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Empty coffee can, pillar candle, matches and lighter If your family becomes stranded, lighting the candle will provide light and some warmth. The metal can keeps the flame protected and will also conduct heat from the flame that can be used to keep hands warm.
1100 sq ft A large two-bedroom apartment or a small three-bedroom house. Many homes in San Diego are around this size. If its three bedrooms it...
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Easy to lay – gravel is an easy material to lay due to its size compared with alternative patio surfaces such as decking or concrete paving....
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With frigid temperatures and wintery weather upon us, road conditions and our vehicles can often be unpredictable. This is particularly concerning if you travel frequently with children in the car. The specialized Beaumont Children’s pediatric emergency units see many injuries related to motor vehicle crashes and cold temperatures this time of year. One way to help your family stay safe is to pack an emergency bag with supplies and tools that will stay in your car all winter long, keeping you prepared for the unexpected on the road.
Pour 2 cups of water and 1 teaspoon of baking soda into a spray bottle and shake well. Spray the moldy area with the baking soda mixture and use a...
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Generally, property values increase over time so you instantly increase the value of your property portfolio by building a granny flat on your...
Read More »Let's bust a myth; according to the Energy Saving Trust, it's not cheaper to leave your heating on low all day. In fact, turning on your heating only when you need it on actually saves energy, and therefore saves money, too.
It is recommended that you do not have your heating on 24/7. Not only will it result in an extremely high heating bill, it also means an excessive use of energy which has a negative impact on the environment. In the UK, most homes are heated for around eight hours a day in winter, on average. But this fluctuates between seven hours and 10 hours depending on how many hours you are in the house. For example, for a single person or a couple that are out at work all day, it’s not actually necessary to have the heating on when you aren’t at home. In this scenario, set the heating to come on about half an hour before you get up in the morning, and turn it off about half an hour before you are due to leave the house for work. If you are a family, but both adults work during the day, set the heating to come on half an hour before you all get up and to come on again from mid-afternoon (when one adult and your children arrive home from school and work). Even if you are at home all day, it is still recommended that you have two set heating periods during the day. According to Ovo Energy, approximately 70% of homes in the UK that have central heating opt for two heating periods a day, although this is sometimes boosted when the weather gets icy in winter. Even if you are away from home for any length of time, such as on a holiday during winter, don’t be tempted to turn off the heating altogether. Set your heating to come on twice a day, but perhaps reduce the time the heating is on.
If you build without planning permission but your project required it, the council will consider this a planning breach, and give a retrospective...
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As a material, metal is always going to be more durable than wood, and the same is true of sheds. Metal is extremely durable and will hold up even...
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Roof insulation Insulating a shed roof is typically done using insulation below the roof deck and between the rafters. Care is needed to ensure...
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Taking on Credit While Closing Remember: Buying a house when you have debt is home-buying mistake #1. And taking on new debt while you're buying a...
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