DIY Sash Window Insulation Enabling You Save Cash On Your Electric Bills
February 5, 2012 by Donald Stott · Leave a Comment
The current state of our economy has caused many people to try different things they would normally not try in order to save some money on their monthly household bills. DIY sash window insulation has been proven to help home owners reduce their energy costs at a significant rate.
NAR Spins To Keep Housing Market Ignorant Of Real Issues
February 5, 2012 by Joe Manausa, MBA · Leave a Comment
Every month, the National Association of REALTORS(R) publishes the Pending Home Sales Index which is a report of the total number of signed real estate contracts awaiting closing, as well as the existing home sales report.
Some Tips On Designing A Dream Country Farmhouse
February 4, 2012 by Frank Riekturr · Leave a Comment
If you are near to retreat or just have too much money to throw around and you are looking on a piece of place to invest in, you should think of constructing a farmhouse.
Find Out How To Save Money On Heating Bills With DIY Sash Window Insulation Immediately
February 3, 2012 by Donald Stott · Leave a Comment
We are all looking for ways to save money. In these hard economic times we have become very innovative and often decide to do a lot of home improvements ourselves. How To save money on heating bills with DIY sash window insulation is what we want to know.
How Do I Recognize A Termite Mound?
February 2, 2012 by Owen Jones · Leave a Comment
Termite mounds differ from species to species although to the amateur student of termites, many of them look alike. However, an specialist can often deduce the species just by looking at the mound. Termites construct their nests in all sorts of locations. Some build theirs in living trees like bees, others build them in dead upright or fallen trees. Tree stumps are a favourite of some other varieties of termite, which is why it is always recommended that you remove tree stumps in termite zones.
The Sustainability Of The Small Yet Efficient Houses
February 2, 2012 by Sharon Riekturr · Leave a Comment
Huge model homes have been sitting unsold, building licenses for new houses has reduced significantly, new home builders have very less task if any at all, employees and sub-contractors who have had years of dependable work in areas concerned to new home construction are jobless. To add cherry to the cake, energy charges are out of control.
How Would Double Paned Windows Reduce Your Energy Consumption
January 25, 2012 by Damian Hounslow · Leave a Comment
The double glazed window technology is quickly catching on due to its energy saving qualities. The window consists of two glass panes with dry air in between to act as insulation. The air is also dried to prevent moisture from building up in the space. If this happened, the insulation would be reduced. How can double glazed windows reduce your energy consumption you ask, here are a few hints.
Read About Insulation Using Modern Sash Window Joinery Methods
January 25, 2012 by Damian Hounslow · Leave a Comment
Owning a home with original features comes with many responsibilities when it comes to the upkeep. Windows can be a problem especially with older styles such as sash operated ones which are often found in Georgian style homes. You may find it is a good idea to replace them. Modern sash window joinery methods mean that it is possible to recreate the style.
Hard Wood Windows Or Soft Wood Windows Which Lasts Longer And Why
January 25, 2012 by Damian Hounslow · Leave a Comment
Wood has been used to frame windows for years and years. There are two types of wood used for this purpose; hardwood and softwood. Softwood comes from trees that are evergreen while hardwood comes from trees that shed their leaves at certain times of the year. Not all hardwood is hard and not all softwood is soft. There are certain soft woods that are stronger than some hardwood and vice versa. Generally speaking, however, hardwood is denser than soft wood. Hard wood windows last longer than softwood windows for the following reasons;
Employing Do It Your Self Sash Window Draught Proofing Is Simple
January 25, 2012 by Damian Hounslow · Leave a Comment
One of the most economical and easiest ways to improve an older house is to seal the windows against the elements. It’s not expensive to do, in most cases, and provides a long list of benefits to those living in the home. Do it your self sash window draught proofing is literally free and can often be simple to accomplish.