Archive for September, 2009


Mobile home roofing is home construction convenience wherein the roofs are pre-cast before installation. This makes it easy to set on the house, saving the homebuilders time in connecting one roofing material to the other. Using a circular-knit rubber membrane that fits your roof, the mobile home roofing method is one easy system that gives home owners a shorter time to anticipate a finished job.

Components of Mobile Home Roofing

Mobile Home Roofing emerged in the US during the 1960′s and has been used for over forty years in the West. The key element in Mobile Roofing is EPDM, or “ethylene propylene diene monomer”, rubber which is 45 mil compacted and preformed and cut to fit the roof in a single job.

The material of mobile roofing is resistant to impact, puncture and tear. It is made to stand very hot and cold temperatures, as it builds motion and thermal shock. It also lessens noises in roofs caused by the wind, which gives a relaxing ambiance for families to comfortably rest. White Elastomeric Roof, Peal and Seal, Kool Seal Aluminum Roof, Brewer Cote Plastic Roof, Stone Patch Flexx Sealer are just among the many samples of mobile roofing styles.

After problems with leaks in mobile home roofing materials in 1978, a new type of system was invented by Bob May, which includes insulating the material then rolling out the sheet with the roof membrane. This allowed the roof to be automatically attached into the deck which guarantees the membrane to be fixed around the edges. Such a membrane radiates 78 percent of the heat of the sun, which helps warm up cold areas.

Cost Worthy

Not only is mobile home roofing worthy of a purchase, it is also cost-effective since it usually comes in a complete package. These mobile roofs can also last for twenty years or more with no special instruments used during installation. The set up of mobile home roofing can done by the local handyman or by the home owners themselves.

Also, with the help of roofing calculators, ordering for a desired roof size is made easy and less time-consuming. More conveniently mobile home roofing can be bought online.

Some websites even accept orders with customized appearances, making the roofs more attuned to the owner’s taste. And if there is a problem on the roof ordered, calling for help is easier because mobile home roofing materials also come with warranties. With this system, everyone can definitely have their own houses without having to wait too long and, yet, be assured that they have sturdy roofs over their heads for a lifetime.

Ernest Jarquio is a dedicated family man hopelessly addicted to do-it-yourself projects. For more information, visit Flooring2Roof.com, where he discusses various subjects such as mobile home roofing, roofing calculator and roofing franchise

Our house is quite new – we moved in during the summer of 2003, and since we had the house built during the year preceding that, the garden was a disaster area in the beginning. We knew we wanted a deck of some kind along the length of the house (with access from the living room), but didn’t quite know what kind. After having paved a barbecue area with rocks we retrieved from the property, we decided the deck would be far too big for that kind of a project, and opted for wood. The area is at ground level, and didn’t require being attached to the house in any way, so I said – OK, I’ll do it.

Hubby was very doubtful, but we women can be persuasive, so early this spring, I went to it.

We had prepared the ground by leveling it with gravel, so the size was decided upon (3,5 x 15 meters), and the materials were purchased. 2′x4′ for the foundation, and ordinary, treated terrace boards for the actual deck. Also, I needed 2′X6′ for steps.

Tools are paramount. I would never have considered getting into a project like this without a proper saw – you know, the kind you can swivel and turn so it cuts the wood into any angle you choose. A level is a great help, and a right angle too. So is a rechargeable drill – a marvelous gadget!

Since I really knew nothing of carpentry, I had to work out for myself how to do everything, but I found that the scraps I remembered from my geometry lessons in school helped a lot. I now know why they teach kids that stuff… I spent quite some time planning the whole process, and had it pretty well worked out by the time I began.

I started by making a frame with the 2′x4′. The frame went all around the projected size of the deck, and provided support for the next part of the plan – 2′x4′ beams inside the frame, distanced at 60 centimeters. These were to provide support for the boards, that were to be screwed on to the beams. Why 60 cms? I found (on the Internet!) that this is the ideal distance between beams supporting the boards I’d chosen. 28 millimeters thick boards can take a span of 60 cms.
Once the beams were distanced correctly, I screwed the whole frame together at fairly right angles, and was ready for the next step.

I needed two steps from the deck to the terrace doors, and I didn’t want them to be too small – I wanted to be able to sit on them, and I wanted them to be deep enough, so that anyone coming out of the doors with a heavy tray wouldn’t stumble headlong into the scenery.
So, before starting with the actual deck, I needed to have the foundation ready for the steps – so that it would provide support both for the bottom and the top one. Two more frames were made, corresponding with the terrace doors, complete with support for the beams I was going to need to support the steps in two levels. I used far too much wood, as it turned out!

Onwards with the deck – the boards were cut to fit onto the beams, with two screws anywhere it crossed a beam, and 4 screws anywhere one board met another one on a support beam. I used those little distance crosses that are used for laying tiles to keep a constant distance between boards. The steps were made once I reached them with my boards – 2′x6′ for the frame and beams, and boards to cover the steps. Two levels, and it turned out beautifully!

A month later (yes – with 6 kids, plenty of beasts and varying weather conditions, it did take me a month!), I had completed the terrace deck, and gained enough confidence to build a table for 12 to go with it…

Surrounded by big rocks collected on the property, loads of flowers and with a lovely view of the rolling countryside, we’ve enjoyed it immensely this summer, as we hopefully will in years to come.

I’m proud that I pulled it off, but most of all, I now believe even more firmly that: “You don’t know what you can’t do until you’ve tried!”

Stine H. Stensroed is a Norwegian wife, beast-keeper and mother of 6, who uses blogging to keep sane, and writes articles to keep her marbles active. Also, she enjoys it!

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What’s small and metal and something you use every day? No it is not a key, but it is something that you move in a door. It is a hinge. And when remodeling your kitchen they are one thing you don’t one to forget about. Mismatched knobs and hinges would just be an eyesore and without them you would have open shelves instead of cabinets.

Down-sized by the Romans for domestic purposes such as cabinets, hinges are generally eight times stronger than the job they are doing. So it is very difficult to end up with hinges that are too small. But before you decide on the size you need you need to decide on the type or style. There are many kinds of cabinet hinges available to meet your needs. One of the most common types is a butt hinge which consists of two rectangular leaves with holes that are joined by a pin. When the door is closed, the leaves meet or butt together in the frame leaving only the pin showing. The pins of these hinges can be tipped with finials or balls for a more decorative look.

Another decorative cabinet hinge is the butterfly hinge. Similar to the butt hinge but with the flaps attached to the outside of the door. The flaps look like a butterfly when opened. These hinges range in styles from colonial to art deco and can complete your cabinets with style. If you don’t want to see the hinge, try a pivot hinge which is concealed behind the cabinet door. Or go for one of the most popular hinge styles for your kitchen cabinets; the spring-loaded hinge. So-called because of the tiny spring mounted inside, a door with this type of cabinet hinge closes by itself.

Like other cabinet hardware cabinet hinges are available in a wide variety of finishes to match you décor. So if you are going to re-do your kitchen with fifties flair go for oil-rubbed bronze cabinet hinges and knobs or pulls. Add some golden warmth with knobs, pulls and hinges in a bold brass finish. Or go for a decidedly modern look with satin nickel bar pulls and hinges.

No matter what type of cabinet hardware you are looking for the best place to shop is online. Don’t waste your time dragging yourself to every hardware and home store in town only to be disappointed by their small selection. Instead shop from the comfort of your own home and browse the largest selection and the best prices online. You’ll find hinges of all shapes, sizes and styles to meet your needs. Choose from cabinet hinges for the kitchen or your entertainment center. Choose hinges that are concealed or ones that are decorative as well as functional. As long as you match the finish and design with your other cabinet hardware your kitchen or any other room or piece of furniture with cabinets will be complete. So start shopping today and find the right cabinet hinges for your project. You can’t finish your re-modeling job without them.

As the owner of many online sites, author Jennifer Akre, shares her insight on how to make your indoor living space more enjoyable with classic cabinet hinges, stylish door hinges and whimsical hinges.

For the past couple of months, every time you have walked into your kitchen you have kind of cringed because you are getting a bored with the look of your space. Now, you want to change up its appearance, but do not want to take on a huge remodeling project to do it. If this is happens to be you, then you are in luck because there is an easy way for you to do just that, which is by purchasing some new cabinet knobs for your kitchen cabinetry.

Okay, you might be thinking, how is doing that going to have that big of an impact? Well, just look at the ones that are on your cabinets now, do they blend into the cabinetry? If so, just think about how getting new ones would really make your cabinetry stand out and enhance its appearance. So as you can see, that is the type of impact that cabinet knobs have.

What is great about cabinet knobs is the fact that a wide variety of options are available, making it easy to find exactly the right ones to complement your cabinetry. For example, maybe the cabinetry in your home has a very cottage feel to it and the knobs that you have on there right now are blending in with them like with the example mentioned earlier. Well, a great way to cap off their look is with some lovely porcelain selections that have lovely detailed designs painted on them like a floral theme. Or, maybe your cabinetry is more traditional looking and you want to give it a newer, modern appearance. A fantastic option for doing that is with ones that are smooth, sleek, and made out of metal. You could go with something like a satin chrome finished selection or a brushed stainless steel. When it comes down to it, there are just a lot of options and to easily see them all, just hit the Internet for some online shopping.

One thing to keep in mind if you do decide to replace the cabinet knobs on your cabinetry is that it would be a good idea to replace the other hardware on your cabinetry as well. You should do this because if you do not, then you are going to end up with this weird, mismatching look that will have people scratching their heads as to what you are doing with your space. So, if you replace one, then you need to replace them all, including the drawer pulls on your drawers along with the hinges on the cabinets and even the drawer slides inside your drawers. By replacing them all, your space will have a gorgeous, completed appearance.

In the end, if you are looking to revamp the look your kitchen, a great way to do just that is by replacing the cabinets knobs on that space’s cabinetry. It is a simple, cost effective option that is a better alternative to a huge remodeling project.

As the owner of many online sites, author Jennifer Akre, shares her insight on how to easily update your kitchen with classic cabinet hardware, decorative cabinet knobs and stylish back plates.

Are you sick of setting foot in your kitchen because you are bored with or disgusted by the décor? Are you ready for a kitchen makeover but don’t have a lot of dough? Well why not start small by simply painting the cabinet doors and outfitting them with new hardware?

It is easy to do, relatively inexpensive and fun. Change your kitchen from dull to glam in minutes. Try indulging in your 1960’s avocado green kitchen by cleaning and refinishing the rich walnut cabinets and drawer fronts and adorning them with brushed metal knobs. No your kitchen has kitsch and modern appeal at once. Replacing your kitchen cabinet hardware is one of the easiest ways to refresh a room.

There are many shapes, sizes and material to choose from in your quest for a new and improved kitchen. The best place to see the largest selection is by shopping online. Rather than dragging yourself from hardware store to hardware store only to be disappointed in the choices available you should try shopping online from the comfort of your favorite chair. Not only will you find the best selection of kitchen cabinet hardware, but you will also find the best prices.

One of the most popular accents for cabinets these days is the European bar pull. Usually made of silvery metal like steel or chrome these long bars will give your kitchen a fresh and decidedly modern look when placed on your cabinets and appliances. And don’t forget the hinges. You can match them in material and finish to your pulls or knobs or simply choose ones that are completely concealed.

Since there are so many types of kitchen cabinet hardware available you should try to narrow your search down by material, type or finish and then go from there. For example you may want a Victorian look so you could accent your cupboards with glass or porcelain knobs. Then you could narrow it down by color or shape. You could match your granite counter top with granite knobs or have a little fun with fruit and vegetable shaped knobs in a variety of finishes including enameled. For a fifties look, you could try oil-rubbed brass latches and matching hinges.

It has never been easier to change your kitchen décor. Whether you want your kitchen to be garden fresh with flowery knobs and pulls or reminiscent of a north woods cabin with branch shaped knobs and pulls. You can do it with ease. Choose to breathe new life into your kitchen with new kitchen cabinet hardware from knobs and pulls to hinges and more.

It has been said that the beauty is in the details and with kitchen cabinet hardware this has never been more true. Whether you choose the warmth of wood or the coolness of metal or glass finding new cabinet hardware is an adventure. There is so much to choose from that looking at all the options is just the fun beginning of your journey to a kitchen make over.

As the owner of many online sites, author Jennifer Akre, shares her insight on how update your kitchen by adding new kitchen hardware, distinctive drawer pulls along with distinctive cabinet pulls.

There is not such thing as a totally silent generator because after all there is an engine that is running and producing electrical power. What does happen is, these manufacturers of power generators will sometimes invest money in designs and materials that help reduce the noise through the engine or with sound dampening products. So when people talk about silent generators, they are really talking about noise reduced generators. There are some really well designed generators with good noise levels.

My first recommendation to people who have never brought a power generator is to ask someone who has one and go around and listen to how it sounds. For really bad designed generators, you can notice the difference at the engine sounds more like a lawnmower and can be very annoying not only to the owners but to the neighbors. If you do not know anyone with a generator, consider a generator with a noise level under 70 dB at 7 meters. This is around the average for many central AC units and should meet most municipal noise pollution laws. A good silent generator should have noise levels around this level or lower using sound dampening techniques.

Silent generators are also great for RV and marine vehicles. Because the vehicles are more enclosed and noise is more of a bother to the individuals in them. No one wants a noisy generator while trying to enjoy a boat ride or camping. A silent generator really solves this problem by lowering the noise level enough to talk over. Onan’s MicroQuiet series is a good example offering really low noise levels for RV vehicles. There are a lot of other manufacturers as well that offer either quiet models or special sound shields or additions to lower the overall noise levels of their generators.

Many applications of generators also require quiet noise levels. Many municipalities and home owners associations have rules regarding the amount of noise pollution. These include how long lawn mowers and other noisy tools can be run. The same rules apply to generators and having a noise reduced generator that meets these standards is not only an option but a must. Many parks and other recreational areas have similar noise rules as well and quiet RV or marine generators will insure no problems arise from their use.

Noise is just one of the few considerations when purchasing a generator but is a very important one for not only comfort but to meet any rules or laws.

PoweredGenerators.com is a consumer resource for product research, reviews, functions and uses of electric generators for homes, bussiness and agricultural uses.

The AAA battery is a small device capable of storing chemical energy. The modern AAA battery can actually trace its history very far back in history. At some point between 640 BC and 250 BC, the very first known battery was created. These early batteries are known as “Baghdad Batteries” and we still know very little about them and why they were constructed. The Baghdad Batteries are tall terracotta jars equipped with a copper cylinder formed by a rolled-up copper sheet. Inside the copper, you will find an iron rod that is isolated by plugs or stoppers made from asphalt. If the jar is filled with liquid, the metal will be completely surrounded by fluid, and some historians believe that grape juice, lemon juice, vinegar or similarly acid solutions were used to start off an electrochemical reaction in the jars.

To put it simple: a battery consists of one or several voltaic cells. Chemical energy is transformed into electrical energy via chemical reactions that serve to transfer charge between the electrode and the electrolyte in the battery. This type of reaction is formally known as a “faradaic reaction”, and is what makes current flow through the battery cells.

A majority of the voltaic cells used in commonly available AAA batteries are 1.5 volt voltaic cells. Cells containing lithium will however sometimes give off 3 volts or even more since their chemistry is very different. Single-cell, rechargeable alkaline AAA batteries can be rated even lower than 1.5 volt; around 1.2 volt. Transistor-Transistor Logic (TTL) are 12 volt units, and automobile electrical systems use 12 volts.

The modern development that eventually led to the construction of the AAA battery did commence much later than 640 BC. In 1745, Ewald Jürgen Georg von Kleist constructed a form of capacitor that became known as “the Leyden jar”. In 1748, Benjamin Franklin devoted himself to the study of electricity and began to use the term “battery” for electronic storage devices. In 1786, Luigi Galvani discovered how to construct a galvanic cell when he was researching the biological effects of electricity. The galvanic cell was capable of producing an electric current much greater than the currents produced by the earlier chemical devices. The galvanic cell did however produce the electricity at a lower voltage. The first galvanic cell consisted of two different metals. The metal pieces were in contact with each other while simultaneously having their other ends exposed to salty water. Today, galvanic cells are also know as voltaic cells and electrochemical cells.

In 1800, Italian physicist Alessandro Volta constructed the Voltaic pile. Volta understood how metal and chemicals can produce electrical current when they come in contact with each other. He used copper and zinc discs (sometimes silver and zinc discs) and separated them by cloth soaked in salt water. In 1801, Alessandro Volta showed his discovery to Napoleon Bonaparte and was later ennobled for his extensive research within the electric field. Another important experiment that took place in the year of 1800 was carried out by William Nicholson and Anthony Carlisle. Nicholson and Carlisle managed to show how a battery could be used to break up water into hydrogen and oxygen.

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We’re always looking for the best buy and lowest cost on anything we need to get. Although it’s not good to pay to much, many times getting the cheapest product is no bargain. Our thought is that if we get a good quality product at the best price possible, it also tends to be a better vacuum that has the ability to better capture the dust and dirt. By controlling the dirt in the air, we limit the possibility of aggravating you or your families allergies. But you don’t need to have allergies to need a good quality vacuum.

The idea is that with a better vacuum cleaner, your home is cleaner and with less dust so there’s less opportunity to cause breathing problems. But even if you or a member of your family don’t suffer from allergies, isn’t it good to know that your vacuum is collecting all the dust possible instead of just redepositing it back in the air to land somewhere else? (of course it is!)

Vacuum cleaners have been around since the early 1900′s. Although the technology has evolved from simple suction to the newer industrial look bagless cyclonic action uprights. The choices continue to rise as high technology computer based vacuum cleaners also continue to gain in popularity. These robotic wonders are taking the idea of easy cleaning to a new level. But no matter what type of vacuum is of interest, none of us want to pay to much for one. Value is getting the highest quality and the lowest possible cost.

Still, it’s important to remember that the basic function of vacuums are to remove dirt and debris from your carpets and floors. Dust is usually human skin cells or dirt that has entered your home through the windows and doors. There is simply no way to keep a house clean all the time if it has any openings like doors and windows to the outside. This means that we’re in a never ending cycle of controlling the dirt in our homes. This is where the vacuum cleaner can really shine.

There are many types and styles of cleaners from the old and trusted Hoover canister or upright vacuums to the latest technology bag and bagless wonders. If you’re shopping for a new vacuum cleaner, it’s important to shop for features and not just on price. The basis for your selection should be on the important features, the service life then the price of the unit that you really need.

The service life is the usable lifetime of the vacuum cleaner itself. Higher quality units typically have better warranties and last longer. The warranty period is a good indication of the reliability and useful life expectancy. A company wouldn’t offer a 3 or 5 year warranty if they didn’t have a lot of confidence that the unit would stand up to that much use would they? But remember. it’s only an indication of the quality of the machine based on average use. If you’re like my neighbors family that includes 8 kids, you will no doubt be using your vacuum a lot more than the twenty somethings or empty nesters where they both work and no ones home during the day.

If considering a major upgrade in the vacuum cleaner category you would definitely want to consider central vacuum cleaners. Now these are whole house centralized units and although they cost more, are some of the most convenient and versatile vacuums available today. The central vacuum system could be considered a floor dirt collecting monster that can also easily clean draperies, linens, ceiling fans and many other home furnishings.

Still, if you’re looking for a good portable quality unit, you really need to consider some of the more affordably priced units from many of the popular manufactuerers. These units have good service warranties and do have a definite place in the market.

Abigail Franks writes on a variety of subjects which include family, health, and education. For More information on Vacuum Cleaners and Allergy or Asthma information visit the sites at http://www.best-vacuumcleaner.com and http://www.asthma-treatment-resources.com/asthma-allergy-solutions.html

Decorating on a budget can be difficult, but vinyl mini blinds make it easier to get the look you want. Available in a wide range of colors, sizes, and styles, blinds are one option to expensive window treatments. Even if you eventually plan on adding other window treatments, mini blinds are a great starter treatment, so that you can spend money decorating other parts of the room while getting the privacy and light control that you need.

Manufacturers offer many different kinds of vinyl blinds. Although vinyl mini blinds are often one of the least expensive window treatments, you don’t need to settle for cheap or ugly looking blinds. There are blinds that have an embossed texture that make them appear to be made of fabric, for example. You can also find faux wood blinds or colors that will match your décor.

Vinyl blinds make great window treatments for several reasons:

  • They are ideal of humid environments like kitchens and bathrooms. Fabric and other materials can rot or have problems with mildew and mold. Vinyl prevents these issues, making the mini blinds practical and easy to care for.
  • Vinyl mini blinds resist scratches, tears, and stains. Unlike fabric which can tear or fade over time, mini blinds stand up to harsh treatment well.
  • Blinds give rooms better light control than many other window treatments. Blinds can be opened, closed, or left somewhere in between. Closed, the overlapping blinds cut out a great deal more light than valences and many fabric curtains.
  • The price of vinyl mini blinds leaves more money for other decorating plans. Rather than spending the majority of your budget on curtains or another window treatment, you’ll have more money left for flooring, furniture, and decorative items. Because they stand up well to wear and tear, you get your money’s worth from blinds.
  • You can combine mini blinds with other window treatments for a decorative look that still offers privacy and light control. Use vinyl blinds with a fabric swag or sheer curtain. The fabric will soften your room, but the blinds will keep prying eyes and sunlight out.

When purchasing your mini blinds, measure your window for a good fit and install safety devices to the cords if there are children or pets in the house that might get caught in them. Once installed, the easiest way to clean them is to take them down occasionally and put them in a tub of soapy water. Then, take them outside, spray them down with a hose, and allow them to dry before rehanging.

If you’re decorating a room in your home, consider vinyl mini blinds as an economical and attractive way to spruce up your windows. Decorating on a budget is a challenge, but mini blinds can make that challenge easier.

Using budget window treatments doesn’t mean you have to have cheap blinds. Visit http://www.mywindowtreatmentpro.com/ to find fantastic options like vinyl mini blinds that won’t break the bank.

Are you tired of the vinyl window blinds or aluminum that takes away from your home decor? Do you wish for something a little more elegant that you could be proud to show off to your friends and neighbors? Wood blinds are a little bit more expensive than the aforementioned blinds, but they are well worth it when you are looking for elegance in your home. Wood blinds have been used for centuries as the only way to cover windows in certain parts of the world. Bamboo has a rich history in Japan and Asia and so does the wood blind.

Wood blinds can be made out of any material. More commonly, basswood is used to create the wood blinds. It is up to you what type of wood blinds you will have in your home. They are a horizontal blind with a rope system. This system tends to be less tangled than the counterparts available are simply because the pulley system is simpler.

Wood blinds tend to offer better cover from the sun in any room. Vinyl blinds still allow sun in through the string holes and the slates; where as the wood blinds are of a thicker material and designed to over lap just a bit to create a better closure.

There is an extra step you have to take when you own wood blinds. They tend to be weathered in the sun from exposure so you need to make sure they are kept lubricated. In other words, every so often you will want to re-stain the blinds to protect against the weathering of the sun. It is an easy process and probably should be done once a year.

Installation of the wood blinds is just as easy as other mini blinds. All the things you need to install them will come with the packages, except of course the tools. You will need to know the window measurements before shopping for window blinds and you may even need to special order some of your wood blinds for specific windows. It is important to note that if you want a special style wood blind you will need to go to a curtain and blinds shop rather than your local hardware store.

Wood blinds offer an elegance and sophistication to your home décor. They also offer an old world look to your home than the newer mini blinds available. If you are shopping for wood, blinds do not be surprised if you have to order them or go to a specialty shop rather than your local hardware store.

You can also find more info on window blinds and porch blinds. Windowblindsreview.com is a comprehensive resource to know about Windows Blinds.

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