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New Year, New Home!

January 25th, 2012

The beginning of a new year is usually taken a symbol of new beginnings, and maybe 2012 can be a year of new beginnings for your home. We all have our to- do lists and if you haven’t done much to make that list shrink odds are it is just getting bigger. These problems are not going to solve themselves, and we need to be honest when it comes to our limits as amateur handymen and women. Take a moment to assess your list or sit down and compile one if you haven’t done so already. Don’t just look at what you think you can handle, consider everything that goes into a job before you ever take it on. Over reaching could increase the cost of the repair and hiring a handyman pro may be a better option.

Consider This Before Tackling a Repair:

  • Time: Many of the jobs on your list will take more than a day to complete, especially if you have no experience with the repair. Many of us only have a couple days on the weekends to work with when it comes to finding time for these repairs, and if you don’t have the time, you need to accept that you are never going to get these jobs done on your own. The pros will be able to check many of those repairs off your list in one day!
  • Tools: Another aspect of performing repairs in the home is the supplies that are needed to complete the job. Many of us don’t have power tools, painting supplies, and other basic tools of the trade, and renting or buying them could make doing the repair on your own pointless. Consider all of your costs before taking on a job by yourself. » Read more: New Year, New Home!

Mounting Your New Flat Screen: Safety Concerns

December 14th, 2011

The hottest Christmas gift the past few years has been the flat screen TV. If you have not yet upgraded, you and your family are in the minority because these high tech televisions are not going away any time soon. If anything, they are just going to keep getting bigger and more popular. Whether you get one as a present or you invest in the upgrade on your own, our biggest concern when it comes to that television is safety. If you have small children in the home, the flat screen is a bigger hazard than you may have initially thought.

The Safety of Small Children

Flat screen televisions are very insecurely balanced upon their stands. One tip forwards or backwards could send that TV falling off an entertainment center and onto whomever may lie below. Small children love to climb on furniture and one moment of distraction could lead to a disaster in your home should your child decide to use the television for support. This is an accident that has been growing in frequency over the past few years, and falling televisions have cause very serious injuries and even death. » Read more: Mounting Your New Flat Screen: Safety Concerns

Water Logged Insulation

April 4th, 2011

Floods, leaking roofs, and frozen pipes all can cause varying degrees of water damage in a home. The clean up process is often tedious and time consuming, but of the items that need to be replaced due to water exposure, insulation should be near the top of your list. Crawl spaces, attics, walls, and duct work are common places that insulation can become water damaged, and although it may be tempting to ignore this issue, the consequences of failing to remove wet insulation material can be detrimental to your homes safety and comfort level.

Normal Functions of Insulation

For those that do not know, the insulation in your home works as a heat barrier. When it is located in the attic, the walls, the floors, and the crawl space, it is working to keep the heat in the home during the winter and keeping the heat out during the summer. When insulation is located surrounding your duct work, it acts as a heat barrier to protect the conditioned air from temperature loss before it reached the various rooms in the house. Your insulation’s ability to do this is rated on an efficiency scale called its R-value and the higher the R-value the better. However, water interferes with your insulation’s ability to carry out this purpose in two ways. » Read more: Water Logged Insulation

Professional Handyman Services

February 21st, 2011

As spring inches closer and closer, many of us will begin tackling our home repair and improvement checklists. Odds are during the long winter season that list grew exponentially, and you may begin to worry about the cost involved in making these repairs along with the amount of time you will need to dedicate to each project. Nowadays there is a specialist for everything. One company to clean your ducts, another to fix the plumbing, and yet another to clean the air conditioner for the upcoming summer season and the list could go on and on. Signing several contracts and attempting to keep track of multiple payments could become overwhelming very quickly, but if you find one contracting company to handle all of these jobs, you could save your time and your money! » Read more: Professional Handyman Services

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