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How To Have A Safe And Comfortable Sleep Inside Your Tent

29th September 2009
You’re addicted to camping but when cold weather steps in, you have to debate with yourself whether to endure the cold and the sleepless nights in the tent just to be able to do the thing you love most or be stuck in the house, feeling sad but comfortab... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Himfr.com reports China's food drying machinery development status and trend analysis

25th September 2009
Food Science and Technology staff to develop innovative, have appeared in many forms of food drying machinery, such as air convection drying, drum drying, vacuum drying equipment, drying equipment, pressure and electromagnetic radiation drying equipment. ... Read >
Author: chenxiao

Create an outdoor oasis by your pool or backyard: Bali huts

22nd September 2009
You can have your own tropical paradise Bali huts made of thatches that are waterproof and easy to install. Bali huts protects you 100% from the ultraviolet rays of the sun. It is up to 10°C cooler in summer and warmer in winter, quick to erect over you... Read >
Author: Henry Funk

Most of a Conservatory is Glass! Here is what you need to know.

22nd September 2009
Your new conservatory or orangery will incorporate large areas of glass and your choice of glazing type is very important – the following will guide you through the different options and explain how the various choices will affect the way in which you u... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson

All about San Diego Vinyl windows

18th September 2009
What are vinyl windows? Window frames can be made from wood, aluminum, fiber and vinyl. Vinyl windows are gaining importance for use in both new homes and as window replacements. You can buy them from a manufacturer or franchisee. There are various man... Read >
Author: Michael Peter

Government Considers Higher Council Tax for Home Owners without Double Glazing

31st July 2009
Government advisors say that home owners should face higher council tax and stamp duty if they refuse to make their homes “greener”. Those who do not have double glazing or insulation would be hammered under proposals drawn up by an environmental gro... Read >
Author: The Lancashire Conservatory Outlet

Curtain Wall Windows--What Is It And Do You Need One?

18th July 2009
Curtain wall windows are a kind of façade that cover the front of the building like a curtain. These structures do not bear any building load; in fact, they transfer their own load to the building through the connections at various floors and columns of ... Read >
Author: Francis Murphy

Expand Your Style with Custom Interior Doors

18th June 2009
There is nothing more captivating than to be able to add up a touch of one’s personality in enhancing some parts of the house. Several Householders hire the services of some of the best interior designers to receive the best prospective and approach in ... Read >
Author: mak

Expand Your Style with Custom Interior Doors

18th June 2009
There is nothing more captivating than to be able to add up a touch of one’s personality in enhancing some parts of the house. Several Householders hire the services of some of the best interior designers to receive the best prospective and approach in ... Read >
Author: mak

Why invest in a Bali hut or an African Gazebos?

15th June 2009
Exotic Thatch offers a comprehensive range of factory precision built gazebos and bali huts in DIY kit form or installed. Each structure can be customised with a wide range of compatible accessories and options to produce individual solutions for each pro... Read >
Author: Iron Fist

Home heating tax credits for 2009 & 2010

12th June 2009
IRS Guidance on Tax Credit for Purchase of Biomass Stoves On June 1, 2009, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) finally issued its guidance for the 30% consumer tax credit (up to $1500) for the purchase and installation of a 75-percent efficient bio... Read >
Author: chimney man

Search for Eco-Friendly Solutions Pays Off

05th April 2009
Ed Begley Jr., a movie and television actor whose credits include "A Mighty Wind" and "Batman Forever," used to get laughs for his so-called extreme eco-friendly practices, including riding a bike to gala events. Today, Begley, who embraced the green move... Read >
Author: Ron Roberts

Double Glazing Energy Ratings Explained

17th March 2009
Energy ratings for windows are a newborn concept which test the turn of heat which escapes from windows and doors in visit to rate a house for thermal efficiency. The ratings start at G rating for the least energy efficient and go up to an 'A' for the ... Read >
Author: leebo

The Gasification Boiler and Gasifier Advantages

06th March 2009
Gasification in-situ with energy production or pyrolysis of the above mentioned residues, under a non-oxidizing atmosphere for alternative fuels production could be a solution to the environmental problems that land filling or conventional combustion coul... Read >
Author: Steve Last

Gasification of Sewage Sludges Explained

06th March 2009
Gasification of sludge is carried out on sewage sludges with energy production or pyrolysis of the thermally dried residues, under a non-oxidizing atmosphere. It can be a means of alternative renewalble fuel production and it could in part be a solution t... Read >
Author: Steve Last

Residential Energy Tax Credits Extended Through 2010

04th March 2009
Residential Energy tax credits have been extended until December 31, 2010. Many of the caps, or limits on the tax credit amount you can claim, have been eliminated. With the exception of a biomass stove, you may be able to take a credit of 30% of you... Read >
Author: Sam Streubel

Kommerling Windows and Doors: Guarantee of Quality Materials

03rd March 2009
Kommerling profile windows and doors are symbol of quality products, which is well designed and integrated for home improvement, home, residential and living place. Kommerling installer is fabricating doors and windows with highest protocol of quality ... Read >
Author: Ryan Marley

Are Metal Roofs the Right Choice For Your Home?

02nd March 2009
Metal roofs are rapidly gaining popularity and although they have many advantages, they cost almost 30% more than regular asphalt or shingle roofs. Whether metal roofs are the right choice for your home or not depends on various situations and conditions... Read >
Author: R.Amidi

Things you need to know about Cavity Wall Insulation

09th January 2009
Cavity wall insulation is a good way to significantly reduce the amount of energy you need to heat your home, and reduce carbon emissions. The average house could reduce heating costs by 15%. In fact, between 2002 and 2005 around 800,000 households ins... Read >
Author: Samantha Gilford

Mazda: the hope of the Rotary Engine

13th October 2008
Mazda: the hope of the Rotary Engine Models of the Mazda: - From the past time, Mazda had been known as the future of the sports car and their engines. Some of the few developed cars in the past were Mazda RX2, RX3, RX4, and RX7 and now the latest versi... Read >
Author: akiraadonis

The Advantages Of Using Styrofoam Insulation

27th June 2008
Styrofoam is an important part of the modern economy. It is a versatile product used for cups, plates and as insulation products. Architects often use Styrofoam in concrete forms because it has air pockets that make it excellent as an insulator. In roofs ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Why Cellulose Insulation Is Necessary

27th June 2008
Cellulose insulation is necessary to provide thermal protection. It is also necessary to control cost of operation. This method is used to increase homeowner comfort. Most of homes of United States are built on cellulose insulation techniques. It provi... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Mazda 16x: The Future of the Rotary Engine

25th January 2008
The Mazda RX2, Mazda RX3, Mazda RX4, Mazda RX7 and now Mazda RX8 are all examples of successful rotary engine sports cars. The New Mazda 16x Rotary Engine should further popularize this offbeat combustion engine which features (as rotaries always have) a ... Read >
Author: Cody Miller

New Mazda2 has New Power Train

16th June 2007
This month is the schedule of the production of one of the highly anticipated cars for 2007 – the new Mazda 2. And for this model, a new power train has been made by Mazda. Aimed at making the new Mazda 2 one of the most economical cars in its cla... Read >
Author: Kraig

The all-new Mazda Naturally Aspirated MZR 1.3L Miller-Cycle Engine

06th June 2007
Mazda Motor Corporation has a history of developing powerful engines like for instance, the Wankel Rotary engine. Mazda is the only automaker that was able to surmount all the difficult technical challenges that came with the RE technology and even went... Read >
Author: Kraig

Mazda Builds New Naturally-aspirated MZR 1.3L Miller-cycle Engine

05th June 2007
Mazda is in another breakthrough as it produces its new naturally-aspirated MZR 1.3L miller-cycle engine which will power the all-new Mazda Demio. The company built this in order to achieve a fuel economy of 23.0 km/L and qualify for Japan's Green Tax e... Read >
Author: Kraig