6/03/2016



Most of us do our best to reduce waste. Not only is it harmful to the environment, but waste can cost us a lot of money too. Leaving lights on or running the heating when we’re not even home increases our energy bills. And excess waste destined for landfill sites does no good at all. So how can you make your home and lifestyle green and save money on your energy bills at the same time?

Solar panels are a very popular way to reduce the cost of our energy bills. They also reduce the demand on the grid, so they’re good for the environment. Using only the power of sunlight, your home can enjoy free energy from a natural, sustainable source. And with the right contract, you could even earn money by selling your excess power back to the grid. Read a guide to solar panels to find out which setup is best for your home. Next time you renovate or decorate, consider how you can save money on lighting choices inside as well.


When you’re a parent, single or otherwise, your schedule rarely thins out. Most of us work these days, and as soon as we clock off, it’s all about the kids. After football practice, help with homework, and the regular struggle of getting them to eat healthily, there’s very little time left for all the other things on your list. To make things easier, here are a few outcall services you may not have known about.
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6/01/2016



Sometimes things go wrong at home. The washing machine may throw a tantrum, or the radiator might leak. Maybe the freezer stopped working and all your food turned into a soggy mess. These things always seem to happen when we are really busy too. It means we’re stuck in the middle of a disaster trying to juggle a lot of things. And we simply don’t know what to do. But what if things got even worse? The weather, burglaries and vandalism can all cause disasters that render your home unusable. How can you cope with a home disaster on that scale?

Emergency Procedures
Having a plan of action should disaster strike will make you better equipped to deal with it. Most families have a fire escape plan. They may even practice it from time to time. But do you have a plan for dealing with a flood or an act of vandalism? A go-bag, like your baby’s change bag, could make an enormous difference to your family in the aftermath of a home disaster. A change of clothes for everyone and some emergency cash means you can find accommodation, food, and freshen up if your home can’t be lived in.

Aftermath
If you’ve come home to find the property underwater, chances are you won’t be able to live there for a while. The trouble with flooding isn’t the water. It’s the sewerage and other contaminants that pollute your home long after it has dried out. Find a company like http://restorationeze.com that deals with the type of disaster you’re confronted with. The quicker the professionals can get there, the quicker you can have your home back.