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Recycling Rubber

15th October 2009
Most of us are quite familiar with the everyday recycling activities of our newspaper, plastics, cardboard, and glass, but have you thought about recycling rubber? If you are hesitant to undertake such a task, there are many businesses that will pick up ... Read >
Author: Elle Wood

Features to look out for with your next washing machine

02nd October 2009
Choosing typical household goods can be bewildering if you do not know what you are looking for. Buying household appliances is not something many of us will do on a regular occurrence like our food shopping and so it's easy to not know what to look for.... Read >
Author: Lee Lazarus

Save on Winter Fuel Bills

23rd September 2009
The average UK household can save over £27,000 throughout the course of a lifetime and decrease their carbon footprint by making small, everyday changes to the way energy is used in the home. Substantial savings can be made by taking simple actions ... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Bathroom Suites - Redefining Personal Spaces

15th September 2009
Bathrooms have always been the most neglected areas in a typical household. People have only recently started waking up to the idea of bathroom suites. Bathrooms are slowly losing their status of being mere water closets and are becoming more like persona... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Taking Care of Your Cuisinart Toaster Oven Will Save You Money

16th August 2009
A toaster oven is meant to preheat frozen products or toast bits of breads. Toaster ovens today are tiny white goods that are available in different models and brands. It is useful in bagels, bread or even pastries. Moreover, Cuisinart Toaster Ovens will ... Read >
Author: Derek Patrick

How does VoIP Work

17th July 2009
There are practically phones everywhere and even a typical household may have one for each member of the family. Nowadays, as computers are beginning to take the role as tools to speak to another person, one could wonder how does VoIP works. VoIP, also... Read >
Author: Elijah James

Buying a home in La Mirada? Consider the energy costs.

08th July 2009
There are so many technoligical advances in the world today, but it really makes it difficult to try to have the devices at our fingertips whenever we need them. And why not grab the latest if you can afford it? However, with the increasing fuel cost and ... Read >
Author: David Beyzek

How Electricity is Generated

23rd June 2009
Although static electricity is present in nature, in thunderclouds, nerve endings, and brains, there is no way at present to harness this in such a way that it could provide a steady flow of electricity to power appliances. Instead, electricity has to ... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri

Go Green Together

20th May 2009
A lot of people want to venture out and go green. Whatever the motive, people of all sorts are doing it. Children are being taught in school to leave as small as an environmental "foot print" as possible. These steps are great for the environment. What... Read >
Author: Brandon Glenn

The truth about the cost of Gluten Free Food

18th May 2009
The two things that a person suddenly diagnosed with celiac disease will quickly learn are that gluten free foods can be hard to find, and they are expensive. Unfortunately if a celiac wants to get well, they can't have any gluten in their diets, so they ... Read >
Author: Bruce Scott Dwyer

How to Greatly Reduce Your Credit Card Debt

15th April 2009
There is virtually no American consumer who does not carry some credit card debt. Statistics reveal that the typical household in the United States carries somewhere in the neighborhood of $10,000 of this form of indebtedness. The lure of the credit card ... Read >
Author: Lender411

Five Ways To Slash Energy Bills And HelpThe Environment

09th April 2009
Lower the temperature of your water heater: The temperature setting can be adjusted on both gas and electric water heaters which can save approximately 3% to 5% for each 10F reduction. Factory settings are typically dialed to 140F; however, the typical h... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How To Maximizing The Use Of Your Home Energy

01st April 2009
With the technological advancements we have today, it is hard to resist the temptation of having each electronic device available on the market. And why not grab the latest if you can afford it? However, with the increasing fuel cost and electric rate, th... Read >
Author: Jimmy Spier

Do-It-Yourself Glass Repair and Replacement Guide

23rd March 2009
Anything from simple accidents to acts of nature can damage any part of your home but since glass windows are such easy targets, it's no surprise that a broken glass windowpane is a typical household problem. If you are dealing with a large broken glass p... Read >
Author: Eddie Frank

Five Common Carpet Myths Debunked

21st March 2009
Carpeting has been the most popular floor covering in America for decades for good reason -; carpets feel soft, reduce noise and insulate rooms. But some common misconceptions deter people from buying carpets. Before purchasing flooring, consider th... Read >
Author: Ron Roberts
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