When someone is moving into their own home for the first time, they may not realize all of the new issues that they will have to deal with that were not a part of their life prior to owning a home.
Shopping for insurance. Home insurance is one of the first things they will need to deal with, as it will be required prior to closing on the home. As with any insurance, no two policies are alike. Some comparisons should be made between different types of coverage as well as the price. Some insurance policies cover the cost to actually replace a dwelling and the contents, while others only pay a set amount, regardless of the replacement costs of items.
Lawn maintenance. This is usually something that people have not had to deal with if they didn’t own their home previously. If you plan to do your own lawn maintenance, then you will need to purchase a lawn mower and perhaps a weed trimmer. You will also want to have a rake, shovel and watering hose available. If you plan to hire someone else to take care of your lawn maintenance, then you will want to check into the different companies that provide those services in your area.
Utilities. It will be important for a new homeowner to know which companies provide the utilities to their home and contact them to set up their accounts. Trash pickup is one of those utility services that is often overlooked prior to moving in.
Get to know the neighborhood. Taking some walks and drives around the neighborhood can be a good way to familiarize yourself with where things are and who lives where. Take note of where the nearest convenience store is located and where the nearest mailbox drop can be found. Find out who your neighbors are if you can. They can tell you a lot, like where the best parks are and the quickest route to the grocery store.
Winter needs. If you live in an area that gets snow, you will also need to prepare for snow removal from your sidewalks, driveway and possibly your roof. A good strong snow shovel will be your minimum need, but you may want to look into the purchase of a snowblower as well.
Recommendations for repairmen. If you own a home, eventually you will need to call on repairmen to deal with things like a furnace that doesn’t work, plumbing issues or appliance repairs. Rather than looking through the phonebook when that time comes, it is a good idea to get the names of repair services that others have used and would recommend. That way you will have someone reputable to call on when the need arises.
Security. If you were previously living in a secure apartment building, homeownership comes with a different level of security. You are now responsible for how much security you need for your home and how you want to provide that. To start with, you will want to make sure that all your entrance doors lock securely and have deadbolts installed. If you want a further level of security, you may want to check into purchasing a monitored security system.
Tools. Every homeowner needs to have some basic tools around the home for simple repairs. A hammer, pliers, various screwdrivers, an adjustable wrench, a utility knife and a measuring tape are a good list to start with. You may also want to add a shop vac and a power drill to the list.
Extra finish items. If this is your very first home of any type, there will be several small items that you may need to purchase before you move out on your own. Shower curtains and window blinds may be needed. A rug or entry mat at the front door would be a good idea. You may need to purchase waste receptacles, a vacuum cleaner, and a broom as well.
Budgeting. Carefully budgeting for the new expenses involved with home ownership is very important. You will want to include fluctuations in your utility bills and funds for miscellaneous repairs and improvements in your budget. There can be many other expenses involved with home ownership than just the mortgage payment, insurance, and taxes.
A little thinking ahead will keep the move into your new home, not only smooth but exciting as well. Your first home, should and can be, a great experience.
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Supplements have just added a bonus to your muscle building progress. Out here we are going to mention some natural bodybuilding supplements. Yes, there are some herbs that have the same benefit as manufactured bodybuilding supplements.
Feverfew
If you are a hardcore bodybuilder than you know that muscle cramps are part of the growth process. Sometimes you could also be suffering some inflammation and pain. FeverFew can be said as a natural supplement. It relieves muscle cramps. Feverfew can be taken as a tablet or it can also be taken as a tincture. The recommended dosage is one cup of water every day with one teaspoon of dried FeverFew per cup.
Kola Nut
Kola nut is the same type of stimulant as caffeine. However, kola nut is a much stronger one. The usage of kola nut should be limited to a maximum of 1 gm per day.
Turmeric
Turmeric is a widely popular herb used for centuries in the medical field. In countries like India, it is a part of the normal diet. Turmeric is especially useful for inflammation. You can take up to four hundred milligrams three times each day. Turmeric also alleviates muscle pain and soreness.
Ciwujia
Ciwujia is a herb that finds a lot of mention in Chinese herbs. Ciwujia is particularly helpful as it increases oxygenation in heart muscles. This increases the performance during workouts. Another big advantage is that it increases fat metabolism, as opposed to carbohydrate metabolism. The increase could be up to fifty percent. Ciwujia also reduces muscle fatigue.
Garcinia Cambogia
This is another contribution from Indian Medicine. It is a citrus fruit that contains hydrocitric acid, which burns fat, but does not lessen the protein or muscle mass in the body. Extract from this herbs is a common ingredient in various herbal appetite suppressant and energy products.
This juice is so electrolyte and mineral rich that once inside your belly you may very well start jumping with joy from all the energized electrons dancing through your body!
This is a green blood building hydration power juice recipe complete with young coconut water, wheatgrass, spirulina, cucumber, celery and flavor balanced with a sweet touch of apple and tartness of lime. Cheers!
How to Make Electrozyme Juice
Ingredients to make Electrozyme Juice
Juice from 1 young coconut
1 cucumber, juiced
2 celery stalks, juiced
2 apples, juiced
1 tablespoon spirulina
1 – 2 oz fresh wheatgrass juice
Juice of 2 limes
Pinch Himalayan salt
A small handful of ice
– Blend all ingredients together in a blender.
– Optional: Blend with an avocado for a creamier and more filling smoothie.
I like to keep this drink in a mason jar in the fridge and drink it throughout the day. It’ll need shaking every time before you drink it too, which is why the mason jar is so perfect. If you find the wheatgrass taste too overpowering just start with 1/2oz of it in the juice first, then work up to it. Or when you drink this juice do it as a shot, so it’s gone quickly!
Eat foods high in electrolytes. This is not difficult to do when eating a plant-based diet. For instance, high potassium fruits include banana, dates, raisins, coconut, and avocado. Vegetable sources include spinach, beans, lentils, and potato.
You can usually have a healthy debate among people about which tactic is best. Seo is the same way since many people love it while others will not. There are in fact many net marketers who believe that it is low-value work. There are way too many variables that can adversely affect your search engine rankings, for instance. Plus the campaigns to find links pointing to your site never ends. You can often find people who remind you that the principles of SEO never stay the same.
As per a leading Milwaukee SEO Company, it is still possible to have success with SEO, and if you optimized for the right keywords it’ll be exciting. You also desire to steer clear of the worst slips you can create with SEO.
The most current Google algorithm modification, in early 2011, is centered on quality content. From time to time they do get a little obsessive about what they do simply because no software system can do anything flawlessly. But you must know that they seem to be making a stronger effort to deal with bad content. Yet another important thought is they are really trying to penalize sites that contain little content. It is the authority site that is evidently being preferred in this most current change from them. So at the least, no one can say they are being kept in the dark because they are telling us what they want.
Regardless of whether you’ve got a static HTML site or blog, part of smart on-page SEO is making time for your internal pages with internal links. Certainly, you always desire to backlink to your interior pages greater than to your home page. The approach you go about linking to interior site pages is what we should look at now. You never send your entire incoming, external links to your homepage, and it’s your website’s internal pages that should get the most. Since your inner pages are linking to your homepage, they are going to give backlink page rank to your home page. You can easily achieve this system on blogs employing a plugin that collects and creates links to related content. For your static websites, merely put in-line links at suitable places in your content with good anchor text to additional pages.
You have to get involved with social websites and the different resources that make it quicker to share. You absolutely need to make this take place because it is a natural part of social SEO which is where Google is going. Obviously, the most important two social networking sites happen to be Facebook along with Twitter. We all know how popular and enormous Facebook has grown to be, but do not overlook Twitter either as it is still relevant. Optimizing your websites for social networking is fast turning into an important SEO consideration.
Obviously, this is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to things to learn about. No software is devoid of imperfections for many causes. However, they are conscious of how significant the social net is, and this will only be mirrored even more in the way they rank sites.
I guess not many people today want to learn how to clean a carpet. The good news is almost anyone can do carpet cleaning. There are no exams to pass, no tests to take, virtually no approval required from anyone. It’s a matter of getting a machine, doing a bit of practice, then that’s it, your good to go. I did exactly the same as in the above example, but I did it 30 years ago.
Most of my long, lost customers got a pretty bad deal for their money. Unfortunately, lot’s of other people did much the same thing these days. But the truth of it is, — we all must start somewhere.
We learn how to clean carpets as we progress along the pathway laid out before us.
What probably won’t change though, is the ever-increasing amount of people choosing to discover how to clean carpet for themselves in their own homes. We see carpet cleaning machines for hire on every high street. But just like the learned carpet cleaner we spoke about, most folks are not aware of proper carpet cleaning practices. In fact, the carpet hire machine is usually the be all and end all of the DIY projects.
If you really want to know how to clean carpet, I suggest that you get educated at least a bit before you let loose on your carpeting. Put mildly–inexperience can cause problems, especially — when all you want is nice clean carpet!
Avoid Common Carpet Cleaning Mistakes.
Slow drying and saturated carpets will quickly leave folks having to replace carpeting prematurely. Not only do carpets get damaged by re-soiling sludge, but your health can suffer too. That is why I want to teach you how to clean your carpet effectively and thoroughly. Achieving lasting cleaning results is easy if you use an effective system and know how.
What is Carpet Sanding and why won’t those lines go away?
Carpet sanding and traffic lanes are a direct result of foot traffic occurring in the same place over and over again. The bottom of our shoes or feet attracts sand, oils, soils, etc. and these abrasives act like sandpaper as we walk across our carpets. Over time, the surface of the carpet is “sanded” and becomes permanently damaged. If the soil is left in the carpet for a long time it can actually chemically bond and become part of the fiber. The extent to which sanding and traffic lanes can be reduced depends on a number of factors. The two biggest factors are the number years the carpet has gone without professional cleaning, the traffic pattern and the grade of the carpet.
To explain sanding a good example of this is your white, everyday socks. Over time your socks become gray from soil and appear dirty after washing them even though they are clean and no soil is present. Sometimes bleaching them will brighten the discoloration but does nothing to the damage already caused to the fibers. With enough time the soil actually stains the socks creating the gray appearance.
The same is true for carpet. If the soil is allowed enough time on the carpet it will stain the fibers and cause permanent damage. In most cases, steam cleaning with special cleaning techniques can remove most of the discoloration but the damage to the carpet fibers are permanent. After a professional cleaning, the carpets will appear soiled when in fact they are clean. This is often due to the combination of factors such as scratches, distortions, and soil that has chemically bonded with the fibers and has stained them.
Regular professional steam cleaning as recommended by carpet manufacturers would have prevented this damage. 99% of carpet mills recommend steam cleaning basis (aka hot water extraction, steam extraction) on a regular basis usually every 12-18 months before soiling is visibly present. In some cases, more frequent cleanings are necessary.
How soon can I walk on my carpeting once it has been cleaned?
Keep pets, children and regular traffic off of the carpet for a period of 3 hours. The homeowner may use the carpet lightly immediately after cleaning by wearing the clean shoes. Some carpets may still feel slightly damp for up to 5-6 hours depending on carpet, soiling condition and weather. This is normal and will not cause any problems. We utilize the latest turbo drying technologies to remove approximately 90% of all moisture before we leave your home.
Do you move the furniture?
Yes and no, small pieces of furniture only, like chairs, tables, end tables, etc. Beds, sofas, entertainment centers, computers and heavier pieces of furniture are left in place due to liability issues.
Do you clean Berber?
Absolutely, Berber is a weave, not a particular type of fabric. Berber is simply a type of loop construction that may come in olefin, nylon, wool, or a blend. Berber requires a more thorough cleaning than other carpets because the “flushing” action needs to take place to get under, around, and through the loops. Other companies that are not as thorough as we are do have problems with Berber because of leaving soil behind that “wicks” back to the surface.
What’s the difference between a “spot” and a “stain.”?
Professional carpet cleaners refer to a surface mark or substance on the carpet as a spot (example: dried food, dirt, grease) and a discoloration of carpet fibers as a stain (example: Kool-aid, pet urine stains, paints, wines and any products containing a dye).
Spots will typically come out with any of our cleaning services whereas stains will require specialized chemicals and labor in an attempt to remove them. Some stains may be permanent. Specialized stain removal processes are charged accordingly.
I have stains that reappear after my carpets are cleaned, what causes this?
Stains that reappear after your carpets have been cleaned are typically caused because of deep-set liquids that have penetrated the carpeting and now reside in the padding. During your carpet cleaning, moisture, heat, and suction are applied to the carpet’s surface and fibers. This cleaning action has a tendency to moisten the hidden deposits in your padding and as your freshly cleaned carpets start to dry, evaporation will pull the contaminants from your padding to the surface.
Keeping in mind that carpet cleaning is designed to clean your carpets and NOT clean your padding, a specialized process called a “water claw” is used in an effort to prevent spots from returning. When a water claw is used, the area of the spot must be saturated with cleaning solutions and allowed to dwell deep in the padding. The idea behind the saturation is to flood the padding with chemicals designed to break up the staining in the padding and then extract using a specialized tool known as a “water claw.” This process will pull contaminates through the carpet and eliminate the possibility of reoccurring spots. This process is specialized and additional costs may apply.
Why does my room smell musty after I had a water leak and the carpet has dried?
Without experienced professionals with commercial drying and aeration equipment to thoroughly dry water damaged carpet, padding, and sub-flooring, mildew and mold will quickly set in, destroying your carpet, pad, and even the sub-flooring. Recovering from water damage is always best left to trained professionals.
I have old pet stains on my carpet. I have tried and tried to get rid of them, with no success! Can you help me?
Yes, we can! With years of experience on such stains, we have developed a very successful process to remove most, if not all, pet stains. We provide multiple solutions to this problem, in order to deal with stains of different types, ages, and intensities.
Will all the stains come out?
Depending on how much time the stain has had to set in the carpet. If a stain is relatively new it can be much easier to lift than a stain that has had plenty of time to sit and set in the carpet. K & I Carpet Cleaning has a wide range of stain removal solutions and specialized stain removal systems that can help lift some of the most difficult stainings.
Why do pet stains and odor return when I use “over the counter” store bought products?
Pet stain and odor products purchased at your local grocery or pet superstore are not in the same class or strength as those used by K & I Carpet Cleaning Service. Unlike weakened down products made available to consumers, our commercial strength products are endorsed by The Carpet & Rug Institute, the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification, and all major veterinary associations.
Unlike weakened down “enzyme and deodorization products” made available to consumers, our full strength biological enzymatic live cultures are designed to digest the bacteria left behind as a result of pet urine and feces.
Our pet urine cleaning process begins with a thorough inspection using a specialized Xenon light source designed to locate bacteria hidden deep in your carpet’s pile. Once our technician has located the sources of the bacteria (if you can smell the offensive odor of urine you’re actually smelling bacteria by-products) we determine the appropriate treatment to destroy the bacteria and treat the staining.
Treating pet urine and the associated bacteria is a specialized process requiring expertise, the right cleaning solutions, and the appropriate equipment. Pet urine and its associated bacteria can be harmful to one’s health leading to various medical problems.
How often should I have my carpets cleaned?
At least every 12 months – it has actually been proven that carpets that are periodically cleaned and protected have a longer lifespan and durability than carpets that are cleaned less frequently.