of curtains, and that they are securely fastened into the wall with long enough screws.
When it comes to positioning your rod, it is largely a matter of personal taste. However there are some simple rules that can help you maximize the look of your windows. If you have high ceilings but fairly short windows, you will want to place the rod some distance above the top of your window. This will add length to your window pane and draw attention up to the high ceiling. In a similar way, narrow windows can be widened by using a longer pole than necessary. You will need extra wide curtains, or perhaps a number of panels to hide the wall on either side of the window.
Rods can be used away from the window as well. They are perfect for mounting a wall hanging or tapestry on a particularly ugly wall. If you have a large expanse of open wall space that a framed picture simply will not do justice to, a beautiful throw or piece of fabric, suspended from a curtain rod can give just the right effect. Next time you are decorating, pay more attention to your selection of curtain rod, you will be amazed at the effects you can achieve with a little imagination.
You are probably aware that there are three elements to a curtain rod. The pole is the part that the material hangs from, either on rings or directly in the case of tab top curtains. There are also finials which sit on the ends of the pole to prevent the curtains sliding off, and the brackets which secure the pole to the wall. Each of these elements can be solely functional, or they can include decorative features to enhance the look of the overall window feature.
A good choice for non standard sized windows is an extending pole. This is made of two hollow poles, one slightly narrower, which fit one inside the other. The pole can then be adjusted to the required length.
The finials can be a really extravagant and ornate feature if that complements your overall design. They can be made from a variety of substances, such as blown glass, carved wood, or wrought iron. You can update your finials at any time to change the whole look of the curtain rod. If your pole is wooden you can always paint it to ensure it matches or complements the finials.
Small functional brackets can easily be hidden behind the curtain pole, but if you want to make a feature of these, there are brackets available that will coordinate with your finials. Larger brackets with fixtures for two or more curtain poles can be bought. These are great for achieving a layered effect with your curtains. The inner pole being used for a sheer fabric, and the outer pole for a more traditional curtain. Layering your curtains not only looks great but can provide additional insulation and soundproofing as well. Be sure your brackets are designed to support the weight of more than one set of curtains, and that they are securely fastened into the wall with long enough screws.
When it comes to positioning your rod, it is largely a matter of personal taste. However there are some simple rules that can help you maximize the look of your windows. If you have high ceilings but fairly short windows, you will want to place the rod some distance above the top of your window. This will add length to your window pane and draw attention up to the high ceiling. In a similar way, narrow windows can be widened by using a longer pole than necessary. You will need extra wide curtains, or perhaps a number of panels to hide the wall on either side of the window.
Rods can be used away from the window as well. They are perfect for mounting a wall hanging or tapestry on a particularly ugly wall. If you have a large expanse of open wall space that a framed picture simply will not do justice to, a beautiful throw or piece of fabric, suspended from a curtain rod can give just the right effect. Next time you are decorating, pay more attention to your selection of curtain rod, you will be amazed at the effects you can achieve with a little imagination.
Plantation Or Hurricane Shutters?
When choosing new shutters as part of a home repair project you may be deciding whether looks or practicality are more important features for your home. You can stop worrying, because with plantation shutters you can have the very best of both. Plantation shutters can be traced all the way back to ancient Greece. They were used both internally and externally in Greek architecture to provide a degree of both privacy and safety. Influences of Greek building styles, such as plantation shutters, can be seen throughout the western world.
Before it became commonplace to glaze windows, shutters were used instead to protect the interior of buildings from the elements and from intruders. They would be opened during the day for increased ventilation and to allow light into the property.
Greek influences were common in architecture in America throughout the eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth centuries. This is particularly evident in public buildings such as libraries, and government buildings. These influences were also evident in the great plantation mansions stretching from South Carolina to Mississippi. Plantation owners wanted the same combination of beauty and privacy that the Greeks had valued; they also saw the aesthetic benefits of this style of shutter. They were also interested in security, as these plantation areas were isolated and not well populated. Plantation mansions were often targeted by robbers due to their locations association with wealth and prosperity.
Now you understand a little about the origin of plantation shutters, you might be interested to learn how to choose the appropriate shutters for your property.
Ask the opinion of a carpenter if you are not sure whether your existing window structure will support the extra weight of hinged shutter panels. If you need to replace the framework of the window, the project could cost more than you anticipated. Also note that if you live in an area prone to hurricanes, plantation shutters may not provide the necessary level of protection and you should consider hurricane shutters.
Decide on the width of louver you require before you buy shutter panels. As well as the appearance, the louver size has an impact on the shutter’s functionality. The wider the louver, the greater the airflow into the room and the more light you will be able to let in.
You will need to consider which material you prefer for your shutters. Although wooden shutters are the traditional choice and can produce a cozier effect, they may not be suitable for humid climates or rooms where they are likely to come into contact with water and steam. For these locations you may decide to choose vinyl, which is also cheaper and easier to maintain than wood.
Your final decision is whether you need fixed or adjustable slats. Depending on the function of your shutters, moveable slats may not be necessary, for example if you are planning on having them open all day and only closing them at night. If you want the shutters closed during the day, adjustable slats are great for letting in air and some light.
Now you just need to find a quality supplier of plantation blinds, and reliable contractor, unless you intend to fit the shutters yourself. If you are, ensure you get good advice from your home store, or various online sources before you begin the task.
Before it became commonplace to glaze windows, shutters were used instead to protect the interior of buildings from the elements and from intruders. They would be opened during the day for increased ventilation and to allow light into the property.
Greek influences were common in architecture in America throughout the eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth centuries. This is particularly evident in public buildings such as libraries, and government buildings. These influences were also evident in the great plantation mansions stretching from South Carolina to Mississippi. Plantation owners wanted the same combination of beauty and privacy that the Greeks had valued; they also saw the aesthetic benefits of this style of shutter. They were also interested in security, as these plantation areas were isolated and not well populated. Plantation mansions were often targeted by robbers due to their locations association with wealth and prosperity.
Now you understand a little about the origin of plantation shutters, you might be interested to learn how to choose the appropriate shutters for your property.
Ask the opinion of a carpenter if you are not sure whether your existing window structure will support the extra weight of hinged shutter panels. If you need to replace the framework of the window, the project could cost more than you anticipated. Also note that if you live in an area prone to hurricanes, plantation shutters may not provide the necessary level of protection and you should consider hurricane shutters.
Decide on the width of louver you require before you buy shutter panels. As well as the appearance, the louver size has an impact on the shutter’s functionality. The wider the louver, the greater the airflow into the room and the more light you will be able to let in.
You will need to consider which material you prefer for your shutters. Although wooden shutters are the traditional choice and can produce a cozier effect, they may not be suitable for humid climates or rooms where they are likely to come into contact with water and steam. For these locations you may decide to choose vinyl, which is also cheaper and easier to maintain than wood.
Your final decision is whether you need fixed or adjustable slats. Depending on the function of your shutters, moveable slats may not be necessary, for example if you are planning on having them open all day and only closing them at night. If you want the shutters closed during the day, adjustable slats are great for letting in air and some light.
Now you just need to find a quality supplier of plantation blinds, and reliable contractor, unless you intend to fit the shutters yourself. If you are, ensure you get good advice from your home store, or various online sources before you begin the task.
Home Improvement Loans
The best way to increase the value of your home is to make improvements. If you are like most people, this is nearly impossible to do without the help of a home improvement loan. These loans are tax deductable for home-owners seeking to make improvements on their primary residence, not rental properties or vacation homes. A home improvement loan can be used to a variety of upgrades and renovations including, but not limited to, remodeling a kitchen or bathroom, installing a swimming pool or even re-carpeting your home.
Home improvement loans must be secured by collateral, this is equity built up in the home. Because these types of loans are less risky to company, they are typically offered at a lower interest rate. To be considered for a home improvement loan, you must own the home, or be in good standing with your mortgage payments.
There are two kinds of home improvement loans available to choose from. Those loans are, FHA Title I Home Improvement Loans and the Traditional Home Improvement Loans. Either one can be used for new construction, remodeling or upgrading things in your home like a garage, new roof, swimming pool or new bathroom and kitchen, among many other projects.
You must have equity in the home you intend to improve, if you are considering a Traditional Home Improvement Loan, generally about 20% of the home's cost. The equity you've already built and that gained by the improvements of the home are to be the collateral. The company that provides the loan is called a lender. When using a home improvement loan, the lender will take out a first or second lein or mortgage against the home.
Though the majority of home improvement loans are for terms or 10 years or less, there are programs and lenders available that will extend the term to 15 years. That is largely dependant on how much you intend to borrow. The difference between a Traditional Home Improvement Loan and a FHA Title I Home Improvement Loan, is that the latter is a Government program.
You may use the FHA loan for necessary repairs and maintenance to the home. Luxury upgrades are not allowed. This may be the way to go for many as equity in the home is not required for this type of loan and past credit issues are often not a problem. The repayment for the FHA Title I loan can be as long as a 20 year term, as long as the home-owner has kept their credit in good standing, recently.
If your home loan is under $7,500, there is no lein placed on the title of the home, making it possible for more home-owners to make improvements on their home, while being tax deductible at the same time.
Whether you've decided to purchase your first home, or your still in the researching phase, check to see if your state or local community has programs available for first time home buyers. Many of these programs will offer you step-by-step assistance in finding realator, a home and the loan that best suits your needs. They are an invaluable resource.
Programs for first time home buyers should have a proven track record. Look to see that they have been in business for a reasonable amount of time. Check with your local financial institutions for a list of mortgatge companies that are considered reputable.
Next, be sure you meet the criteria to take part in the program you've chosen. Remember, there are many to choose from and the best are those geared toward assisting low to medium income families by offering smaller down payments, no down payments, lowered closing costs and reduced interest rates.
A first time home buyer program should take the hassle out of buying a home, allowing you the freedom to enjoy the process of selecting your very own home.
Home improvement loans must be secured by collateral, this is equity built up in the home. Because these types of loans are less risky to company, they are typically offered at a lower interest rate. To be considered for a home improvement loan, you must own the home, or be in good standing with your mortgage payments.
There are two kinds of home improvement loans available to choose from. Those loans are, FHA Title I Home Improvement Loans and the Traditional Home Improvement Loans. Either one can be used for new construction, remodeling or upgrading things in your home like a garage, new roof, swimming pool or new bathroom and kitchen, among many other projects.
You must have equity in the home you intend to improve, if you are considering a Traditional Home Improvement Loan, generally about 20% of the home's cost. The equity you've already built and that gained by the improvements of the home are to be the collateral. The company that provides the loan is called a lender. When using a home improvement loan, the lender will take out a first or second lein or mortgage against the home.
Though the majority of home improvement loans are for terms or 10 years or less, there are programs and lenders available that will extend the term to 15 years. That is largely dependant on how much you intend to borrow. The difference between a Traditional Home Improvement Loan and a FHA Title I Home Improvement Loan, is that the latter is a Government program.
You may use the FHA loan for necessary repairs and maintenance to the home. Luxury upgrades are not allowed. This may be the way to go for many as equity in the home is not required for this type of loan and past credit issues are often not a problem. The repayment for the FHA Title I loan can be as long as a 20 year term, as long as the home-owner has kept their credit in good standing, recently.
If your home loan is under $7,500, there is no lein placed on the title of the home, making it possible for more home-owners to make improvements on their home, while being tax deductible at the same time.
Whether you've decided to purchase your first home, or your still in the researching phase, check to see if your state or local community has programs available for first time home buyers. Many of these programs will offer you step-by-step assistance in finding realator, a home and the loan that best suits your needs. They are an invaluable resource.
Programs for first time home buyers should have a proven track record. Look to see that they have been in business for a reasonable amount of time. Check with your local financial institutions for a list of mortgatge companies that are considered reputable.
Next, be sure you meet the criteria to take part in the program you've chosen. Remember, there are many to choose from and the best are those geared toward assisting low to medium income families by offering smaller down payments, no down payments, lowered closing costs and reduced interest rates.
A first time home buyer program should take the hassle out of buying a home, allowing you the freedom to enjoy the process of selecting your very own home.
How to Install Your Wall Mural
Congratulations! You decided to have a beautiful Wall Mural installed in your family room wall. You cannot wait to have this exquisite addition transform the entire look of your room, and who could blame you? Knowing you want a desert scene complete with cacti, mountains, and a beautiful cloud-filled sky, you chose Organ Pipe State Park, a breathtaking photograph indeed.
The family room is a great location for your Wall Mural. The wall you chose is one most easily seen when entering the room. Even better, it doesn’t even have many electrical outlets on it. Having already purchased the Wall Mural, you are now wondering about the cost of professional installation. You want to save money, right? Excellent. Well then, invite a buddy over, roll up your sleeves and set aside a Saturday or Sunday afternoon. You can even keep the game on while you install the Wall Mural yourself! Similar to hanging wallpaper, installing your Wall Mural really is not difficult.
Before you begin your project, be sure to unroll and inspect the Wall Mural panels. Be sure all the pieces are present and in good condition. To achieve the best results, please don’t wing it. Instead, consult the manufacturer's instructions. Keep them at hand and re-consult them as needed.
Prior to hanging, make sure that family room wall is clean and flat. Fix any holes or dents in the wall if there are any. Wash the wall with a mild, soapy water to remove dust and dirt. Then rinse with cool clean water on a sponge or cloth. Allow the wall to air dry completely before you start.
Now you need to determine the exact place on the wall where you will start to hang the first panel of the Wall Mural. Using a plumb bob, you can make a straight chalk line.
Select the first panel. This piece should be the upper left hand corner of the Wall Mural. On a flat clean surface, roll out the panel with the picture side down. Now apply a thin, even coat of wallpaper paste along the entire backside. Next, carefully roll the panel up inside out and let the piece lay undisturbed for a few minutes. This will help prevent it from curling when you are applying it to the wall itself.
After a few minutes, you can apply the Wall Mural panel to the intended spot marked on your wall. Position the left edge of the panel along the straight chalk line you made with the plumb bob. Carefully unroll it while aligning it with the line. Once in place, use a damp sponge or finishing brush and gently push any air pockets that may be trapped under the panel. Use gentle, sweeping movements to remove the air pockets without harming the Wall Mural image. Firmly press down on the outer edges to assure adherence of the panel to the wall.
The next panel you choose should be the one that goes directly beneath the first one. You’ll notice there is a small amount of overlap for each panel. This is to help you align the Wall Mural panels together easily yet precisely.
Now simply repeat the above process over again with each adjoining panel of the Wall Mural. Once you have the entire image hung, gently wipe over the entire Wall Mural with a damp cloth or sponge. This helps the wallpaper paste to adhere uniformly. It also helps to remove the excess paste that drips out.
You must allow the Wall Mural to air dry completely. Once dried, check all the seams, making sure they are glued down properly. If necessary, use some additional paste to seal any loose edges.
Well, what do you know? Your Wall Mural has transformed your family room into a beautiful rendition of Organ Pipe State Park! Wasn’t that easy?
The family room is a great location for your Wall Mural. The wall you chose is one most easily seen when entering the room. Even better, it doesn’t even have many electrical outlets on it. Having already purchased the Wall Mural, you are now wondering about the cost of professional installation. You want to save money, right? Excellent. Well then, invite a buddy over, roll up your sleeves and set aside a Saturday or Sunday afternoon. You can even keep the game on while you install the Wall Mural yourself! Similar to hanging wallpaper, installing your Wall Mural really is not difficult.
Before you begin your project, be sure to unroll and inspect the Wall Mural panels. Be sure all the pieces are present and in good condition. To achieve the best results, please don’t wing it. Instead, consult the manufacturer's instructions. Keep them at hand and re-consult them as needed.
Prior to hanging, make sure that family room wall is clean and flat. Fix any holes or dents in the wall if there are any. Wash the wall with a mild, soapy water to remove dust and dirt. Then rinse with cool clean water on a sponge or cloth. Allow the wall to air dry completely before you start.
Now you need to determine the exact place on the wall where you will start to hang the first panel of the Wall Mural. Using a plumb bob, you can make a straight chalk line.
Select the first panel. This piece should be the upper left hand corner of the Wall Mural. On a flat clean surface, roll out the panel with the picture side down. Now apply a thin, even coat of wallpaper paste along the entire backside. Next, carefully roll the panel up inside out and let the piece lay undisturbed for a few minutes. This will help prevent it from curling when you are applying it to the wall itself.
After a few minutes, you can apply the Wall Mural panel to the intended spot marked on your wall. Position the left edge of the panel along the straight chalk line you made with the plumb bob. Carefully unroll it while aligning it with the line. Once in place, use a damp sponge or finishing brush and gently push any air pockets that may be trapped under the panel. Use gentle, sweeping movements to remove the air pockets without harming the Wall Mural image. Firmly press down on the outer edges to assure adherence of the panel to the wall.
The next panel you choose should be the one that goes directly beneath the first one. You’ll notice there is a small amount of overlap for each panel. This is to help you align the Wall Mural panels together easily yet precisely.
Now simply repeat the above process over again with each adjoining panel of the Wall Mural. Once you have the entire image hung, gently wipe over the entire Wall Mural with a damp cloth or sponge. This helps the wallpaper paste to adhere uniformly. It also helps to remove the excess paste that drips out.
You must allow the Wall Mural to air dry completely. Once dried, check all the seams, making sure they are glued down properly. If necessary, use some additional paste to seal any loose edges.
Well, what do you know? Your Wall Mural has transformed your family room into a beautiful rendition of Organ Pipe State Park! Wasn’t that easy?
How To Effectively Clean Your Carpets
No matter how hard you try to keep your carpets clean, they will eventually need to be professionally cleaned or at least cleaned with more "industrial strength" cleaners. Taking care and cleaning your carpets on a regular basis will greatly extend the life of your carpet. Even if your carpets do not appear to be dirty, a regular carpet cleaning is required.
It is recommended that you clean your carpets once every six to twelve months. This will help to remove dust mites, pollen, pet dander, and even mold. No matter whether you are cleaning one area of carpet or several, following some simple guidelines will keep your carpet looking great.
Begin by deciding what type of carpet cleaning method you want to use. Although there are many methods of cleaning carpets, they fall into three main categories. Whenever possible, refer to your carpet warranty or ask a carpet professional which method is best for your type of carpet.
The first method is hot water extraction or steam cleaning. Extremely hot water, along with a carpet cleaning solution, is distributed over the carpet. Then, the carpet cleaner quickly sucks the water back up, along with the dirt and grime.
The next category of cleaning carpets is cold-water extraction. Cold-water extraction works along the same lines at hot water extraction, with the exception of using cold water.
The last category is dry extraction. A foam or powder is applied to the carpet. The cleaner works the dirt into a pile, where it can then be swept up by the carpet cleaner or regular vacuum sweeper.
After determining what method will work best with your carpet, either purchase a carpet cleaner or you can rent one from your local home improvement store. Whenever you rent a steam cleaner, the carpet cleaning supplies will be provided. However, if they are not, you can purchase them at most retail stores. Be sure to explain what type of carpet you have so that the right cleaning solutions can be recommended. Using the wrong solutions on the wrong carpet can produce disastrous results which may be expensive to repair.
Be sure to remove any large stains and/or odors before beginning the cleaning. When blotting up a stain use a white towel. Otherwise, a colored towel could possibly bleed through to your carpet. Apply stain remover to the cloth, rather than directly on the stain. Then, blot up the stain.
After you have the majority of the stains removed, you can begin shampooing the carpet. It is very important to follow the carpet cleaner instructions in order to avoid damage to your carpet.
Minimize the amount of water that is sprayed onto the carpet. Saturating the carpet can cause deterioration of the carpet and padding, which can create molds later on. Therefore, it is very important to quickly extract any water that is sprayed over the carpet.
After you had made several passes over the carpet with the carpet cleaner, let the carpet dry. It is recommended that you let the carpet dry overnight before walking on it. Whenever possible, place a fan on the carpet and open any windows.
Sometimes your carpet will need to be cleaned by a professional. So be sure to keep in mind, that if your carpet is too bad, call in professional help. While you may save money by doing it yourself, you could also do more damage than a professional would cost if your carpet is in extremely poor shape.
Taking care of your carpet can extend the life of your carpet. By quickly removing stains and cleaning your carpet every six to twelve months, you are ensuring that you carpet will be around for you to enjoy for many years.
It is recommended that you clean your carpets once every six to twelve months. This will help to remove dust mites, pollen, pet dander, and even mold. No matter whether you are cleaning one area of carpet or several, following some simple guidelines will keep your carpet looking great.
Begin by deciding what type of carpet cleaning method you want to use. Although there are many methods of cleaning carpets, they fall into three main categories. Whenever possible, refer to your carpet warranty or ask a carpet professional which method is best for your type of carpet.
The first method is hot water extraction or steam cleaning. Extremely hot water, along with a carpet cleaning solution, is distributed over the carpet. Then, the carpet cleaner quickly sucks the water back up, along with the dirt and grime.
The next category of cleaning carpets is cold-water extraction. Cold-water extraction works along the same lines at hot water extraction, with the exception of using cold water.
The last category is dry extraction. A foam or powder is applied to the carpet. The cleaner works the dirt into a pile, where it can then be swept up by the carpet cleaner or regular vacuum sweeper.
After determining what method will work best with your carpet, either purchase a carpet cleaner or you can rent one from your local home improvement store. Whenever you rent a steam cleaner, the carpet cleaning supplies will be provided. However, if they are not, you can purchase them at most retail stores. Be sure to explain what type of carpet you have so that the right cleaning solutions can be recommended. Using the wrong solutions on the wrong carpet can produce disastrous results which may be expensive to repair.
Be sure to remove any large stains and/or odors before beginning the cleaning. When blotting up a stain use a white towel. Otherwise, a colored towel could possibly bleed through to your carpet. Apply stain remover to the cloth, rather than directly on the stain. Then, blot up the stain.
After you have the majority of the stains removed, you can begin shampooing the carpet. It is very important to follow the carpet cleaner instructions in order to avoid damage to your carpet.
Minimize the amount of water that is sprayed onto the carpet. Saturating the carpet can cause deterioration of the carpet and padding, which can create molds later on. Therefore, it is very important to quickly extract any water that is sprayed over the carpet.
After you had made several passes over the carpet with the carpet cleaner, let the carpet dry. It is recommended that you let the carpet dry overnight before walking on it. Whenever possible, place a fan on the carpet and open any windows.
Sometimes your carpet will need to be cleaned by a professional. So be sure to keep in mind, that if your carpet is too bad, call in professional help. While you may save money by doing it yourself, you could also do more damage than a professional would cost if your carpet is in extremely poor shape.
Taking care of your carpet can extend the life of your carpet. By quickly removing stains and cleaning your carpet every six to twelve months, you are ensuring that you carpet will be around for you to enjoy for many years.
Use A Contractor For Intricate Kitchen Remodeling
ALmost everyone who undertakes some sort of improvement project on their home will end up using a contractor at some point. Although most of the jobs may be manageable by a handy individual, at some point expertise is going to be called for. Take, for example, kitchen remodeling. Although some jobs such as installing new sinks and new tile can be handled quite easily by the average handyman, installing cabinets is something that requires the sure hand and experience of a pro. The rigth contractor is worth every single penny she charges, but the wrong one can turn your project into a money draining nightmare. Here are some ideas when it comes to selecting a good contractor.
Most really good contractors also obtain a lot of business skill. They may not handle the financial and accounting aspects of their business, but they do have very good managemenn skills and are able to find the right people to assist them with big jobs. They will also be able to provide fair and reasonable estimates for the job that you are looking to have done. The first place to look for a reliable contractor is through your friends and family. Ask them if they have had any work done recently, and who they used to do it. Find out if they were happy with the job.
There are many people who will not be able to ask friends or family about recent contracting work, since they haven't had any done. In this case, you will have to start from ground zero. Before you hire the contractor you find in the Yellow Pages or on the Internet, make sure to ask them for a list of references. Don't worry about seeming suspicious; this is an expensive thing that you need to get done and you don't want to waste your money on subpar work. Good contractors are never shy about their past clients either; they will have a solid customer base that offers positive reviews. Referrals are the way they grow their businesses, and that is always in the back of the mind of every contractor.
Before you contact the former clients, make sure to prepare a list of questions you would like to ask. Find out about the size of the project that was done, and what the budget was like. Ask if the person who did the work stayed within this budget or went over; if they went over, by how much? Also, be sure to inquire as to whether the schedule was met on time in a satisfactory manner.
Remember that this is your project, and in most cases there will be no obligation to hire a licensed contractor. In fact, some of the best contractors out there do not have a license. If you do hire a licensed contractor, though, get the license number from them and do a background check. Contact business groups such as your local Better Business Bureau and see what they have to say. Check with city and state agencies and see if there are any outstanding complaints or impending actions against the company. Remember that it is not only contractors who are dishonest if you find some complaints, though; many clients are trying to get away with paying as little as possible and so will go to great lengths to get a deal.
When interviewing the contractor, trust to your instincts. Remember to treat the individual as a professional, but watch for warning signs. Evasive answers to questions or a lot of excuses and explanations should set off warning bells in your head.
Despite the bad press that is given broadly to a few individuals, the fact is that most contractors are upstanding and want to do the best job possible. Taking care in how you hire them will ensure that you have a good experience.
Most really good contractors also obtain a lot of business skill. They may not handle the financial and accounting aspects of their business, but they do have very good managemenn skills and are able to find the right people to assist them with big jobs. They will also be able to provide fair and reasonable estimates for the job that you are looking to have done. The first place to look for a reliable contractor is through your friends and family. Ask them if they have had any work done recently, and who they used to do it. Find out if they were happy with the job.
There are many people who will not be able to ask friends or family about recent contracting work, since they haven't had any done. In this case, you will have to start from ground zero. Before you hire the contractor you find in the Yellow Pages or on the Internet, make sure to ask them for a list of references. Don't worry about seeming suspicious; this is an expensive thing that you need to get done and you don't want to waste your money on subpar work. Good contractors are never shy about their past clients either; they will have a solid customer base that offers positive reviews. Referrals are the way they grow their businesses, and that is always in the back of the mind of every contractor.
Before you contact the former clients, make sure to prepare a list of questions you would like to ask. Find out about the size of the project that was done, and what the budget was like. Ask if the person who did the work stayed within this budget or went over; if they went over, by how much? Also, be sure to inquire as to whether the schedule was met on time in a satisfactory manner.
Remember that this is your project, and in most cases there will be no obligation to hire a licensed contractor. In fact, some of the best contractors out there do not have a license. If you do hire a licensed contractor, though, get the license number from them and do a background check. Contact business groups such as your local Better Business Bureau and see what they have to say. Check with city and state agencies and see if there are any outstanding complaints or impending actions against the company. Remember that it is not only contractors who are dishonest if you find some complaints, though; many clients are trying to get away with paying as little as possible and so will go to great lengths to get a deal.
When interviewing the contractor, trust to your instincts. Remember to treat the individual as a professional, but watch for warning signs. Evasive answers to questions or a lot of excuses and explanations should set off warning bells in your head.
Despite the bad press that is given broadly to a few individuals, the fact is that most contractors are upstanding and want to do the best job possible. Taking care in how you hire them will ensure that you have a good experience.
Protect Yourself with a Home Inspection
Home inspection plays a very important role in the real estate process. When you are buying or selling a home, you rely on a home inspector to provide an accurate and reliable inspection of a property. A home inspector will tell you about the condition of the home and help you avoid buying a home that needs major repairs. It is the perfect way to get an in-depth and impartial opinion of your next home before you buy it.
What to Expect
Typically, you will hire a home inspector either immediately before an offer is made on a home or as a contingency to a sale. Additionally, home inspections are ideal if you want to evaluate your home's condition or diagnose potential problems before they become serious issues.
Home inspectors perform the following duties:
-Evaluate the physical condition of a property, including the structure, construction and mechanical systems.
-Identify the items that should be repaired or replaced.
-Estimate the remaining useful life of the major systems (such as electrical, plumbing, heating, air conditioning), equipment, structure, and finishes.
Although inspections are primarily visual, inspectors may use tape measures, survey instruments, metering devices, and other equipment, such as concrete strength measurers, to aid in their inspection. They keep a log of their work, take photographs, and file a formal report.
The inspection usually takes two or three hours (depending on the age and size of the home). You should be present so you can ask questions and learn about areas that need additional work. All of the findings will be presented in a formal report that details the condition of the home.
A Close Look
The main purpose of the home inspector is to provide an objective viewpoint on the condition of a specific home at the time of inspection. The inspector does not evaluate the cost or value of the property, but provides a close examination of the following:
Structural Components: Foundations, floors and walls.
Exterior Components: Siding paint, windows, decks, garage doors, etc.
Roofing: Coverings, flashings, chimneys, etc.
Plumbing: Piping, fixtures, faucets, water heating and fuel storage systems, etc.
Electrical: Wiring, main service panels, conductors, switches, receptacles, etc.
Heating: Equipment, safety controls, distribution systems, chimneys, etc.
Air Conditioning and Heat Pumps: Cooling and air-handling equipment, controls and ducting, etc.
Interior: Partitions, ceilings, floors, railings, doors and windows, etc.
Insulation and Ventilation: Attics, walls, floors, foundations, kitchen and bathrooms, etc.
They will additionally perform the following services (sometimes for an extra fee): mold sampling, radon testing, asbestos evaluation, pests/wood destroying organisms, carbon monoxide testing, lead testing, and more. These services are not always available.
What to Expect
Typically, you will hire a home inspector either immediately before an offer is made on a home or as a contingency to a sale. Additionally, home inspections are ideal if you want to evaluate your home's condition or diagnose potential problems before they become serious issues.
Home inspectors perform the following duties:
-Evaluate the physical condition of a property, including the structure, construction and mechanical systems.
-Identify the items that should be repaired or replaced.
-Estimate the remaining useful life of the major systems (such as electrical, plumbing, heating, air conditioning), equipment, structure, and finishes.
Although inspections are primarily visual, inspectors may use tape measures, survey instruments, metering devices, and other equipment, such as concrete strength measurers, to aid in their inspection. They keep a log of their work, take photographs, and file a formal report.
The inspection usually takes two or three hours (depending on the age and size of the home). You should be present so you can ask questions and learn about areas that need additional work. All of the findings will be presented in a formal report that details the condition of the home.
A Close Look
The main purpose of the home inspector is to provide an objective viewpoint on the condition of a specific home at the time of inspection. The inspector does not evaluate the cost or value of the property, but provides a close examination of the following:
Structural Components: Foundations, floors and walls.
Exterior Components: Siding paint, windows, decks, garage doors, etc.
Roofing: Coverings, flashings, chimneys, etc.
Plumbing: Piping, fixtures, faucets, water heating and fuel storage systems, etc.
Electrical: Wiring, main service panels, conductors, switches, receptacles, etc.
Heating: Equipment, safety controls, distribution systems, chimneys, etc.
Air Conditioning and Heat Pumps: Cooling and air-handling equipment, controls and ducting, etc.
Interior: Partitions, ceilings, floors, railings, doors and windows, etc.
Insulation and Ventilation: Attics, walls, floors, foundations, kitchen and bathrooms, etc.
They will additionally perform the following services (sometimes for an extra fee): mold sampling, radon testing, asbestos evaluation, pests/wood destroying organisms, carbon monoxide testing, lead testing, and more. These services are not always available.
Double Sink Vanity Designs for Men and Women
If you are married or live with your significant other and even remotely considering a bathroom redesign or overhaul, do your partner a favor and opt for a double sink vanity in your bathroom. You have no idea how big of a deal this is until you have one. While there are many choices in vanities and designs, if you have the space, this is by far the best thing you can do in a shared bathroom.
Having the double sink options allows both of you to use the space at the same time when in a hurry or simply gives you an opportunity to discuss your plans for the day as you are preparing for the day ahead. You also have added storage for those items that tend to clutter up valuable counter space below as well as more space to spread these items out along the vanity as well. I highly recommend keeping as much as possible out of sight however as this is not visually distracting.
As the double sink design for vanities becomes more common, there are more and more suppliers of these special vanity tops cropping up all around. Finding them is the easy part, deciding which one is the best for you might be a little more difficult. Decide on the overall look you want for your vanity then choose the one that fits best with the overall design. Don’t rush your decision because once you’ve decided what you want, things will move rather quickly.
You will want to consider your budget for the project before making any major decisions about specific vanity tops, cabinets, or other hardware. A bathroom design can be second in expense to a kitchen design, but it will also have a significant impact on the overall value of your home so it is a worthy investment, particularly if you are going to enjoy your time in your home even more as a result of the remodel. In order to make sure you have enough money to complete your project, establish a realistic budget (by this I mean compare prices and know what’s available) with a little wiggle room for unexpected emergencies that may crop up and stick with it.
When you’ve gotten to the part of actually selecting the bits and pieces of your vanity keep in mind that you will need the cabinet, the countertop, the basins, the fixtures, and hardware (drawer pulls and knobs). I always recommend mixing and matching according to your taste, especially if you can afford to do so rather than sticking with the pre made sets that many stores offer.
Once you’ve put all the pieces together, you need to decide how they are going to be installed. Do you have the knowledge and confidence to do the installation yourself or do you need to pay someone to do it for you. I always recommend if you can afford someone else to do it, go that route. This way if something gets broken or damaged during the installation process it should be taken care of and repaired by them. If you break it yourself, it’s your own tough luck. Of course this adds a significant expense to the overall cost of your project and if you have some knowledge of basic plumbing, cabinetry, and the other steps involved, you should be just fine. The end goal of course is the beautiful double vanity that you will have when the project is complete.
Having the double sink options allows both of you to use the space at the same time when in a hurry or simply gives you an opportunity to discuss your plans for the day as you are preparing for the day ahead. You also have added storage for those items that tend to clutter up valuable counter space below as well as more space to spread these items out along the vanity as well. I highly recommend keeping as much as possible out of sight however as this is not visually distracting.
As the double sink design for vanities becomes more common, there are more and more suppliers of these special vanity tops cropping up all around. Finding them is the easy part, deciding which one is the best for you might be a little more difficult. Decide on the overall look you want for your vanity then choose the one that fits best with the overall design. Don’t rush your decision because once you’ve decided what you want, things will move rather quickly.
You will want to consider your budget for the project before making any major decisions about specific vanity tops, cabinets, or other hardware. A bathroom design can be second in expense to a kitchen design, but it will also have a significant impact on the overall value of your home so it is a worthy investment, particularly if you are going to enjoy your time in your home even more as a result of the remodel. In order to make sure you have enough money to complete your project, establish a realistic budget (by this I mean compare prices and know what’s available) with a little wiggle room for unexpected emergencies that may crop up and stick with it.
When you’ve gotten to the part of actually selecting the bits and pieces of your vanity keep in mind that you will need the cabinet, the countertop, the basins, the fixtures, and hardware (drawer pulls and knobs). I always recommend mixing and matching according to your taste, especially if you can afford to do so rather than sticking with the pre made sets that many stores offer.
Once you’ve put all the pieces together, you need to decide how they are going to be installed. Do you have the knowledge and confidence to do the installation yourself or do you need to pay someone to do it for you. I always recommend if you can afford someone else to do it, go that route. This way if something gets broken or damaged during the installation process it should be taken care of and repaired by them. If you break it yourself, it’s your own tough luck. Of course this adds a significant expense to the overall cost of your project and if you have some knowledge of basic plumbing, cabinetry, and the other steps involved, you should be just fine. The end goal of course is the beautiful double vanity that you will have when the project is complete.
Personal Air Coolers For Everybody
Learn about the variety of air coolers that are a welcome device on a hot day! In fact, when you get a personal air cooler, you won’t have to share your cool air with anyone.
Learn about the variety of air coolers that are a welcome device on a hot day! In fact, when you get a personal air cooler, you won’t have to share your cool air with anyone.
Life can be very stressful at times especially when you are working under pressure in sweltering heat! The good news is that you really don’t need to make a compromise on your comfort if you get yourself a personal air cooler. Efficient and best of all affordable, personal air coolers are now made for everybody, a strong reason why you should get one too!
Sweat no more when you have a single-person air cooler
The structure of a personal air cooler is rather simple. Each personal air cooler has an internal fan that blows air over a frozen water bottle. Although the personal air cooler may be smaller in size, it has the ability to cool areas as large as 7 square foot and lower temperatures by 12° C.
Place your personal air cooler on your desk and your colleagues will not even know you are using one with the low noise levels. Personal air cooler operates on batteries so you can use the air cooler anywhere at anytime. Operating on just batteries, most personal air coolers are able to work at optimal levels of up to 5 hours with every water refill. Personal air coolers can also be powered by car adapters. Therefore, if your car air conditioner decides to let you down on a stifling hot day, just plug your personal air cooler into your car adapter to enjoy the comfort of cool breeze. With it’s small size, your cooler is also highly portable too!
Sleep With a cool breeze with an air cooler just for yourself
There are also some larger personal air coolers, known as portable air coolers. These coolers have the ability to cool the whole room. Personal Evaporative Air coolers work more effectively than fans as they are able to lower temperatures by 15°C.
In comparison with air conditioners, personal air coolers possess lower energy capacities with no installation costs required. The 2-speed fan which pushes hot air into the cooler is also silent, promising minimal disturbance to anyone in close proximity.
Just purchase one and you are ready to use it anywhere you wish too. As you will be provided with remote controls, you have the luxury to adjust the fan speed from high to low and if you desire you can set the timer so the cooler will automatically switched off within a selected period. With the advancement in technology, some personal air coolers are installed with activated carbon filters and germ-free water curtains to ensure that you are getting fresh air and breathe in germ-free air.
The antibacterial water tank is another additional hygiene feature to help maintain clean water and to release cleaner air into the room. Finally, the casters beneath each personal air cooler provide easy mobility so you’ll enjoy the freedom of placing the cooler in any corner you wish.
Learn about the variety of air coolers that are a welcome device on a hot day! In fact, when you get a personal air cooler, you won’t have to share your cool air with anyone.
Life can be very stressful at times especially when you are working under pressure in sweltering heat! The good news is that you really don’t need to make a compromise on your comfort if you get yourself a personal air cooler. Efficient and best of all affordable, personal air coolers are now made for everybody, a strong reason why you should get one too!
Sweat no more when you have a single-person air cooler
The structure of a personal air cooler is rather simple. Each personal air cooler has an internal fan that blows air over a frozen water bottle. Although the personal air cooler may be smaller in size, it has the ability to cool areas as large as 7 square foot and lower temperatures by 12° C.
Place your personal air cooler on your desk and your colleagues will not even know you are using one with the low noise levels. Personal air cooler operates on batteries so you can use the air cooler anywhere at anytime. Operating on just batteries, most personal air coolers are able to work at optimal levels of up to 5 hours with every water refill. Personal air coolers can also be powered by car adapters. Therefore, if your car air conditioner decides to let you down on a stifling hot day, just plug your personal air cooler into your car adapter to enjoy the comfort of cool breeze. With it’s small size, your cooler is also highly portable too!
Sleep With a cool breeze with an air cooler just for yourself
There are also some larger personal air coolers, known as portable air coolers. These coolers have the ability to cool the whole room. Personal Evaporative Air coolers work more effectively than fans as they are able to lower temperatures by 15°C.
In comparison with air conditioners, personal air coolers possess lower energy capacities with no installation costs required. The 2-speed fan which pushes hot air into the cooler is also silent, promising minimal disturbance to anyone in close proximity.
Just purchase one and you are ready to use it anywhere you wish too. As you will be provided with remote controls, you have the luxury to adjust the fan speed from high to low and if you desire you can set the timer so the cooler will automatically switched off within a selected period. With the advancement in technology, some personal air coolers are installed with activated carbon filters and germ-free water curtains to ensure that you are getting fresh air and breathe in germ-free air.
The antibacterial water tank is another additional hygiene feature to help maintain clean water and to release cleaner air into the room. Finally, the casters beneath each personal air cooler provide easy mobility so you’ll enjoy the freedom of placing the cooler in any corner you wish.
Not All Hardwood Lumber Is Equally Good
So you want to build a hutch or put down wood flooring in the living room. The question is which hardwood lumber is the best for the job. The answer is not difficult if you learn a little about the characteristics of hardwoods and what gives them their unique qualities.
What is Hardwood Lumber?
Hardwood is defined as wood coming from broad leaf trees or those that produce nuts. It is the hickory, oak, Walnut, Maple, and cherry trees that are most popular in North America. This is because the climate is just right for large production of such species of trees. The lumber that is created from these strong trees is given the generic name of “hardwood.”
Not all hardwood is the same. Industry groups have made great strides in standardizing wood by strength and grade. This helps consumers know which are truly the hardest and which are right for specific woodworking jobs.
For example, the hardest of the hardwoods is hickory and Pecan. It is measured by how many pounds of pressure is needed to mar the wood. In the case of these two woods it is approximately 1,820 pounds of pressure before the wood is marred.
On the other end of the hardwood scale is Aspen. It is classified as a hardwood, but requires only 350 pounds of pressure to mar its surface. In between are hard maple at 1,450 pounds and white oak at 1,360 pounds. This give you a comparison of which woods are best for flooring (the harder woods) and which make better material for building furniture. Cherry is just about in the middle of the hardness scale at 950 pounds of pressure to mar.
How Hardwood Can Change
Hardwood contracts and expands depending on temperature and moisture. This is because it tries to adapt to its environment. It was once a living thing and continues to have a life of its own to some degree. In order to minimize the amount of change to wood it is kiln dried to remove much of the moisture and stabilize it. This helps keep the finished wood product truer to the size and shape of when it was manufactured.
Leading manufacturers of hardwood lumber take into account changes in wood and the purpose for which it will be used in designing the lumber. For example, the Windsor plywood is often used as sub-flooring and for exterior wall bases. Dunn, Carter, Lowes, and Siegel lumber all stock their lumber rack with rough cut lumber for any job. Online retailers such as Lumber Liquidators have a huge supply of hardwood lumber mostly for finished flooring applications.
Careful consideration needs to go into the right type of lumber for your hardwood project, but equally as important is the finished look. Many hardwoods vary only slightly in their strength and durability, but as a consumer, you need to decide to you like the grainy look of white oak or the smooth finish of maple. Any type of hardwood lumber can be stained and finished with several colour variations, so look more at grain than colour when choosing what wood looks best to you.
What is Hardwood Lumber?
Hardwood is defined as wood coming from broad leaf trees or those that produce nuts. It is the hickory, oak, Walnut, Maple, and cherry trees that are most popular in North America. This is because the climate is just right for large production of such species of trees. The lumber that is created from these strong trees is given the generic name of “hardwood.”
Not all hardwood is the same. Industry groups have made great strides in standardizing wood by strength and grade. This helps consumers know which are truly the hardest and which are right for specific woodworking jobs.
For example, the hardest of the hardwoods is hickory and Pecan. It is measured by how many pounds of pressure is needed to mar the wood. In the case of these two woods it is approximately 1,820 pounds of pressure before the wood is marred.
On the other end of the hardwood scale is Aspen. It is classified as a hardwood, but requires only 350 pounds of pressure to mar its surface. In between are hard maple at 1,450 pounds and white oak at 1,360 pounds. This give you a comparison of which woods are best for flooring (the harder woods) and which make better material for building furniture. Cherry is just about in the middle of the hardness scale at 950 pounds of pressure to mar.
How Hardwood Can Change
Hardwood contracts and expands depending on temperature and moisture. This is because it tries to adapt to its environment. It was once a living thing and continues to have a life of its own to some degree. In order to minimize the amount of change to wood it is kiln dried to remove much of the moisture and stabilize it. This helps keep the finished wood product truer to the size and shape of when it was manufactured.
Leading manufacturers of hardwood lumber take into account changes in wood and the purpose for which it will be used in designing the lumber. For example, the Windsor plywood is often used as sub-flooring and for exterior wall bases. Dunn, Carter, Lowes, and Siegel lumber all stock their lumber rack with rough cut lumber for any job. Online retailers such as Lumber Liquidators have a huge supply of hardwood lumber mostly for finished flooring applications.
Careful consideration needs to go into the right type of lumber for your hardwood project, but equally as important is the finished look. Many hardwoods vary only slightly in their strength and durability, but as a consumer, you need to decide to you like the grainy look of white oak or the smooth finish of maple. Any type of hardwood lumber can be stained and finished with several colour variations, so look more at grain than colour when choosing what wood looks best to you.
Does It Really Matter Whom I Buy My Security System From?
Well, could it really make a difference?
Here are a few things to think about:
* Are they properly licensed as a low voltage company in your state & fully insured with liability & Workman's comp? (Have them send a fax copy of proof of insurance)
* Will all workers (Including subcontractors) that may enter my home or business be covered by this insurance?
* Are there any complaints registered with the Better Business Bureau regarding their work?
* What professional organizations do they belong to?
* Do they only give away “FREE” systems…or can you buy the system outright & have whomever you choose monitor it?
* Most security system companies don't make the majority of their profit from selling security systems; instead it comes from the monitoring contract. That is why they are so willing to give them away for "FREE". (I am not saying there is anything wrong with choosing a "FREE" system. In fact, depending on your circumstances, sometimes it just makes sense. However I just wanted you to be aware of this.) Always ask if they offer the option to buy the system outright and monitor it without a contract.
* Did you know that monitoring contracts can be so profitable that there are business plans written that are entirely based on simply buying and selling monitoring contracts?
* So the question is: You may know who is monitoring your home security system today...but who will be monitoring it tomorrow?
* There is a big difference between an authorized alarm dealer ....and just another marketing company. Marketing companies know just the right words on how to make an unbelievable offer on a home security system simply irresistible. But remember this, their goal is often to "quick flip" or sell your contract at a profit. So what kind of customer service do you think you will get down the road when you have a problem, or worse yet a break in?
* So always ask up front...are you an authorized alarm dealer?
* And , will you be selling my alarm monitoring contract in the future?
* Who will be warranting my home security system?
* How long is the warrantee? (A new security system should be warranted for a minimum of 12 months)
* If there is a problem after the warrantee expires...whom do I call & how much will it cost to have a technician evaluate my problem?
* When I call in for customer service issues...will I get to talk to a live person...or just a machine?
* Can my new equipment be monitored by anybody...or is it "Proprietary equipment" (In other words, will the equipment ONLY work with their monitoring services only?)
* Will my home be monitored by a "local" monitoring company...or a "National " one?
If they even hesitate for a moment...you may want to keep on looking for the right home security system consultant to work with.
Here are a few things to think about:
* Are they properly licensed as a low voltage company in your state & fully insured with liability & Workman's comp? (Have them send a fax copy of proof of insurance)
* Will all workers (Including subcontractors) that may enter my home or business be covered by this insurance?
* Are there any complaints registered with the Better Business Bureau regarding their work?
* What professional organizations do they belong to?
* Do they only give away “FREE” systems…or can you buy the system outright & have whomever you choose monitor it?
* Most security system companies don't make the majority of their profit from selling security systems; instead it comes from the monitoring contract. That is why they are so willing to give them away for "FREE". (I am not saying there is anything wrong with choosing a "FREE" system. In fact, depending on your circumstances, sometimes it just makes sense. However I just wanted you to be aware of this.) Always ask if they offer the option to buy the system outright and monitor it without a contract.
* Did you know that monitoring contracts can be so profitable that there are business plans written that are entirely based on simply buying and selling monitoring contracts?
* So the question is: You may know who is monitoring your home security system today...but who will be monitoring it tomorrow?
* There is a big difference between an authorized alarm dealer ....and just another marketing company. Marketing companies know just the right words on how to make an unbelievable offer on a home security system simply irresistible. But remember this, their goal is often to "quick flip" or sell your contract at a profit. So what kind of customer service do you think you will get down the road when you have a problem, or worse yet a break in?
* So always ask up front...are you an authorized alarm dealer?
* And , will you be selling my alarm monitoring contract in the future?
* Who will be warranting my home security system?
* How long is the warrantee? (A new security system should be warranted for a minimum of 12 months)
* If there is a problem after the warrantee expires...whom do I call & how much will it cost to have a technician evaluate my problem?
* When I call in for customer service issues...will I get to talk to a live person...or just a machine?
* Can my new equipment be monitored by anybody...or is it "Proprietary equipment" (In other words, will the equipment ONLY work with their monitoring services only?)
* Will my home be monitored by a "local" monitoring company...or a "National " one?
If they even hesitate for a moment...you may want to keep on looking for the right home security system consultant to work with.
Woodworking Machinery For Home
Since the beginning of time men have worked with wood to mould it into shelter and to serve many different functions. Really the only thing that has changed is the tools they use to make their projects. In fact, the basic concepts of drilling, sawing, and shaping have remained the same throughout time. It is only the speed and precision with which they are able to do it that has changed.
The 3 Most Important Pieces of Woodworking Machinery
If you could only stock your workshop with three pieces of machinery, what would they be? Here are some reasons why these 3 pieces of equipment make a complete workshop.
1. Circular or Table Saw: This can be a handheld or table saw. A table saw offers more versatility as it can be angled for mitre cuts and allows jigs to be used for better precision in cutting long lengths of boards. A hand saw can make straight or curved cuts. Even materials other than wood, such as vinyl siding, can be cut with a saw with interchangeable blades.
2. Router with Table: A router allows for fancier cuts and more professional looking woodworking projects. The table beneath the router just makes the job easier. A guide fence keeps wood in place as it cuts. An adjustable table will allow you to work intricate details at a height that gives you the most control.
3. Jig Saw: When your wood projects are not limited to mouldings and flooring a jig saw allows you to craft all sorts of smaller, more detailed projects. You can create toys, decorations, carve signs or intricate fireplace mantels with a jig saw.
Of course there are dozens of pieces of woodworking machinery and basic tools that serious wood workers need. Usually the home improvement novice starts with the tools they need for their first project and build from there. In trying to decide what a good first project to tackle is and which tools are needed to go with it, one of the easiest and most affordable is to install wood mouldings. Crown moulding is inexpensive and requires learning how to make mitre cuts. There are corner pieces on the market that make the job even easier and the only machinery needed is a basic saw. An air compressor that has a hydraulic finishing nailer attached is also another great piece of machinery for installing wood mouldings or flooring.
Timeless Tools of the Trade
There are hand tools that are timeless and are still used the same today as they were even centuries ago. The chisel for example can shape a single piece of wood into a masterpiece. A good set of chisels today can still create the details of a router with precision based on the skill of the craftsman.
A hand square or set of squares allow for exact squaring of corners and edges. They are the first step in the old carpenter’s adage, “measure twice and cut once.” Squares make sure everything is right before making any permanent cuts.
Combining the best of the old and the new is most likely to create a workshop of woodworking tools and machinery that work for you. Soon you’ll develop a preference for the way one tool works over another and your inventory of machinery will grow to reflect the next big project on your list.
The 3 Most Important Pieces of Woodworking Machinery
If you could only stock your workshop with three pieces of machinery, what would they be? Here are some reasons why these 3 pieces of equipment make a complete workshop.
1. Circular or Table Saw: This can be a handheld or table saw. A table saw offers more versatility as it can be angled for mitre cuts and allows jigs to be used for better precision in cutting long lengths of boards. A hand saw can make straight or curved cuts. Even materials other than wood, such as vinyl siding, can be cut with a saw with interchangeable blades.
2. Router with Table: A router allows for fancier cuts and more professional looking woodworking projects. The table beneath the router just makes the job easier. A guide fence keeps wood in place as it cuts. An adjustable table will allow you to work intricate details at a height that gives you the most control.
3. Jig Saw: When your wood projects are not limited to mouldings and flooring a jig saw allows you to craft all sorts of smaller, more detailed projects. You can create toys, decorations, carve signs or intricate fireplace mantels with a jig saw.
Of course there are dozens of pieces of woodworking machinery and basic tools that serious wood workers need. Usually the home improvement novice starts with the tools they need for their first project and build from there. In trying to decide what a good first project to tackle is and which tools are needed to go with it, one of the easiest and most affordable is to install wood mouldings. Crown moulding is inexpensive and requires learning how to make mitre cuts. There are corner pieces on the market that make the job even easier and the only machinery needed is a basic saw. An air compressor that has a hydraulic finishing nailer attached is also another great piece of machinery for installing wood mouldings or flooring.
Timeless Tools of the Trade
There are hand tools that are timeless and are still used the same today as they were even centuries ago. The chisel for example can shape a single piece of wood into a masterpiece. A good set of chisels today can still create the details of a router with precision based on the skill of the craftsman.
A hand square or set of squares allow for exact squaring of corners and edges. They are the first step in the old carpenter’s adage, “measure twice and cut once.” Squares make sure everything is right before making any permanent cuts.
Combining the best of the old and the new is most likely to create a workshop of woodworking tools and machinery that work for you. Soon you’ll develop a preference for the way one tool works over another and your inventory of machinery will grow to reflect the next big project on your list.
Solar Power Saves on Electricity Bills
Once a distant technology that just sat on roofs that a few green minded people used, solar power has become a trendy tool we can hold in our hands. Sunlight - solar energy - can be used to generate electricity, provide hot water, and to heat, cool, and light buildings.
A typical solar system will reduce the need for conventional water heating by about two-thirds. Often the plumbing from a solar heater connects to a houses existing water heater, which stays inactive as long as the water coming in is hot or hotter than the temperature setting on the indoor water heater. When it falls below this temperature, the homes water heater can kick in to make up the difference. Incorporating passive solar designs can reduce heating bills by as much as 50 percent. High-temperature solar water heaters can provide energy-efficient hot water and hot water heat for large commercial and industrial facilities.
Many large commercial buildings can use solar collectors to provide more than just hot water. Solar process heating systems can be used to heat these buildings. A solar ventilation system can be used in cold climates to preheat air as it enters a building. And the heat from a solar collector can even be used to provide energy for cooling a building. The Co-operative Insurance Building in Manchester has the largest commercial solar system in the UK. I think it looks very futuristic and cool!
You can generate electricity for a single building like the co-op but there is the potential in the future to generate enough power for a power plant. The author of a recent Christian Aid report, John McGhie, said that for $50bn (£26bn) the whole of sub-Saharan Africa could be turned into a solar-generated economy. And $50bn is exactly the same amount as the continent would have to pay on extra fuel bills from oil," he said.
Electrical retailer Currys is about to add a new item to its usual array of washing machines and other white goods - solar panels. Currys is taking a risk as the solar panels will cost far more than anything else the store sells. They say it will cost the average three bedroom household about £9,000 to buy and install solar panels - compared to £16,000 in specialist stores. There are also grants available through the Low Carbon Buildings Programme.
What other solar gadgets can you buy?
Well, Sharp, the world's number one solar cell producer, has just turned its hand to glass studded with LED lights and cells. Instead of generating enough electricity to run a home, it creates a psychedelic light show at night, powered entirely by the day's sun.
You can also buy solar chargers for iPods and phones. Other recent outlandish additions include a solar-powered tent, scooter and LED house numbers, while mundane ones like bike lights, torches and radios have been around for years.
People can also use captured passive solar heat to cook food. A basic cooker consists of an insulated box with a glass top. Heat from concentrated sunlight gets trapped in the box and can be used to heat food enclosed in the box. These have not been very popular to date.
A typical solar system will reduce the need for conventional water heating by about two-thirds. Often the plumbing from a solar heater connects to a houses existing water heater, which stays inactive as long as the water coming in is hot or hotter than the temperature setting on the indoor water heater. When it falls below this temperature, the homes water heater can kick in to make up the difference. Incorporating passive solar designs can reduce heating bills by as much as 50 percent. High-temperature solar water heaters can provide energy-efficient hot water and hot water heat for large commercial and industrial facilities.
Many large commercial buildings can use solar collectors to provide more than just hot water. Solar process heating systems can be used to heat these buildings. A solar ventilation system can be used in cold climates to preheat air as it enters a building. And the heat from a solar collector can even be used to provide energy for cooling a building. The Co-operative Insurance Building in Manchester has the largest commercial solar system in the UK. I think it looks very futuristic and cool!
You can generate electricity for a single building like the co-op but there is the potential in the future to generate enough power for a power plant. The author of a recent Christian Aid report, John McGhie, said that for $50bn (£26bn) the whole of sub-Saharan Africa could be turned into a solar-generated economy. And $50bn is exactly the same amount as the continent would have to pay on extra fuel bills from oil," he said.
Electrical retailer Currys is about to add a new item to its usual array of washing machines and other white goods - solar panels. Currys is taking a risk as the solar panels will cost far more than anything else the store sells. They say it will cost the average three bedroom household about £9,000 to buy and install solar panels - compared to £16,000 in specialist stores. There are also grants available through the Low Carbon Buildings Programme.
What other solar gadgets can you buy?
Well, Sharp, the world's number one solar cell producer, has just turned its hand to glass studded with LED lights and cells. Instead of generating enough electricity to run a home, it creates a psychedelic light show at night, powered entirely by the day's sun.
You can also buy solar chargers for iPods and phones. Other recent outlandish additions include a solar-powered tent, scooter and LED house numbers, while mundane ones like bike lights, torches and radios have been around for years.
People can also use captured passive solar heat to cook food. A basic cooker consists of an insulated box with a glass top. Heat from concentrated sunlight gets trapped in the box and can be used to heat food enclosed in the box. These have not been very popular to date.
Solid Hardwood Floors Guide
If you are when it plays a part in the process of choosing solid hardwood as your flooring of choice, you got a lot of decisions to perform. At this point, hardwood flooring comes when it plays a part in a variety of colors, widths as well as thicknesses. Following are some tips to guarantee that the floor buying experience is a worthwhile one.
Once you have decided with you are going to install your novel floor, you will have to measure the space to get the square footage. With solid hardwood, you will most no doubt want to have a polished installer. Have them do the measuring to ensure the measurements are accurate. They will also add extra for waste.
Once selecting the thickness of the hardwood, make sure it will fit when it comes to the height of the room. That is to say, if there was Berber carpet when it plays a part in the room before, you will need to explicate adding ½" product once opening and closing doors.
There are a few general questions you should ask yourself, like if you want finished or unfinished woods? Unfinished wood will require sanding and staining after the operation is installed. This would be for instances where you were unable to find a stain to fit into the rest of your decoration.
Unfinished wood is affordable to acquire, but keep in mind that among the time it gets sanded and stained, it could be only as, if not more expensive, than its pre-completed counterpart. If you opt to get pre-finished hardwood flooring, the job will be complete once it has been installed.
Another factor that will come into play is the other person that lives when it plays a part in the house with you, if you have minor children or dogs, go with a harder wood such as Brazilian Walnut as well as Brazilian Cherry. If you go with cherry, making certain is the Brazilian species, as the American counterpart is soft. Other woods that will be more modestly priced and may work, depending on finish, are the Maple and Oak. Keep away from Pine- it is way to soft to stand up to life that involves more people than just you.
As with all home improvement tasks your next big decision to conduct is whether to hire an installer or do it yourself. It is advisable to hire an installer considering they will have installed hundreds of floors as well as, chances are, this is your first one. An installer will know what kind of solid hardwood flooring will fit your needs as well as inexpensive as well as whether you should go with ½" or ¾" thickness. Also, how the flooring should be installed for your situation - nail down, glue down or float? Additionally, a masterful installer will be able to take an complex measure and included waste- normatively 15-25%- when it comes to your final square footage needs. Make sure you know what the installer is recommending for you and that you agree with it.
You should remember that if you are having the floor installed professionally, that you ask each store what they overhead per square foot for installation and add that to the price of the floor itself. Also, make sure you get glue or nails, trim pieces to match your new floor as well as any other materials needed.
Once you have decided with you are going to install your novel floor, you will have to measure the space to get the square footage. With solid hardwood, you will most no doubt want to have a polished installer. Have them do the measuring to ensure the measurements are accurate. They will also add extra for waste.
Once selecting the thickness of the hardwood, make sure it will fit when it comes to the height of the room. That is to say, if there was Berber carpet when it plays a part in the room before, you will need to explicate adding ½" product once opening and closing doors.
There are a few general questions you should ask yourself, like if you want finished or unfinished woods? Unfinished wood will require sanding and staining after the operation is installed. This would be for instances where you were unable to find a stain to fit into the rest of your decoration.
Unfinished wood is affordable to acquire, but keep in mind that among the time it gets sanded and stained, it could be only as, if not more expensive, than its pre-completed counterpart. If you opt to get pre-finished hardwood flooring, the job will be complete once it has been installed.
Another factor that will come into play is the other person that lives when it plays a part in the house with you, if you have minor children or dogs, go with a harder wood such as Brazilian Walnut as well as Brazilian Cherry. If you go with cherry, making certain is the Brazilian species, as the American counterpart is soft. Other woods that will be more modestly priced and may work, depending on finish, are the Maple and Oak. Keep away from Pine- it is way to soft to stand up to life that involves more people than just you.
As with all home improvement tasks your next big decision to conduct is whether to hire an installer or do it yourself. It is advisable to hire an installer considering they will have installed hundreds of floors as well as, chances are, this is your first one. An installer will know what kind of solid hardwood flooring will fit your needs as well as inexpensive as well as whether you should go with ½" or ¾" thickness. Also, how the flooring should be installed for your situation - nail down, glue down or float? Additionally, a masterful installer will be able to take an complex measure and included waste- normatively 15-25%- when it comes to your final square footage needs. Make sure you know what the installer is recommending for you and that you agree with it.
You should remember that if you are having the floor installed professionally, that you ask each store what they overhead per square foot for installation and add that to the price of the floor itself. Also, make sure you get glue or nails, trim pieces to match your new floor as well as any other materials needed.
Fireplace Mantels Basics
Think of a nice home when it plays a part in the winter time as well as you will find that a warm cozy living room with a fireplace is almost always included when it plays a part in the picture. A stone fireplace with the perfect mantel completes this lovely home picture almost every time. Once you think of what you need for the mantel, different people have different ideas.
Many hang paintings above the fire place, when it comes to many cases a painting of a field on a warm summer day is hanging above the mantel with family photos when it plays a part in old-world frames on the mantel completes the warm cozy feeling of the room. For others, having new age décor is more the style that they want.
Having a fireplace and mantel, the holidays can be an markedly joy time. This will make possible you to decorate according to the season, when it plays a part in fun innovative decorations as well as ideas. Of course, Christmas is the greatest enjoyment holiday to decorate your mantel. You can use lights and hang Christmas stockings, but for the mantel, you can lay out boughs of holly and seasonal flowers can add a joy festive seek to your room.
There are many different odds and ends that you can do with a fireplace mantel. It all depends on the individual tastes of the homeowner. Fireplace mantels are to be found made of different materials as well as various methods. Many different cultures have contributed to fireplace mantels. Greek, Roman as well as even Italian are a few of the various methods to opt from.
For those who want a rustic look, stone and concrete fireplaces are also available. The superior expensive of all fireplace mantels is marble. This material adds a uniquely blunt appearance to any room. There are so many choices at this point for a fireplace mantel that actually making the choice will be difficult, as well as time consuming.
One thing that may be a huge factor in deciding which fireplace is right for you will be the rates. Fireplace mantel are to be found extremely expensive. Stone and wood fireplace mantels embark on at here and there seven hundred dollars for just a bare, basic mantel. When you add when it comes to the details that you are looking for, it can result when it plays a part in a bill of several thousand dollars. There is an following to this enormous expense. There are fireplace mantel kits on the open market that make possible the do-it-yourselfer to acquire the fireplace mantel of their dreams. The kits advance at about two hundred as well as fifty dollars.
You can always use a fireplace mantel to define whom we are just among the decorations that are acquire on it. No matter what you do with yours, it is guaranteed to set up the look as well as feel that you want. It is recommended that the do-it-yourselfer be experienced and not a novice. It is also effective to remember that not all fireplace mantels can be attached with screws and bolts. There are specific glues on the market that are made just for fireplaces. These are participating at any support store.
Many hang paintings above the fire place, when it comes to many cases a painting of a field on a warm summer day is hanging above the mantel with family photos when it plays a part in old-world frames on the mantel completes the warm cozy feeling of the room. For others, having new age décor is more the style that they want.
Having a fireplace and mantel, the holidays can be an markedly joy time. This will make possible you to decorate according to the season, when it plays a part in fun innovative decorations as well as ideas. Of course, Christmas is the greatest enjoyment holiday to decorate your mantel. You can use lights and hang Christmas stockings, but for the mantel, you can lay out boughs of holly and seasonal flowers can add a joy festive seek to your room.
There are many different odds and ends that you can do with a fireplace mantel. It all depends on the individual tastes of the homeowner. Fireplace mantels are to be found made of different materials as well as various methods. Many different cultures have contributed to fireplace mantels. Greek, Roman as well as even Italian are a few of the various methods to opt from.
For those who want a rustic look, stone and concrete fireplaces are also available. The superior expensive of all fireplace mantels is marble. This material adds a uniquely blunt appearance to any room. There are so many choices at this point for a fireplace mantel that actually making the choice will be difficult, as well as time consuming.
One thing that may be a huge factor in deciding which fireplace is right for you will be the rates. Fireplace mantel are to be found extremely expensive. Stone and wood fireplace mantels embark on at here and there seven hundred dollars for just a bare, basic mantel. When you add when it comes to the details that you are looking for, it can result when it plays a part in a bill of several thousand dollars. There is an following to this enormous expense. There are fireplace mantel kits on the open market that make possible the do-it-yourselfer to acquire the fireplace mantel of their dreams. The kits advance at about two hundred as well as fifty dollars.
You can always use a fireplace mantel to define whom we are just among the decorations that are acquire on it. No matter what you do with yours, it is guaranteed to set up the look as well as feel that you want. It is recommended that the do-it-yourselfer be experienced and not a novice. It is also effective to remember that not all fireplace mantels can be attached with screws and bolts. There are specific glues on the market that are made just for fireplaces. These are participating at any support store.
All About Portable Evaporative Coolers
Discover how Portable Evaporative Coolers can be easily moved around your home, cooling rooms whenever required. This article discusses the variety of Portable Evaporative Coolers in the market, particularly their benefits, prices and features.
This article discusses the variety of Portable Evaporative Coolers in the market, particularly their benefits, prices and features.
While evaporative coolers function to cool rooms through the power of water, industrial strength heavy duty evaporative coolers are often bulky and heavy. However, the need for evaporative coolers in homes has given rise to the demand for portable evaporative coolers. Although less powerful as compared to their heavy duty counterparts, portable evaporative coolers cost much less with features that are adequate for home use.
NewAir Portable Evaporative Coolers are great value for money!
As one of the favored Portable Evaporative Coolers, the NewAir AF-330 offers great value-for-money at a price of only $139.55. Apart from being conventional air cooling, this Portable Evaporative Cooler also works as an air purifier through a HEPA filter installed within. Also, this portable evaporative cooler has a coverage range of 200 square feet, and at just 18 lbs with wheels, this cooler is light enough to be moved from room to room.
Achieve optimum silence with Quietaire Portable Evaporative Coolers
If you are seeking for a portable evaporative cooler that is quiet, portable and yet heavy duty then the Quietair range of Portable Evaporative Coolers may just suite your needs. Indeed, the effective range of this brand of portable evaporative cooler is dependent on the particular model you have selected. The larger 48 and 36 inch models possess cooling ranges of up to 3000 square feet, while the smaller 8 inch portable evaporative cooler units are suited for much smaller areas.
Convaire Mobile Evaporative Coolers lets you move them around!
Another home evaporative cooler which is truly mobile is the Convaire Arctic Breeze mobile evaporative cooler. This machine has a cooling range of 400 square feet, holds up to 5.5 gallons of water and weighs only a mere 46 lbs. With castor wheels installed at the feet of this mobile evaporative cooler, the Convaire Arctic Breeze is a breeze to move around. Also, as this cooler is made of polymer materials, rusting and corrosion will never be a problem for users. At a price of $249.95, this is a truly fair price in exchange for the great benefits.
Connect your house to the AdobeAir Mobile Evaporative Cooler and you are all set to go!
As a mobile evaporative cooler, the AdobeAir boasts of high velocity, easy connections just through the garden hose, and 4 fitted castor wheels for ultimate mobility. The only downside is probably the higher price of this cooler – at $587.99 – in comparison to competitor models.
Finally, with the many portable evaporative cooler selections in the market, it is always beneficial to evaluate the features of several models in order to identify the cooler that best fits your budget and your requirements.
This article discusses the variety of Portable Evaporative Coolers in the market, particularly their benefits, prices and features.
While evaporative coolers function to cool rooms through the power of water, industrial strength heavy duty evaporative coolers are often bulky and heavy. However, the need for evaporative coolers in homes has given rise to the demand for portable evaporative coolers. Although less powerful as compared to their heavy duty counterparts, portable evaporative coolers cost much less with features that are adequate for home use.
NewAir Portable Evaporative Coolers are great value for money!
As one of the favored Portable Evaporative Coolers, the NewAir AF-330 offers great value-for-money at a price of only $139.55. Apart from being conventional air cooling, this Portable Evaporative Cooler also works as an air purifier through a HEPA filter installed within. Also, this portable evaporative cooler has a coverage range of 200 square feet, and at just 18 lbs with wheels, this cooler is light enough to be moved from room to room.
Achieve optimum silence with Quietaire Portable Evaporative Coolers
If you are seeking for a portable evaporative cooler that is quiet, portable and yet heavy duty then the Quietair range of Portable Evaporative Coolers may just suite your needs. Indeed, the effective range of this brand of portable evaporative cooler is dependent on the particular model you have selected. The larger 48 and 36 inch models possess cooling ranges of up to 3000 square feet, while the smaller 8 inch portable evaporative cooler units are suited for much smaller areas.
Convaire Mobile Evaporative Coolers lets you move them around!
Another home evaporative cooler which is truly mobile is the Convaire Arctic Breeze mobile evaporative cooler. This machine has a cooling range of 400 square feet, holds up to 5.5 gallons of water and weighs only a mere 46 lbs. With castor wheels installed at the feet of this mobile evaporative cooler, the Convaire Arctic Breeze is a breeze to move around. Also, as this cooler is made of polymer materials, rusting and corrosion will never be a problem for users. At a price of $249.95, this is a truly fair price in exchange for the great benefits.
Connect your house to the AdobeAir Mobile Evaporative Cooler and you are all set to go!
As a mobile evaporative cooler, the AdobeAir boasts of high velocity, easy connections just through the garden hose, and 4 fitted castor wheels for ultimate mobility. The only downside is probably the higher price of this cooler – at $587.99 – in comparison to competitor models.
Finally, with the many portable evaporative cooler selections in the market, it is always beneficial to evaluate the features of several models in order to identify the cooler that best fits your budget and your requirements.
Roofing FAQ: Basic Roof Problems
* What are some of the typical causes of roof problems?
There are different types of roof problems, and it is best to be aware of them so you can avoid shortening the life span of the roof. Some typical roof problems are:
Not enough maintenance done. Failing to fix minor roof problems can lead to a bigger problems later on. Structural damage caused by any physical contact can also lead to more problems later on.
Climate and Weather. Extreme weather (hail, ice, snow, scorching heat) can expedite the deterioration of a roof. Strong winds can, of course, damage the roof as well.
Industrially polluted or salty air (as near the sea) and other atmospheric contaminants are also contributing factors.
Wrong design. A faulty design can lead to early problems. A weak or improperly attached roof can also collapse from weight.
Flashing problems. Flashings are used to make the roof watertight. Improper installation and weak flashing can make the roof leak and by the time it is discovered, water damage maybe extensive.
* How do I know if I need a new roof if I don't see any leaks?
Leaks are not the only reason for replacing a roof. Furthermore, if you wait until you begin seeing leaks, you may end up with more damage and a bigger problem than you had hoped. So, check your roof regularly for the following:
- Age of roof - Depending on the kind of roofing, a roof can last up to 20 years. If your roof is 15 years old, you should be watching for signs of needing repair.
- Missing or torn shingles - Damaged shingles expose the roof to water damage and rot. They also make it so that other shingles may be blown away in the wind. Old shingles may curl, split and lose their waterproofing effectiveness. These weakened shingles are more likely to be blown away by wind gusts.
- Rusted or missing flashing - Flashing is the metal that surrounds chimneys, skylights and vent pipes. It is also often found in the valleys of the roof where the roof sections meet. If it is rusted, damaged or missing, it could cause leaks.
- Gutters - Check gutters, downspouts and splash pans for damage or decay. Look for broken pieces of paint and scraps of roofing. This may be a sign that your roof needs some attention.
- Inside Walls - Watch for discolored plasterboard or cracked paint and peeling wallpaper indoors. This could be a sign of a leaky roof.
* What kind of preventive maintenance should I do for my roof?
Since roofs are constantly exposed to the elements, most roof damage results from weather and pollutants in the atmosphere. To save yourself big repair costs or even having to replace your roof before its time, you should perform a general inspection on your roof at least twice a year, checking for mildew, mold, rust, trapped water, and possible damage, and make minor repairs if necessary. That is the best preventive maintenance you can do.
Also, be sure to keep your roof clean. Remove any debris that may accumulate on it and clean out the roof gutters regularly. Also, repair any weather damage as soon as it occurs.
There are different types of roof problems, and it is best to be aware of them so you can avoid shortening the life span of the roof. Some typical roof problems are:
Not enough maintenance done. Failing to fix minor roof problems can lead to a bigger problems later on. Structural damage caused by any physical contact can also lead to more problems later on.
Climate and Weather. Extreme weather (hail, ice, snow, scorching heat) can expedite the deterioration of a roof. Strong winds can, of course, damage the roof as well.
Industrially polluted or salty air (as near the sea) and other atmospheric contaminants are also contributing factors.
Wrong design. A faulty design can lead to early problems. A weak or improperly attached roof can also collapse from weight.
Flashing problems. Flashings are used to make the roof watertight. Improper installation and weak flashing can make the roof leak and by the time it is discovered, water damage maybe extensive.
* How do I know if I need a new roof if I don't see any leaks?
Leaks are not the only reason for replacing a roof. Furthermore, if you wait until you begin seeing leaks, you may end up with more damage and a bigger problem than you had hoped. So, check your roof regularly for the following:
- Age of roof - Depending on the kind of roofing, a roof can last up to 20 years. If your roof is 15 years old, you should be watching for signs of needing repair.
- Missing or torn shingles - Damaged shingles expose the roof to water damage and rot. They also make it so that other shingles may be blown away in the wind. Old shingles may curl, split and lose their waterproofing effectiveness. These weakened shingles are more likely to be blown away by wind gusts.
- Rusted or missing flashing - Flashing is the metal that surrounds chimneys, skylights and vent pipes. It is also often found in the valleys of the roof where the roof sections meet. If it is rusted, damaged or missing, it could cause leaks.
- Gutters - Check gutters, downspouts and splash pans for damage or decay. Look for broken pieces of paint and scraps of roofing. This may be a sign that your roof needs some attention.
- Inside Walls - Watch for discolored plasterboard or cracked paint and peeling wallpaper indoors. This could be a sign of a leaky roof.
* What kind of preventive maintenance should I do for my roof?
Since roofs are constantly exposed to the elements, most roof damage results from weather and pollutants in the atmosphere. To save yourself big repair costs or even having to replace your roof before its time, you should perform a general inspection on your roof at least twice a year, checking for mildew, mold, rust, trapped water, and possible damage, and make minor repairs if necessary. That is the best preventive maintenance you can do.
Also, be sure to keep your roof clean. Remove any debris that may accumulate on it and clean out the roof gutters regularly. Also, repair any weather damage as soon as it occurs.
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