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How to choose the right candle making equipment

29th September 2009
Into the topic of production candles, your candle making equipment are as valuable as your crude equipment. Perhaps extra imperative for the reason that it is extra expensive, additional instrumental in the satisfactory result of the merchandise, and furt... Read >
Author: jvillan

Central Heating: - Balancing Radiators…

28th September 2009
In order to ensure an even distribution of hot water to the radiators in a system you'll need to 'balance the system'. Often the radiators near to the boiler/pump would tend to be warmer than the radiators further away, balancing the system will even out ... Read >
Author: prashant

Advice on Cooking Appliances

24th September 2009
Cooking is ingrained in our beings and our kitchens are dear to us. However, if you do not go it the right way, you will find yourself running from the kitchen because of being overwhelmed. The only good thing to do then is to learn how you can manage you... Read >
Author: emma wanjiku

Keep Warm And Save Money This Winter

23rd September 2009
While there are plenty of fun aspects to the winter, from sledging to snowball fights, it can’t be denied that there are a number of downsides too. Freak hailstorms don't make anyone happy and neither does getting soaked by driving rain on your way to w... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Top Money Saving Tips for Energy Efficiency

22nd September 2009
Even before Britain was plunged into its current economic crisis, the focus was already firmly placed on saving energy to avoid paying large utility bills. As the source of most energy currently consumed in the UK is finite, prices for its supply are expe... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Candle making equipment

17th September 2009
Into the topic of production candles, your candle making equipment are as valuable as your crude equipment. Perhaps extra imperative for the reason that it is extra expensive, additional instrumental in the satisfactory result of the merchandise, and furt... Read >
Author: jvillan

How to use a Coffee Machine

16th September 2009
Coffee vending machines that aren't clean properly will surely experience problems in the future. One method that should be done regularly is descaling which is a term that enables the user to remove lime that may cause damage to either the boiler o... Read >
Author: Maria Gini

The Importance of HVAC System Maintenance

14th September 2009
We all rely on our heating and air conditioning systems to keep our homes comfortable throughout the seasons. If we neglect our HVAC systems routine maintenance, we can’t expect it to stay running at its best. When the heating system stops working o... Read >
Author: sofia

How to Brew Your Own Beer,,,,,,,,,

14th September 2009
Beer brewing has become increasingly popular because it produces a large amount of beer for a very little amount of money. There are three things to consider when brewing your own beer from home - equipment, ingredients and procedure. Equipment Needed... Read >
Author: Sapna

How to Brew Your Own Beer

11th September 2009
Beer brewing has become increasingly popular because it produces a large amount of beer for a very little amount of money. There are three things to consider when brewing your own beer from home - equipment, ingredients and procedure. Equipment Needed... Read >
Author: Sapna

How to Brew Your Own Beer

10th September 2009
Beer brewing has become increasingly popular because it produces a large amount of beer for a very little amount of money. There are three things to consider when brewing your own beer from home - equipment, ingredients and procedure. Equipment Needed... Read >
Author: Sapna

Home Improvement to Prep for the Long Winter Months

03rd September 2009
Whether it’s the first day of fall or sometime in early winter, there’s always a day when the severe cold hints at what will follow. Winter can be a trying time for everyone, from the inconvenience of snowfalls to the spike in energy bills. You may ... Read >
Author: Joseph Hildebrandt

3 Amazing Reasons Why Homemade Energy Is A Positive Move For YOU!

01st September 2009
Homemade energy is becoming a growing trend for many parts of the world! Its seems to be getting stronger and stronger. There was a report carried out by the British Government that provided a series of compelling reasons why using a wind turbine in your ... Read >
Author: Sean Byrne

What's the Cheapest Way to Heat Your Home, Space Heaters or Radiators?

01st September 2009
Fluctuating energy costs have made it difficult for many people to afford to heat their homes in the winter. It is because of this that many people have looked for ways to cut their heating bills using space heaters, which are operated using electricity, ... Read >
Author: Yodle

Bring Your Home Into The 21st Century With Renewable Energy Heating From Installers South Wales

30th August 2009
With new and improved ways of heating your home, many people are opting for those ways that have less of an impact on the environment. This said many people are still unaware of what they can choose that will not only help their home become warmer, but al... Read >
Author: Jenny

Perception and Truth on Prosperity

28th August 2009
Have we become too crazy over a distorted definition of Prosperity? Have we paid so much attention to building the structure above the ground that we forgot about the foundation on which this structure stands? • Are we looking at getting more tran... Read >
Author: shakeeb

Understanding Spare Parts

28th August 2009
Commercial catering equipment is engineered for hard work, but there are parts which have a finite life and need replacing eventually. Hopefully, a part that is nearing the end of its working life will be spotted by a regular service visit from an enginee... Read >
Author: easyequipment

Chambersburg Heating And Air Conditioning Service Provider

22nd August 2009
Pennsylvania summers are in stark contrast to Pennsylvania winters, meaning that in Chambersburg heating and air systems need to be quality and carefully maintained. Getting through the sultry months of summer and the cold months of winter nicely require... Read >
Author: Langsdon Kemp

Heating & Air Chambersburg Pa For Your sweet Home

20th August 2009
For Pennsylvanians, heating & air Chambersburg PA area is of the highest concern. We all know that Chambersburg summers can be scorching and Chambersburg winters can be freezing. Nothing is more vital than the safety and health of you and your loved one... Read >
Author: Kienan Gibson

Understanding the Spectrum of Steam Cleaners

20th August 2009
There is a common misconception that steam cleaners can only be used for small, hard surface applications. But, the truth is that the spectrum of steam cleaners goes far beyond that. Their uses range from domestic to industrial sphere, covering materials ... Read >
Author: Lauren Zwiebel

Central Heating Dial Controls

13th August 2009
The heating management for Mixture boilers is very not difficult to read. The hot water isn't on a timer; it is consequentially created when a tap is running. Many of the times, there is either a room thermostat that has a programmer built in, or a progra... Read >
Author: Chad Plurb

Understanding Central Heating Controls

13th August 2009
The heating management for Mixture boilers is very not difficult to read. The hot water isn't on a timer; it is consequentially created when a tap is running. Many of the times, there is either a room thermostat that has a programmer built in, or a progra... Read >
Author: Chad Plurb

Central Heating Dial Controls

12th August 2009
The heating management for Mixture boilers is very not difficult to read. The hot water isn't on a timer; it is consequentially created when a tap is running. Many of the times, there is either a room thermostat that has a programmer built in, or a progra... Read >
Author: Chad Plurb

Create More Living Space through Basement Conversion

11th August 2009
Do you need more space in your house but want to avoid the hassles and costs associated with shifting to a new house? Do you have unused space in your basement? If you do – there may be a solution. The best option in this case would be to convert the al... Read >
Author: Jo Harris

Bigger means what?

07th August 2009
How is a boiler sized to a home? It consists of 2 major considerations; the heat loss of the home and the domestic hot water demand. Heat loss is how much heat (in BTUs) will be lost from your house and would need to be replaced in order to maintain... Read >
Author: HiTech Heat

Create More Living Space through Basement Conversion

04th August 2009
Do you need more space in your house but want to avoid the hassles and costs associated with shifting to a new house? Do you have unused space in your basement? If you do – there may be a solution. The best option in this case would be to convert the al... Read >
Author: Jo Harris

Types of Gas Central Heating

01st August 2009
Central heating is a very efficient system of heating up the house during winters, and therefore it is cheaper than other forms of heating. In addition, there are many controls available and there is a uniform distribution of heat. When combustion of gas ... Read >
Author: Jo Harris

Central Heating System

01st August 2009
It’s freezing outside and inside too. Maybe the central heating is turned off? And what is central heating at all? A central heating system provides heat and comfort to the interior of a building (or portion of a building) from one point to multiple ... Read >
Author: Jo Harris

Environmentally Friendly Homes Sell

29th July 2009
Homeowners in Britain are going green and beginning to opt for homes that are more environmentally friendly. Rising fuel prices and greater environmental awareness are changing the way house purchases are viewed with more and more buyers considering how m... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Tips for Saving Money on Energy

24th July 2009
If you're looking for efficient ways of saving some money on energy bills, there's a wide variety of things you can do. No matter what your reasons for cutting down on bills - the need to save money, the hopes of protecting the environment, or both - ther... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

Bending It Like Bikram - Hot Yoga, A Novice's Findings

24th July 2009
Having been encouraged to give Bikram Yoga a try, it was with some trepidation that I climbed the stairs to the studio. For those of you unfamiliar with this fom of the ancient Indian practice, it involves doing yoga postures in a room heated to 40 degree... Read >
Author: eadfrith

GET PAID TO DRAW

17th July 2009
For many people the idea of doing something they love and getting paid for it is just a dream.A lot of people have a hidden talent that for some reason never materialises.How often do you hear people talking about a subject they seem to know an awful lot ... Read >
Author: thonei

Get certified services with polyteck.co.uk

17th July 2009
All eyes are fixed on the Internet just to see if there is someone offering reliable service. The secret is here with you. Our website provides you the best HVAC maintenance services in London. Here you work few hours while earning more. Could sound stran... Read >
Author: Patrick Jacob

Central Warming Systems

16th July 2009
In most nations where extreme cold weather conditions are experienced, it is most important that they have an effective heating system. For most households and institutions, in order to spare time and money, the most feasible way of heating is by central... Read >
Author: emsaleks

Earned Value and MS Project

16th July 2009
Earned Value and MS Project I suppose this is a case study, more or less, just about what an self-sufficient resource can do armed with Project Management Experience, Microsoft Project, MS Excel and some of VBA encoding. One of my beliefs is that yo... Read >
Author: Mike Turner

Gas or Electric? Which is Better?

15th July 2009
Which is better, gas or electric? This has been an age old question without a whole lot of answers. The answer is all about what method you prefer and your personal situation. First you need to check on installation costs, whether or not natural gas/propa... Read >
Author: Joe Cline

Central Gas Heating - Warm a Cold Climate

11th July 2009
In the regions with cold climate, Central Heating System is a necessity. Central heating makes the interiors of a building warm, distributing hot water from one point to all the rooms. In this system, heating takes place at one place, say in a furnace roo... Read >
Author: Jo Harris

Difference between Electric Shower and power shower

10th July 2009
If you're thinking of buying an electric shower, the first thing to consider is your expectations – electric showers shouldn’t be confused with power showers. Many people associate a forceful invigorating water jet with power, and are then disappointe... Read >
Author: Jill Anderson

Choosing a new furnace and why you need to reline your old flue.

09th July 2009
Home Heating - Choosing a New Furnace As winter approaches, everyone begins to think about the furnace. Will in kick on? Will it last through another long, cold winter? Should we install a new furnace? If so, with what kind? If these questions are fami... Read >
Author: chimney man

Tis the Season to be Chilly

09th July 2009
More than 1 in 10 Brits have failed to take out any form of home or contents insurance. Boiler breakdown is top home worry for quarter of Brits - but just 23% of building insurance products cover this as standard. 16% of consumers rate theft of Chris... Read >
Author: Josie Anderson

Gas Chlorinator and Other Devices to Make Your Drinking Water Safe

09th July 2009
At the height of summer, your gas consumption should be at its lowest point in the year. With the sun shining (hopefully), the good weather reduces the need to keep the central heating on and hence reduces the amount of gas used each month. However, with ... Read >
Author: Brainwork

Chelation Treatments: Removing Toxic Elements from the Body

27th June 2009
Chelation is known to be a chemical formula which is responsible for the removal of high molecules like the metals and minerals from the body. Chelation helps in holding these minerals and metals molecules tightly and hence smoothes the progress of their ... Read >
Author: Alien

Wood Burning/ Multi Fuel Stoves a Guide

27th June 2009
Firstly, Let me explain my initial involvement. One of my business partner had decided to purchase a farmhouse in Bulgaria and when he was kitting out the house with its furnishings he invited out. It was a lovely hot day when we arrived, but quickly the ... Read >
Author: WhichBurner

Logs for Wood Burning Stoves

27th June 2009
With multi-fuel stoves, if your lucky enough to live in an area not covered by our current clean air acts you can burn logs. Logs are fantastic on wood burning stoves. See and hear the the flames consume a chunk of a tree as it heats your room and if you'... Read >
Author: WhichBurner

Wood Burning Stoves Top Tips

27th June 2009
When looking at buying your multi-fuel stove you will be told it gives out this many KW's or so many BTU's. This can be a bit confusing. What you need is to measure your room height,length and width multiply this figure. This gives you your squared room s... Read >
Author: WhichBurner

Paying back the carbon debt

23rd June 2009
Carbon offsetting offers people a means to compensate for the carbon emissions they produce through energy consumption. Around 40% of the UK’s carbon dioxide emissions are produced through electricity consumption in home. This means that every individua... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri

Choosing Oil, Gas or Electric Central Heating

23rd June 2009
Fuel prices are on the increase. Nowadays most of us are trying to cope with rising heating costs. As a result, we all want to find ways to reduce our heating bills. Different people have different priorities when deciding how to heat their homes. Here... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri

Energy saving devices for the home

22nd June 2009
It pays to start small. Energy saving light bulbs use up to 80% less electricity than standard bulbs. They also last 10 times longer so can save you anything from £3-£6 per year, which means around £45 over the lifetime of each bulb. By using the en... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri

Energy saving devices for the home

22nd June 2009
It pays to start small. Energy saving light bulbs use up to 80% less electricity than standard bulbs. They also last 10 times longer so can save you anything from £3-£6 per year, which means around £45 over the lifetime of each bulb. By using the en... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri

Summer offers to help you "go green"

22nd June 2009
This summer British Gas is making it easier for you to go green. Boilers account for 60% of the total CO2 emissions we as individuals produce. But this amount can be greatly reduced if we all switch to energy-efficient boilers. If we all switched to en... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri

Reduce your household consumption

22nd June 2009
We moan about the government not doing enough to tackle climate change, but we as individuals contribute around 40% to the UKs total greenhouse gas emissions, so if we make some small changes around the home and to how we travel, we can reduce our carbon ... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri

Go Green and Save

22nd June 2009
In the current economic climate we are all looking at ways of cutting back and saving money in every facet of our lives. However, it’s not just in economics where the climate is changing; global warming is a real and ever increasing reality. In our p... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri

Go Green and Save

22nd June 2009
In the current economic climate we are all looking at ways of cutting back and saving money in every facet of our lives. However, it’s not just in economics where the climate is changing; global warming is a real and ever increasing reality. In our p... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri

Your eco friendly guide

22nd June 2009
Are you looking for ways to become more eco-friendly but, other than buying energy saving light bulbs and recycling your newspapers, you’re struggling to really reduce your carbon footprint? It seems you’re not alone. Increasing numbers of us are star... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri

Do It Yourselfer going with a Professional Exterior House Painter

17th June 2009
I know from past experience that it is hard work, expensive and time consuming to paint the exterior of a house. Every two or three years we would paint the exterior of our home. I am not doing it this year. I know the house needs to be painted but I just... Read >
Author: sturat

Do It Yourselfer going with a Professional Exterior House Painter

17th June 2009
I know from past experience that it is hard work, expensive and time consuming to paint the exterior of a house. Every two or three years we would paint the exterior of our home. I am not doing it this year. I know the house needs to be painted but I just... Read >
Author: sturat

Save Money On Your Fuel Costs

17th June 2009
Fuel prices are an increasingly concerning fact of the monthly costs of running a modern house. So when times are hard like they are now, cutting down on fuel and so saving on fuel costs, isn't a bad concept at all.There isn't only 1 "quick fix" method th... Read >
Author: Clair Frazier

Different Styles of Coffee Makers

15th June 2009
Coffee is a common beverage that many people consider a daily staple. It helps to start their day or round out their night. Enjoying a good cup of coffee can be relaxing, stimulating, rejuvenating and simply delicious. If you are a regular coffee drinker ... Read >
Author: Lee Lazarus

Tips to Make Your House Greener and Cheaper

12th June 2009
General advice these days seems to be telling us all to 'save this' or 'save that'. The environmentalists are advising us to save the planet, save energy and save on waste while the media is constantly reminding us to save money because of the current fin... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Getting the Most from Your Smart Meters

10th June 2009
Smart meters are a relatively new initiative put forward for people to save money on their gas and electricity bills. The smart meter is a digital monitor which reads the household consumption of utilities in real time, eliminating estimates and inaccurac... Read >
Author: Kim

Smart Energy UK

10th June 2009
The smart energy system can also give you the peace of mind of knowing that you are reducing your carbon footprint – this can be immensely satisfying in a world that is becoming increasingly aware of taking a little more care when it comes to environmen... Read >
Author: smartcoolgirl

smartenergyuk

10th June 2009
One of the leading solar energy providers in the country, Smart energy are providing an invaluable product for anyone hoping to save money on their energy bills: the Smart Energy Master system. This system has plenty of useful advantages and features th... Read >
Author: smartcoolgirl

Save Money on Gas and Electricity Bills

05th June 2009
Over the last few years energy bills have risen sharply in the UK taking a substantial chunk out of our income. There are steps you can take to save money on your gas and electricity bills though. Many of us just accept the energy prices that we have t... Read >
Author: Kim

Boiler safety

01st June 2009
In the past, boilers used to require constant attention but recent developments in digital technology have meant that nearly all of these old manual controls can be automated. The downside of these developments is that you are now far less likely to notic... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri

How to save your energy bills?

29th May 2009
Feed up with huge gas and electric bills!! Worried about soaring heating bills in the cold winter weather? Don’t worry, Plumb Traders has a solution for your problem and help you save your money. Plumb Traders has brought you the top steps to be taken t... Read >
Author: plumbtraders

Looking For Electric Fires Gloucestershire?

19th May 2009
If you are looking to re-decorate your living room, a new fireplace can instantly update its’ look. There is a range of specialists that can offer a variety of traditional and contemporary designs, of gas and electric fires Gloucestershire area. T... Read >
Author: Danielle Ingram

Electricity, How is it Produced?

18th May 2009
One of mans greatest discoveries was discovered by Benjamin Franklin when he flew a kite during a storm with a metal key attached close to the kite. From that point on man began to find ways to produce electricity and in time we found ways to produce it i... Read >
Author: Tony Maichl

Boiler problem

18th May 2009
I believe you must have experienced this nightmare at least once in your lifetime. It's winter, early morning, Friday morning, alarm clock is waking you up. It's time to get up. You wait a while and enjoy the last moments of staying under the warm duv... Read >
Author: Joanna

About Commercial Building Insurance

17th April 2009
If something happens to your commercial property you need to protect your interests, by having commercial property insurance you can ensure your company survives any damage. Commercial buildings are structures built for businesses to inhabit and create... Read >
Author: Pamela360

Safety Tips to Be Followed While Using Fire Extinguishers

16th April 2009
Nearly all of us are previously conscious of the extra protection which the fire extinguisher’s provides within the home. Still than not all amongst us have got enough time to be confident about the fire extinguisher protection which is of a high concer... Read >
Author: Alien

Archaic Methods Of Providing Floor Heat

01st April 2009
Convenience Of Radiant Floor Heating Installation Do you contemplate whether or not you want to get out of bed because your wood floors may be too cold? With radiant floor heating, you would never have to worry about it again. Radiant floor heating su... Read >
Author: Tatw

Landlord Insurance Coverage - Building, Contents and Others

27th March 2009
If you want to learn more about landlord building insurance then continue reading for I will be talking about some of the typical areas covered by landlord building insurance. But let me not get ahead of myself, allow me to discuss a broad overview of l... Read >
Author: Raki

The Nature Of Soil

17th March 2009
It must be observed, however, that, though the soil be good in its nature down to two feet deep, that which comes to the top in the first node of trenching, will not be, immediately, so good for use, as the soil which has been at top for ages. It is, in s... Read >
Author: Janice Sherwood

Industrial Refrigeration Equipment -- Chiller Installation And Equipment

10th March 2009
Chiller installation and equipment are vital components in many different businesses and industries. They are responsible for keeping buildings and rooms cooled, keeping equipment cool, and are even integrated directly into certain processes or procedures... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly

Energy Saving Products To Reduce Your Bills

02nd March 2009
Thanks to the recent meltdown of the financial sector both in the UK and worldwide, 2009 is not shaping up well to be a good year for many. So why not kick sand in the face of the purveyors of doom and gloom and do something in your life that will make yo... Read >
Author: Jeff J

Top Five Power-Hungry Appliances

02nd March 2009
As the cost of living continues to climb, many of us are having to tighten our belts. But is cutting down our outgoings as difficult as we think? Here we have a bunch of suggestions as to how to make small savings on a day-to-day basis. And if we make lit... Read >
Author: MarkeD

A Boiler problem

18th February 2009
I believe you must have experienced this nightmare at least once in your lifetime. It's winter, early morning, Friday morning, alarm clock is waking you up. It's time to get up. You wait a while and enjoy the last moments of staying under the warm duv... Read >
Author: Jo Harris

Where To Buy Blodgett Steam Equipment

08th February 2009
If you have been looking for quality steam equipment for your kitchen, you need not look any further. Blodgett Steam is a company that can and will provide you with a full line of equipment to meet all of your needs. There are several different types of... Read >
Author: jesrest

Cold Times in the Pipe Lines

24th January 2009
A home insurance company revealed that there has been a 15% increase in home insurance claims this winter period from people who have experienced burst pipes in their homes as a result of the cold weather which has put its icy grips around the UK. The ... Read >
Author: Catherine White

Considerations For a UK Landlord

18th January 2009
Energy efficiency The National Landlords Association has highlighted the benefits of maintaining an efficient home, stating that it can make it more attractive to prospective tenants. Improving a house or flat can also add value to the property, as wel... Read >
Author: MarkeD

How To Use A Coffee Machine

12th January 2009
Coffee machines that aren't clean properly will surely experience problems in the future. One method that should be done regularly is descaling which is a term that enables the user to remove lime that may cause damage to either the boiler or the pump. ... Read >
Author: Jennifer Seaton

A General Overview Of Feeding Horses

12th January 2009
When you own a steed it is very necessary that you have enough wisdom on how to give prim pony charge--genteel stallion grooming, polite feeding, and prim mount teaching--so that you will become successful mare raiser. You should evoke some fundamentals o... Read >
Author: Julia Sullivan

Jetters and Jetting as a Profession

12th January 2009
Water jetters use high pressure and water to clean blocked sewers and drains. It has become popular for plumbers since it makes cleaning faster and more efficient. This equipment is used in commercial and residential lines. The equipment’s pressure, hos... Read >
Author: May Smith

Home Patio Heaters: All Your Questions and Queries Answered Part 1

12th January 2009
Patio heaters are a brilliant way to warm you up whilst you are reading outside on a chilly evening, perhaps swimming in your outdoor pool, or entertaining guests late into the night on a summer’s evening. However, very little is actually known about ... Read >
Author: Edward Barker

How To Manage Your Finances During a Crisis.

09th January 2009
All tsunamis, hurricanes and medical atrocities aside, there’s more to crisis proofing deadly and financial catastrophes. In the realm of protecting one’s family from the devastation of financial dire straits, a simple plan starts with a budget.... Read >
Author: Dencho Denchev

Reap the Rewards of Renting

09th January 2009
It’s a fair argument that paying a mortgage every month as opposed to paying rent is a means of building equity and making an investment for the future. But renting your own home can offer a more strategic financial option, especially if the property ma... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

The Different Kinds Of Catalogue Barberque Grill

08th January 2009
Many manufacturers use every marketing skill that they can find to get their produce into the hands of buyers. Some of these companies have found that barbeque grills catalogue shopping is a favored system for people to use when they want to see cinema, a... Read >
Author: Jack Sands

How the Insurance Business Works

06th January 2009
In some lines of insurance, one additional type of service is important: engineering and loss prevention. The quality of engineering service varies from company to company. A well qualified corps of inspectors may weigh the balance in favor of a given... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

Boiler Hassles

19th December 2008
Been hitting a few snags with the boiler of late. Last week, it cut out completely so I decided to 'give it a go' myself. My mate Skeletor fitted the gas pipes in the first place, and he had no qualifications whatsoever, so I figured it couldn't be too ha... Read >
Author: Daniel Higgins

Buying A Espresso Machine For The First Time

15th December 2008
Those who want to start the day right with a fresh cup of coffee have to go out first and buy the machine. There are certain things to consider before shelling out those hard earned dollars and here are some tips that will help any potential buyer. Ho... Read >
Author: Jennifer Seaton

Winter proofing your home

15th December 2008
Another winter home insurance warning this time Halifax are warning that many homes need winter proofing to avoid damaging your home and adding extra cost to your home insurance premiums. The insurers has said that 20,000 people needed broken or frozen pi... Read >
Author: Seamus Swords

Cheap gas and electricity: Avoid the Christmas chill

12th December 2008
At this time of year the last thing you want is for something to go wrong with you gas and/or electricity. It’s cold and dark outside and you do not want to be sat in a house with no heating and have to wait hours for an electrician. The only problem is... Read >
Author: Karl Bantleman

Repair or Replace? Boilers

03rd December 2008
All UK homeowners should strive toward energy efficiency. It saves time, money and it helps out the environment, and even the government has begun to show an interest. Building Regulations now have set standards that heating and hot water systems must a... Read >
Author: Tal Potishman

Efficient Central Heating Solutions for Your Home

02nd December 2008
Winter is almost here, are you prepared? It is important to ensure that your central heating system is up to par. An enjoyable holiday season is only possible if all parts of the system are operating properly. There are a few problems that can, and usu... Read >
Author: Tal Potishman

The joy of itemisation

26th November 2008
With astronomical house prices and more people going to university, shared house living seems to be more popular than ever. But when that time of the month rolls round and bills need to get paid (if you're unlucky enough to have a landlord who won�t in... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Save Money – Go Green

23rd November 2008
With the nights getting darker earlier, and the temperatures falling each day, many people have already started leaving their lights on all night and have started cranking their heating up to Mediterranean temperatures – but as the temperature of your h... Read >
Author: Dan Collins

Part L – Building Regulations to Change Home Heating and Cut CO2 Emissions

12th November 2008
Building Regulations Part L to Help Reduce Carbon Emissions by Tal Potishman Part L was introduced as part of the 2005 Building Regulations and it set a new standard with regards to energy efficiency. It called for all new boilers installed or replace... Read >
Author: Tal Potishman

Utilities - Saving Money On Heating

12th November 2008
Oil prices have fluctuated as of late, in the midst of the credit crunch this has led to increases in the price of fuel sources such as petrol and natural gas. With the winter months not too far away, there are some who will undoubtedly have some conce... Read >
Author: DCollins

Earned Value Case Study

12th November 2008
Earned Value Analysis It's good sometimes to bring in an outside resource to review your projects or that one troublesome project for compliance. This is where I come in; having skills in this area I am also impartial and come with a number of tool... Read >
Author: Mike

Quality wall mounted electric fires

11th November 2008
Many people like the thought of having an impressive fireplace in their home but feel as though they are unable to have one unless their property already has a chimney. This needn't actually limit your options. A quality wall mounted electric fireplace co... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Who Invented The Motorcycle

11th November 2008
Good question, but I have to ask you one; gas or steam? No, that's not what my Dental Hygienist asks me before she sets to work cleaning my gnashers. You see Gottlieb Daimler invented the first gas powered motorcycle in 1885, when an engine created by Nic... Read >
Author: Alan Liptrot

Boiler Servicing - Important Consideration for Homeowners and Landlords

31st October 2008
It is generally known that systems such as your domestic boiler require periodic service in order to keep them in good operating condition. There are several ways to ensure the maintenance is done on a fixed schedule, such as using the service interval ti... Read >
Author: Tal Potishman

A guide to electric fireplaces

31st October 2008
You may have spotted that many people are now having electric fireplaces installed in their homes. This articles offers a brief guide to these products, including information on how to get lower prices when buying them. To begin with, let's take a quic... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Central Gas Heating And Other Residential Heating Methods

30th October 2008
Central heating plays a major role in the daily lives of millions of people around the world. When autumn ushers in every year and the scarves and coats start to fill the streets, it is also time to switch those heaters on. One of the central heating appr... Read >
Author: Florence Gasket

Credit Cards - The Life Destroyers

27th October 2008
The problem with debt is that it creeps up on you – all of a sudden! You know what I mean. We happily go about our daily lives, not paying too much attention to our spending. Just pop it on the credit card. After all it’s only a few dollars. The bo... Read >
Author: Jack Stevinson

The Solar Tower

27th October 2008
A solar tower is a device that converts solar energy (heat from the sun) into electricity. Solar towers are suitable for large-scale power generation. The Basic Component Parts of a Solar Tower Energy Plant: * Solar Tower - The solar tower is simply... Read >

Steam Carpet Cleaners – a healthier way to clean

21st October 2008
Steam Carpet Cleaners provide an effective and reliable way to clean stained and dirty carpets. In today’s world Steam Carpet Cleaners are becoming quite popular for their efficiency and ease of operation- both among households and industrial users. Ste... Read >
Author: AlanD

The cost of heating a home

15th October 2008
When we purchase a home we tend to think about the cost involved in the initial purchase. How many of us take the time to think about the running costs associated with living in a property? With energy prices having risen around the world, more and mor... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Ways to Fund a Big Purchase

07th October 2008
So you’ve got your hopes pinned on buying that new car. Or maybe it’s a new kitchen that is on the cards? Maybe you just need to do some DIY to spruce your house up a bit? Whatever the end result is going to be, we all need an injection of cash i... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

EcoDesign EuP to Affect UK Heating Industry Structure

09th September 2008
The Energy Using Products (EuP) Directive was introduced by the UK government in August 2007. It forms the bases for the EcoDesign requirements for the components and systems that use energy. The new directive is critical for any manufacturer and distribu... Read >
Author: Tal Potishman

A Guide to Buying a New Boiler

08th September 2008
It may well be time for a new boiler, but you should never jump in wallet first and buy the first thing that is offered to you. There is a lot to consider, and having a bit of background knowledge could really help. So read this new boiler guide first, th... Read >
Author: Ivor Bates

What is a Payday loan and what are the advantages and disadvantages

08th September 2008
A payday loan is a short term loan which is provided in return for a post-dated cheque (English spelling). The post dated cheque would be made payable on the date of your next pay day or maybe the following one. You can either arrange to pay the loan of... Read >
Author: peterhw

What is a Payday loan and what are the advantages and disadvantages

08th September 2008
A payday loan is a short term loan which is provided in return for a post-dated cheque (English spelling). The post dated cheque would be made payable on the date of your next pay day or maybe the following one. You can either arrange to pay the loan of... Read >
Author: peterhw

Radiators - Essential for Efficient Central Heating

02nd September 2008
They are essential for an efficient domestic central heating system, yet radiators rarely make the news headline in the central heating space. Central heating systems are often associated with a good boiler and a large cylinder in most people’s minds. H... Read >
Author: Tal Potishman

Boiler Heating Systems—Types and Advantages

21st August 2008
r>A boiler heating system is a system that heats and circulates water, in the process distributing heat in homes and buildings with the use of a boiler. The system comprises a boiler, a pump and baseboards that are connected by water piping. The w... Read >
Author: Mark

Energy Efficient Water Heaters

24th July 2008
In this article I will cover energy efficient water heaters. We will not talk about the energy efficient tankless water heaters because they are covered in detail in a previous article. Go to our web site to see it. Energy efficiency is a hot topic right... Read >
Author: Bob Willoughby

How Do Boilers Work?

10th July 2008
A boiler is an important component of a heating system used in homes, buildings, industries and in making hot water. It is the part that contains water and moves heat in the form of steam from a fuel source such as oil, gas or coal to provide warm air. Th... Read >
Author: Mark

Say ‘buy buy’ to renting – is buying the better option?

20th June 2008
Given the choice, most people would buy a house outright and avoid borrowing altogether. For most of the UK, however, there is no such choice, so a mortgage is the only way to become a ‘home owner’. As house prices rise and fall dramatically in short ... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins

Personal loans online UK

17th June 2008
Whether you need a large or small personal loan, we are here to help you with our national service that offers quick online processing for all personal loans, including loans and mortgages for house purchase or refinancing your home. Our expertise ranges... Read >
Author: Intsub

Buying a property to rent out; a checklist

15th April 2008
OK so here’s the scenario… You have found the property that you want to buy; you contact either the vendor or the agents to arrange a viewing. After looking over the property for approximately 5-25 minutes you say yes and leave. Your offer is accept... Read >
Author: Graham Drage

Before buying a new home you MUST

26th March 2008
If you have not carried out a detailed Snagging meeting with your new home builder you are storing up problems for the future. These days the house building industry is populated by mainly publicly owned companies who have share holders breathing down ... Read >

Save the World by Saving Energy

04th March 2008
All of us are probably guilty of wasting energy. We all seem to be experts when it comes to using it, but many of us fail miserably when we're told to save it. The government and media are constantly threatening us with impending doom unless we rethink... Read >
Author: Nick Cox

How to Use an Espresso Machine

28th February 2008
In order to produce a brew coffee drink of espresso – one requires a dedicated machine that delivers a highly pressurized stream of hot water required for processing this particular kind of fine, powder-like ground coffee. With a thicker consistency tha... Read >
Author: Natalie Williams

The Differences Between a Condensing and a Non-Condensing Wall Hung Boiler

27th February 2008
With the costs of energy constantly on the rise and with no declines in sight in the future, more and more households and companies are looking into efficient alternatives when it comes to heating the water used in buildings. One of the best alternatives ... Read >
Author: Rob Parker

Heating Cover - Top Tips

21st February 2008
Gas is an excellent source of energy, used predominantly across the UK to heat homes and other buildings. A badly maintained boiler and heating system though, not only costs more money, but could also prove fatal! There are a number of checks and prev... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken

How Oil is Refined

07th February 2008
When we drill for oil, it comes out in a thick sticky form called crude oil. Crude oil has its uses, but we use oil for so many different things that we need to refine it to get it into the usable forms that we need. We make plastics, gasoline and even ca... Read >
Author: Bob Jent

The Ins and outs of heating cover

06th February 2008
As the winter nights grow longer, the possibility of something going wrong with your boiler increases and the last thing you want at this time of year is to be without heating and warm water. This is why you have decided to buy heating cover, so what are ... Read >
Author: Karl Bantleman

Rancillio Espresoo Machine - A Real Italian Espresso Maker

06th February 2008
The Rancillio espresso machine is without question a truly authentic Italian machine. Made up of the finest materials it's built to last years and give top performance weather it's to be used at home or in the office. It produces outstanding espresso crea... Read >
Author: Raj

Heating cover- protect your home from the winter weather.

05th February 2008
When your boiler or heating breaks down the last thing you want to do is have to find a plumber because you can almost guarantee that they will not be able to see to the problem straight away. This causes many problems, and a problem that is easily avoida... Read >
Author: Karl Bantleman

Geothermal Heating

14th November 2007
Geothermal heating is a process that has been used since the Roman times. It is a way of heating buildings/spas by utilising sources of hot water that already exist near the earth’s surface. In places where Geothermal resources are available it is possi... Read >
Author: Helen

Fitting Underfloor Heating Into a Carpeted Room

05th November 2007
When my wife and I bought our house this year, I decided to replace the old heating system with electric underfloor heating. The previous owners had told me the boiler was old and temperamental, and the ceiling showed scars from previous leaks, so I decid... Read >
Author: Linda Sumnall

How to Eliminate Your Utility Costs

05th November 2007
When you’re renting a single house to one family the utilities are irrelevant- they pay for all of it. But when you have a multi-unit property, the utilities can quickly become an ugly beast that’ll eat right through your profits. Back in 2000 and 200... Read >
Author: Arthur Hastings

Types of Central Heating Systems

02nd November 2007
There are many different types of Central Heating Systems available. Most if not all of these Central Heating Systems comprise of a boiler, radiator and pipework. Due to the average temperature that is seen across the UK, Europe and in certain parts of Ru... Read >
Author: Helen

Remake Your New Home With Trendy Central Heating Radiators

20th September 2007
If you've just moved into a home with central heating that's a few years old, you should look into upgrading the system. Providing the boiler and pump are in good order, then the smart move would be just to replace your radiators. Not only will this make ... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets

Quick Cash with a Payday Loan

07th August 2007
So you’ve just been hit by a large, unexpected bill – perhaps its car troubles, or a household boiler breaking, or maybe you just want a bit of extra cash for a short trip or night out. Whatever it may be, the wait till the next payday couldn’t be f... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken

Things To Do If Rents Don’t Cover The Monthly Expenses

29th June 2007
When renting out properties one thing that can happen is the rents don't cover the monthly expenses of a property. One reason this can happen is if taxes go up or if the cost to heat the home or other bills go up. One thing you can do if the rents don't c... Read >
Author: Kevin Cox

Unraveling the Mysteries of Vapor Steam Cleaning

24th May 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 The Janitorial Store Are you looking for a way to clean that involves less elbow grease? Are you looking for a healthier way to clean? Have you considered switching to vapor steam cleaning? Vapor steam cleaning is a unique cleaning m... Read >
Author: Steve Hanson

Roger the Lodger?

30th April 2007
With the average first-time property price reaching £156,000, six times the average wage of £26,000, renting a room out for extra income and sharing living costs is the latest way that first-time buyers are helping to pay off the mortgage. A new typ... Read >
Author: JamesQuinton

Basement Finishing Systems

23rd April 2007
Basements are considered as an important space in your home. This is the best getaway place where you can relax, lose your worries and go for a soothing nap. This place provides you the option for keeping all your required accessories whenever you are pla... Read >
Author: Basement Spaces

A WILD LIFE RESERVE JUST 2 HOURS AWAY FROM THE CAPITAL

27th March 2007
Around 1.4 million years ago, a slow but devastating eruptive process, caused that one of the boiler walls of this volcano collapsed, but peculiarly, instead of leaving a sandbank or a lagoon like it happens in most of the cases, The Pasochoa created a... Read >
Author: Eric Castro

Maintaining Taxidermy.www.Taxidermy4cash.com

12th December 2006
General observation relating to taxidermy preservation When considering “restoration” of Victorian item of natural history the best attitude to adopt has to be “less is more”. Many times we have witnessed cases that have been virtually re-create... Read >
Author: www.Taxidermy4cash.com

Victorian Taxidermy Restoration. www.Taxidermy4cash.com

22nd November 2006
General observation relating to taxidermy preservation If you posses taxidermy, that has been handed down the generation or are just starting out collecting taxidermy. Firstly welcome to this interesting and diverse world of collecting. From our experi... Read >
Author: www.Taxidermy4cash.com

Heating and Airconditioning: What You Need to Know

15th November 2006
The HVAC system uses three closely related functions, namely, heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning. These functions are uniquely set up so that they can regulate temperature and humidity in residential homes, public offices, and other building facil... Read >
Author: Milafel Hope Awe

Cut your domestic fuel bill. Save energy and money.

15th November 2006
Copyright 2006 Dr Phil Hariram Most homeowners are energy conscious and would like to do more but the cost of installing energy saving items can be prohibitive. If your boiler is inefficient and you need to replace it with a more efficient system, it c... Read >
Author: Phil Hariram

Three ways to save fuel and energy with magnets.

15th November 2006
Copyright 2006 Dr Phil Hariram The theory behind using a powerful magnetic field to improve fuel burn in combustion engines is nothing new. Magnetic fields were use to improve the combustion of fuel as early as 1940s. The US air force used magnets on t... Read >
Author: Phil Hariram

Taxidermy Restoration (www.Victorian-taxidermy.com)

28th September 2006
General observation relating to taxidermy preservation If you posses taxidermy, that has been handed down the generation or are just starting out collecting taxidermy. Firstly welcome to this interesting and diverse world of collecting. From our experi... Read >
Author: www.Taxidermy4cash.com

How to cut your winter fuel bills.

21st August 2006
Copyright 2006 Dr Phil Hariram There are three ways you can cut your fuel bills. Firstly you can insulate your home so that heat loss is reduced to a minimum. Secondly you can use energy efficient domestic appliances such as fridges and freezers, dishw... Read >
Author: Phil Hariram

Installing a New Shower Unit

29th July 2006
A successful shower installation requires careful planning and a lot of work. In most cases, you will need to do three types of tasks: framing walls, installing the plumbing, and finishing walls. Preparation Firstly, you must decide on the type of ... Read >
Author: Ray Dobson

Cheese Making

11th July 2006
The value of cheese as a food has not been fully appreciated. A point in favor of cheese as an economical food is that it does not require cooking before being served. It may, however, be grated and served in a variety of ways with cooked foods. Co... Read >
Author: Leon van der Westhuizen

Central Heating - Balancing Radiators

15th May 2006
In order to ensure an even distribution of hot water to the radiators in a system you'll need to 'balance the system'. Often the radiators near to the boiler/pump would tend to be warmer than the radiators further away, balancing the system will even out ... Read >
Author: James Hickman

Why Should You Get A Humidifier Today?

21st March 2006
Why do you need a humidifier in your home you may ask? There are certain times of the year, particularly winter, where the air becomes extremely dry and creates an unpleasant climate to live in. A humidifier will get rid of this discomfort, as it wi... Read >
Author: Jeff Schuman

Radiant Floor Heat: It Warms Your Soles But it Doesn't Empty Your Pockets

14th January 2006
There is no doubt that radiant floor heating is a superior method of heating your home. Its popularity is steadily increasing as people discover that not only is it the most comfortable form of heating, but also the most cost efficient. Though comfort... Read >
Author: Harvey Juric

A Brief History of Espresso

01st December 2005
Luigi Bezzera, the owner of a manufacturing business invented Espresso at the turn of the century. Luigi Bezzera was simply trying to figure out a way to brew coffee faster. He figured if he could just add pressure to the brewing process it would ... Read >
Author: J. Brian Keith

How to Brew Your Own Beer

23rd August 2005
Beer brewing has become increasingly popular because it produces a large amount of beer for a very little amount of money. There are three things to consider when brewing your own beer from home - equipment, ingredients and procedure. Equipment Needed... Read >
Author: Bill Kaplan