May 6, 2014

How to Find Reasonable Ducted Air Conditioning Prices



Hot, humid summers. When Brisbane temperatures run in the high 30s (or 40s, as it happened in January 1940), you will want the best cooling system for your home or office. And for many people, that cooling system may be the ducted air system, which can cool multiple rooms using a series of ducts, can reduce the noise level in any home, and can also blend well with the interior décor. So how can you not choose this type of cooling system?


For one, it tends to be pricier because it is more complex than other fixed type systems. You might even pay more money for certain units. For another, installation requires expertise, which means you need to be very selective about your service provider. The good news is that you can actually get reasonable ducted air conditioning prices.

The first step to getting a good price for your topnotch cooling system is to choose your installer well. You need a ducted air conditioning specialist, one that has achieved a good reputation for delivering quality services around Brisbane. A specialist of this calibre can guarantee that no mistakes will be made during the installation (mistakes will mean extra costs). You can be sure that with the right service provider, your ducted air conditioning system will be planned appropriately, giving you an energy efficient, quiet, and best of all, effective cooling system.

Another key ducted air conditioning buying guide you might want to follow is going with a specialist that gets its units and materials in bulk and directly from manufacturers. What this means is greater savings for you as the end consumer.

Fortunately for today’s consumers, getting prices for air conditioning systems and units is very convenient. You don’t have to drive to several stores around the city to find the suitable air conditioning specialist. By doing your price search online, you can shop anytime and anywhere, and you can save money on petrol.

Quotes may be requested through the air conditioning specialist’s website. A speedy reply will save you time and effort in hiring the most affordable specialist to install your, for instance, Mitsubishi air conditioners. Brisbane residents and business owners need not wait for days just to find out how much they need to spend on their preferred air conditioning brand.

Finally, some air conditioning specialists may also offer discounts or special promotions on certain air conditioners. Special discounts may be announced on the service provider’s website or you could sign up for email alerts to get priority on such announcements. If you’re in no hurry to get your ducted air conditioning system installed, waiting for special sales could save you a good deal of money.

About the author: Kenneth Lawrence loves to share some home improvement tips to help various homeowners. Indeed, he visits home improvement related sites to guide him with his writing. He writes in behalf of http://www.airconditionerinstallationbrisbane.com.au/

May 4, 2014

A Handy To-Do List to Keep Your Home Safe and Well Maintained




A Handy To-Do List to Keep Your Home Safe and Well Maintained -Owning a home means you are responsible for its building maintenance. If you don't attend to your home until things stop working, leak, or break; it will generally cost you more in time and money in the long-run. Whether you are an experienced DIYer or hire your local handy-man, preventative maintenance will save you money and provide you peace of mind that your home is safe and well maintained.
Though not conclusive, the following, 'To-Do List', will ensure that your home's building maintenance is properly scheduled.

MONTHLY
•HVAC filters should be replaced or cleaned. If you have purchased the longer-lasting filter follow the manufacturer's instruction and modify this list accordingly.
•Range Hood filters should be inspected and cleaned as necessary. Remove filters and soak them in hot soapy water to dissolve grease; rinse, let dry, and re-install.
•Deodorize and clean your garbage disposal. Turn on the disposal and drop ice cubes down the drain with a minimal stream of cold water. Next, wedge a fresh lemon and drop the sections down the disposal. The 'what's that smell' question you ask when you first enter the house will be gone. (Tip: Make sure the wrench for freeing a jammed disposal is handy and that all members of the household know how to use it properly.)
•When you take a look under the kitchen sink visually inspect the fire extinguisher to make sure it is easily accessible and appears in good working order. Don't forget the one hanging on the wall in the garage, inspect it too.
•Inspect your plumbing fixtures and faucets, including the ice maker connection. Take the time and specifically inspect them monthly. A constant drip will ruin cabinets over time if ignored. (Tip: Make sure that all drains are flushed. Unused shower drains or out-of-the-way basement floor drains are the ones most often forgotten. Sewer gas is unpleasant and can be dangerous.)
•Test your smoke alarms and CO2 alarms.

QUARTERLY
•Check your water softener's salt level and fill as needed.
•Replace your drinking water filters.
•Irrigation systems should be checked quarterly for broken or misdirected sprinkler heads and piping damage. It's a rude surprise to find a huge increase in your water bill, not to mention dead or dying landscaping.

SEMIANNUALLY
•Clean the coils on the exterior portion of your air-conditioning system. Most big-box stores carry products designed for this purpose. The energy savings and longer life of the system are well worth the time and expense. (Tip: Keep the air intake and discharge to the condenser unblocked to maximize its performance.)
•It's great to do your spring cleaning after a long cold winter, but you should do it again in the fall. In addition to a thorough whole-house cleaning, don't forget to inspect your fireplace's flue; especially in the fall.
•While you are mopping the floor under the refrigerator, it's a good time to bring in the shop-vac and clean the refrigerator's coil.

ANNUALLY
•Smoke/Co2 alarm batteries should be replaced, even if yours are newer and hardwired to the house's electrical system. The only exception is if you have the 10 year lithium batteries; then follow the manufacturer's instruction. The USFA and FEMA recommend you replace your alarms every 8-10 years.
•Walk through the inside and around the outside of your home with screw drivers and an adjustable wrench. Check and tighten loose knobs, handles, hinges, devises, and fixtures as needed. Outside specifically, inspect weather-seals and sealants. If they are excessively worn or dried-out replace as needed. Inspect the house's finish, your driveway and sidewalks for damage. Tree roots can heave a sidewalk causing a trip hazard.
•Turn off your water heater and drain it to remove the hard-water scale build-up. If its gas fired, remove the inspection panel and using a flash light inspect the 'bonnet' over the burner for damage. Inspect the flue for damage or blockage. Carefully follow the manufacturer's instruction when relighting the pilot, if one is installed. If your water-heater is electric and older, pull the heating elements and inspect and/or replace as needed.
•Your washer and dryer should be inspected at least once a year. For the washer check the connections at both ends for leaks or bulges in the hoses. Pull the dryer out from the wall, disconnect the vent hose, and vacuum the hose and vent piping. If it is accessible, inspect and vacuum the vent outlet as well. Be careful not to kink the hose when you return the dryer to its place. Like with the water-heater, if your dryer is gas-fired remove the inspection cover and inspect the heater and corresponding flue. (Tip: If you plan to leave your home for a weekend or longer turn off the water-supply faucets.)
•Prepare for the part of the country where you live. Hurricanes, Tornadoes, earthquakes, or freezing winters; be prepared with food stores, etc.

As stated earlier, this list is not all inclusive, but it should serve as a good start for you to make your own list of scheduled building maintenance items.

5 Tips for Hiring a Home Remodeling Contractor



5 Tips for Hiring a Home Remodeling Contractor -Hiring a good home remodeling contractor will save you from many troubles. Hiring a bad contractor on the other hand is the beginning of your troubles. It is important to ensure that you labour hire the best in the industry. In your quest to select the best in the remodeling industry today, it is important to do the following:


Ask Friends

Your friends, relatives and colleagues have probably remodeled their houses, or know someone that has remodeled his or hers. You can ask them to direct you to the best remodeling contractor. These friends and relatives of yours can tell you an expert that has done a good job in the past. This can be the first step towards getting the best expert in the industry.

Credentials

It is not good to hire an expert that isn’t recognized anywhere. Such an expert is probably not qualified or certified. Because of this, he or she may not have necessary skills to offer high quality services. In addition, you will not get a way of pursuing such an expert if anything goes wrong. That’s why it is important to ask for credentials of the expert before hiring. For instance, it is important to establish whether an expert has various licenses from local authorities, state or organizations. In addition, it is good to establish whether an expert has passed various tests related to the field.

Check Past Work

You’re probably not the first client that a home remodeling contractor is working for. There are other clients that the expert has worked for. These clients can easily help you determine whether you are hiring the best expert or not. It’s important therefore to ask for their contacts, type of project and locality. Once you’ve done that, you will need to call these clients. When calling these clients, it is important to establish whether the expert did a good job, whether the expert completed the work in time or whether the expert treated clients well even after service delivery.

Interview Candidates

When undertaking labour hire, it is important to interview possible candidates. You can advertise your job for possible candidates to apply. Once they have done that, you can shortlist them. You can then interview to narrow the number. Remember though to have a small number of candidates to work with. This will eliminate confusion. When interviewing candidates, it is good to pay attention to the price, terms of work, insurances, credentials, reputation and principles. Or you can use the service of a labour hire company ( such as AWX in Brisbane) to help you find a good home remodeling contractor.

Pay Attention to Contract Writing

Contract writing is a very important aspect of labour hire. This is because it binds you with the home remodeling contractor. Remember therefore to be careful on the terms and conditions on the contract. No matter how long or boring it may seem, it is good to go through the contract before signing it. When doing so, it is good to avoid home remodeling experts that require you to pay the whole amount of money before completion of the project. It is also good to take important details such as the name, phone number, license number and company name. These details will help you track the expert if something goes wrong somewhere.

Reticulation Installation: Perth Residents Discover Why Planned Lawn Watering Works



Why do some gardens look fuller and greener than others? How come your neighbour hardly ever labours when it comes to watering his lawn? And why is one area of your lawn drowning in water while other parts seem to need more water? Keeping lawns watered is not always as simple as turning the sprinklers on.

The reason why some gardens just look absolutely more impressive than others, even with little effort from the property owners, could be that it has a reticulation system that works well. If you want your lawn to look better and you want to spend more time admiring it than labouring over it, you need the professional reticulation installation Perth contractors have to offer.


Reticulation experts will come up with a proper plan for your garden. This entails considering the size of your lawn, the sections involved (e.g. vegetable beds, flower beds, the lawn, etc.), the source of your water, andthe number of sprinklers required. A sufficiently drawn up plan will guarantee that you do not waste any money on unnecessary pipes and that the system will work well to improve your lawn.

Aside from preparing the plan to install your reticulation, your Perth contractor may also be able to recommend the perfect type of lawn sprinklers (e.g. stationary spray pop-ups, which cover smaller zones; impact rotors, which spray multiple streams of water, and large turf rotors, which are more for golf courses and other commercial properties). Some sprinklers are far more effective at watering in particularly shaped zones of any lawn. Different sprinklers also have varying flow-rates. It would, naturally, make good sense to invest in sprinkler types that will be very effective in watering your particular garden.

Another key factor that could affect the way your lawn is watered will be the depth of the lawn sprinklers. If it’s been installed too high, it could injure people and quickly damage your sprinkler. The right height and the right location for your sprinklers will allow your reticulation system to be more successful.

Once the reticulation system has been installed, consider getting maintenance service. A proper checkup of your system will ensure that the control box has not been exposed to anything that may damage it or that the sprinklers are still spraying water as intended or that they are not clogged with debris.

A well-planned reticulation system supported by a proper maintenance plan ensures that your lawn is watered efficiently. It prevents costly repairs in the future. And it allows you to simply sit back and enjoy your lush, green lawn.

About the author: Kenneth Lawrence is a passionate "handyman". His crafts involve DIY concepts and would like to share guidelines and tips about stuff on home improvement. He writes in behalf of http://www.fitchcontracting.com.au/

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