Owning a waterbed requires the occasional waterbed repair once in awhile. In order to keep your bed in good condition, proper maintenance and care should be taken. How do you properly maintain a waterbed?
One of the first things you need to consider is the water level in your mattress. Always remember that the water will be displaced when one person or more uses the bed. Thus, fill the water system of the mattress to just below the level of the surrounding frame and allow some roof for displacement.
When a waterbed has already been filled with water by others, it's always wise to check for air bubbles in the mattress. Just make sure that the air in the mattress is vented out through the valve. A waterbed that is free of air is quiet. So, once in awhile, you need to manually vent out the air from your mattress.
Setting your waterbed's temperature is also important to guarantee a good night's sleep. However, each person has his preference when it comes to temperature. Generally, a temperature of 28 degrees Celsius or the normal body temperature is the most typical setting for most mattresses.
A waterbed may be free from bed bugs and dust mites but the water inside the mattress might not be free from bacteria. Thus, to prevent formation of algae in the water, waterbed owners are advised to add a conditioner in the water at least every six months. The waterbed conditioner will not only purify the water and prevent bacteria, but it will also protect the surface of the vinyl mattress.
Aside from conditioners, it is also necessary to clean the vinyl surface using a special waterbed vinyl cleaner. Most mattresses have removable covers which can be slid off for easier cleaning. Some vinyl cleaners can be wiped directly on the vinyl while other vinyl cleaners need to be added water or moist before application.
If you're a waterbed owner, never forget to ensure that the safety liner of your bed is correctly in place because the safety liner will protect your room in case the water bed leaks. The liner will ensure that if the mattress gets a leak the water displaced will be contained inside the liner. It is wise to examine your waterbed mattress and the safety liner at least twice a year.
When a waterbed leaks, some people would immediately try to drain all the water from the bed. But this is actually a bigger job than repairing the vinyl itself. In case of leaks, the first you need to do is try to find where leak is coming from. Use a towel to dry off the water between the liner and the bed. Remember that the water is trapped between the liner and the mattress but you can dry it off without draining the entire bed.
A waterbed leak will usually come from the sides, top, or corners of the vinyl. Once you've found the leak, place a pillow under the safety liner to lift the mattress so that you can begin with the repair. First, dry off the punctured area and use the waterbed patch kit that is usually included in your package when purchasing the bed. Simply cut a patch of vinyl that is at least 1cm larger than the hole and use the waterbed repair adhesive to put it in place. The glue dries off very quickly and once it's dried, the mattress is ready for use. However, double check that you have completely dried off the leak between the safety line and the mattress as the spilled water will acquire algae and odor.
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Waterbed Repair and Maintenance Tips
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Monday, May 4, 2009
Get The Home Improvement Ideas From Reality TV!
Many people love doing their own home improvements and there are entire channels such as HGTV, Planet Green, and DIY that are devoted to this subject. There are home improvement reality shows that cover all types of topics, from learning how to clean out the clutter to laying hardwood floors to staging your house for sale.
Many believe the home improvement craze started with the PBS series "This Old House." The show started in 1979 and focused on renovating older houses. The original host was Bob Villa. Since leaving the show in 1989, Villa has written a number of books about home improvement and even has his own line of tools on the Home Shopping Network.
"Trading Spaces" is one of the most popular home improvement reality shows. Although recently canceled, the show saw a run of eight successful seasons. The theme of the show was simple - neighbors would redecorate one room in each other's house. The team had two days (three days in later seasons) and a budget of $1,000 ($2,000 in later seasons) along with the help of a designer to redo the room. The other team was not allowed to enter their home while the renovations were being done and had no say so as to what was changed. Many credit the fun show with sparking a renewed interest in home improvement in the U.S.
HGTV's "24 Hour Design" is another show that concentrates on redoing a single room. However, on this show, the homeowners have some input. In a single day, a crew of a designer, design assistant, and carpenter take $2,000 and make changes to the room in one day.
"Clean House," on the Style Network, offers a different type of home improvement for people - decluttering. Hostess Niecy Nash brings her crew in to help people with the process of letting go of the stuff they don't need. After a huge yard sale, other home improvement professionals give the home new look by matching up to $1,000 of the yard sale proceeds. HGTV's "Mission: Organization" also focuses on decluttering. It shows homeowners how to maximize the space they have through reorganization and redesign.
The DIY network offers a wide variety of home renovation shows including "10 Things You Must Know," "Kitchen Impossible," "Create Your Baby's Nursery," "Creative Wall Coverings," "Desperate Landscapes," and "Home Maintenance." Almost any time of the day or night, a homeowner can turn on the DIY network and find some type of show to help with renovations.
There are plenty of shows for people who are looking to spruce up their homes for sale. "Designed to Sell" gives expert designers a $2,000 budget and use of a professional carpenter to fix up a house with the hopes that it will receive the maximum offer from a buyer. "Sell This House" gives home sellers a unique view into what potential buyers like and don't like about the home. The team videotapes the comments of people looking at the house, and then shows the footage to the homeowners. Normally the house has been on the market for a long time and the homeowner doesn't know why. Tanya and Roger, with the help of the homeowners, start making renovations and staging the home to help it sell. The potential buyers are then brought back in to see what has been changed and their comments are usually much more positive.
Home renovation can often be challenging, but rewarding. Those who want to spruce up their home just for their own enjoyment or to sell their house have no shortage of home improvement shows to guide them through the process.
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Sunday, May 3, 2009
Now is the Best Time to Self Build Our Home?
Yes! Just because there is a recession and 2009 is proving not be a great one for the housing market it is not all doom and gloom. Like most things you can always find the good or positive in bad or unfortunate situations and today is no different. Did you realise that this is the best time in years to build your own home from scratch. With cheap land and cheap labour and finance for self build available, now is the time to plan and build that dream home you once thought was unattainable.
Grand Designs is proving to be one of the most successful shows on channel four with over 4 millions viewers each week. This means there are millions of us who either just love the show or watch with envy and wish we were building our dream house. Well now is the time to put your dreams into action.
In the past one of the difficulties self builders had was finding land. Any land available would be hard to obtain as the developers in the boom days would be competing for it left right and centre and prices would rocket. But now there is an increasing amount of plots available and even developers are selling off some of their land, some with planning permission in place. According to Liam Bailey who is head of residential research at Knight Frank estate agency land prices are down by 50%. This is why now is a great time to buy land and plan your self build.
While regular mortgages are not so easy to obtain these days, lenders are still keen to finance self builders. Why? Because generally you will end up with up to 35% equity which means up to a 60% mortgage once the build is complete.
Labour is becoming cheaper as most builders are feeling the pinch and have had to reduce prices. The most important part of hiring builders is finding competent companies that have access to all the right trades' people. Finding a building contractor that will take you through the whole build makes the whole project run more smoothly. Plus you want builders and trades people to take pride in their work, the last thing you need is to hire cowboys. So how do you tell a cowboy from a decent builder? Well for one they will be proud of their work and will happily point you in the direction of some of their previous projects. If you're looking through websites, make sure the site shows their name address and phone number, this means they have nothing to hide. It is very important to see examples of their previous work so check for any testimonials pages which should show pictures of past projects.
So if you want to be the next star on Grand Designs, or maybe just want to design and build your not so grand home, then there is nothing to stop, now is definitely the time to do it. Why not build your dream home and be one of the few who actually make some money in these gloomy times of recession.
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Thursday, April 30, 2009
Home Furnishing Tips - How to Win a Good Deal!
Home furnishing is an important part of any household. Cushion covers, curtain panels, bed covers and many more that can personalize your surroundings. There are some tips while purchasing home furnishing.
Herein are some of the tips you could opt for while purchasing home furnishings:
* Do not indulge in mindless shopping. Chalk out the necessary furnishing you would require to decorate your home. For instance, curtain panels, cushion covers, rugs, and any one that suits your requirements. Be specific about your purchase as it can save you a lot in terms of money as well as time.
* Plan out on the colours, you would like to purchase. You just might find something really fancy, but it may not necessarily match up with your home- decor. Try not to match the colours too much, be a little considerate. Probably hues of the same colour could be an interesting option. In fact, a little bit of contrasting could also be of some help. In fact, you can try exploiting options through web or magazines. It would widen your approach in terms of choices that you can pick.
* The most important concern while purchase is the budget. Not everyone has a huge budget especially in the times of recession, cost-cutting is really important. It is always advisable to go by your means and not to over spend. A better option is to go one by one. For instance, you do not essentially have to shop all at once. You can begin with whatever is more important on your priority list. This could mean, you can probably buy cushion covers first and then later on go for curtain panels. You can also be on the lookout for sales especially during the festive season.
Simply keeping these tips in mind would help you to get the purchase that best suits you. Always browse through several stores before you actually settle in to buy.
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Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Who Else Wants An Intelligent Home?
the laundry was beaten by washing machines before 1797. In that year, somebody invented the washing board, which made the processes of cleaning one's laundry astronomically easier. As the technology develops, we live a more and more convenient way of life. Now, as we step into the 21st century, we cannot imagine scrubbing our closes by a washing board; say nothing of stumbling down the clothes to the river's edge and beating our clothes against a rock.
From stereo system in the house to automatically irrigation system in your garden, there are lots of advantages which brought by intelligent homes can make your life easier, or make it completely cool. If you got the time and imagination, there isn't anything that cannot be automated in your home.
It is not necessary to spend thousands of dollars on your home automation system. There are a number of very useful, utilitarian, and downright cool projects that you can implement without spending stacks of cash.
It seems to be unrealistic to make yourself an intelligent house. However, it's not crazy for you to cut the walls and pull cables all over the house. You should do some homework about home improvement and make out a plan for your decorations. There are some websites you could learn some tips from. And you could exchange the home improvement experience with your colleagues or workmates.
There is an easier option too. You could hire somebody for the improvement project. The professionals will make your house the way you want. Here are some advices on your way to the intelligent house.
If you are interested in dimming the lights in your dining-room, or you want to do something more complicated, the intelligent house will fulfill your desires and bring some surprises you never thought before. Whatever you want, the intelligent house will handle it for you! That's why people want to have a intelligent house.
For example, there may be some potential dangers threatening the house while everyone is away for work. If thugs try to break into the home, the security system would scare them off. And the police in the neighborhoods will arrive the site at the first time they hear the alarm.
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Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Rehabbing Your Sweety Home to Become "Pop Star"
When rehabbing the home you live in or property you own as a rental, making the most of those rehab dollars should be your top priority. Choose wisely what and how you rehab and you can get top dollar for your property when it's time to sell.
There are a few "big picture" items you need to consider before you even begin. First, you need to drive around the neighborhood and determine which homes are the most appealing.
Then, do a search for those properties on Zillow.com to find out the square footage, number of beds and baths and lot size. Zillow is a great tool for comparing houses in a neighborhood and getting a general idea of how the home prices compare. But take it with a grain of salt because the actual house values can be quite different from actual comps. In a future article, we'll talk more about how to use Zillow.
Now, you need to compare your house to those in the neighborhood that are the most appealing-these are your "target homes". A lot of what you decide to do will depend on the current economy. In this economic climate, making major upgrades of square footage may not be the best use of your funds unless you plan to live in the home.
But, if the target homes in your area have an extra bedroom or a certain number of bathrooms, determine how you can improve your home to bring it to that level. In the current economy, there are many more homes available for sale so your house really needs to stand out. It is a great idea to have a feature in the house that will really make it "pop".
Another consideration is your "target buyer". What is the makeup of current residents in the neighborhood? People tend to flock to areas of their own kind, not meaning to offend anyone, but that is human nature. If your area appeals to a certain ethnicity then you need to understand what that type of buyer looks for.
Here are some ideas, again, keeping in mind the neighborhood and your target buyers.
1. Curb appeal is what will get buyers out of the car and into your home. Make sure your home is on par with your target homes. Could you add a couple of potted plants such as spiral topiaries or colorful flowers on the walkway? Anything to make it more welcoming.
2. A backyard meant for entertaining. Adding a deck and barbeque area is appealing for those who are family centered.
3. A built in high-end coffee maker in the kitchen is a real "pop item". You can also stress the amount of money you can save by brewing Starbucks-like coffee at home instead of buying out ($4 x 30 days - $120/month savings or $1,440 a year).
4. A special feature in the bathroom such as frameless shower doors, a unique bowl-type sink or light fixture.
5. Crown molding is always a welcome feature, but consider extra thick higher end molding for more affluent neighborhoods.
These are just a few ideas to really make your home pop and make it easier to sell when you're ready or much more pleasant to live in for now. But, you also have to get people to see the property and we'll talk about some ideas for doing that in a future article.
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How to Find the Right General Contractors?
Despite the countless DIY guides on the internet today, you just can't do everything by yourself. There are some problems that will require the skilled hands of professionals - professionals who have trained for years to perfect their crafts.
The problem is, finding such professionals can actually be as difficult as fixing the problems by yourself.
Sure, a lot of general contractors are listed on the Yellow Pages. A number of them even advertise their services on local dailies. And a few even maintain their own websites which you can easily access on the internet.
These general contractors are easy to contact.
But how can you be sure that you're actually getting in touch with a trustworthy contractor? Alas, that my friend, is the question!
Before hiring a plumber, a carpenter, a painter, a roofer, a mechanic, a remodeler, an electrician or a general utilities man, observe the following steps:
1. Ask questions. Not only will your questions provide enlightenment on the needs you want to be fulfilled, the contractor's answers will also allow you to scrutinize how much he knows about the task at hand. You won't want to hire an inept worker. You will want a contractor you can entrust with your house. And only by asking relevant questions will you discover if he has what it takes to meet your expectations.
2. Conduct your due diligence. Log online and check out the Better Business Bureau to see if there's a complaint filed against him. Look for his listing under your state's board of contractors to determine if he's legit and if he has a history of worthy service. Look for referrals that will testify to the good work he is capable of providing.
3. Protect your rights by preparing a written agreement the contractor has to sign. This written agreement should bind the contractor to indemnify your for damages that may be caused by his ineptitude, negligence or carelessness. If he is the professional that he claims he is, he will not take this personally. Rather, he will take it as a challenge to prove your fears as baseless.
4. Consult with an established listing of reputable, reliable and established general contractors. There are such lists on the internet.
It may sound melodramatic, but it's true - when you hire a contractor, you won't only hire him to repair your house, you will also hire him to repair a part of your life and a part of your dream.
Hence, it is critical that you find a contractor you can truly trust!
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Home Improvement Facts For Beginners!
Do you think you can handle doing most of the home improvements yourself? Did you just get tools and you can't wait to use them? There are some things that you need to know before you dive right into the work.
You could do almost anything to your home and it could be seen as an improvement.
Inside your home you might have changed the paint or added on wallpaper. Maybe you put up wood paneling. You could have also added or removed carpet.
You may want to upgrade your cabinetry. Windows often develop air pockets and become drafty or just may want to repair them, that is also considered or can be considered as an improvement.
Painting the outside of your home is a huge job and so is putting up siding. I know you want to do it all but some things are better left to the professionals. Other jobs that are advisable to leave to the professionals are anything that has to do with plumbing or electricity. Adding things to save energy such as solar panels.
Maintaining your home is making repairs. You can also add space onto the home (if you own it) such as adding a room and adding a garage or enlarging the one that already exists. A deck is another thing that you can do but you might want some help.
Making your home as safe is possible is of the utmost importance. This could include adding an alarm system or preparing your home in the case of severe weather such as tornadoes or hurricanes. There is a way to prepare your home for earthquakes or floods.
Since such things are so unpredictable getting ready in the event one of these shall happen. You can get or make your own home emergency kit and a plan on what to do especially if separated from family members.
Doing home improvements for the first time can prove to be overwhelming. If you need help get it. It is always safer to have professional advice if not professional help. It says that you are smart because you want the best possible work to be done.
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