4/25/2017

You deserve a healthy lifestyle, and so does your home. Your home looks after you. It keeps you safe and warm at night. It allows you to make memories with your family. So why shouldn’t it be kept in the best shape possible? Why should it be inundated with rubbish, dirt, bad smells and marks? Below are a few easy ways to keep your home in the best shape possible

Little marks dotted around your house are annoying but they must be tended to. Your home deserves to look spotless, so that means cleaning any unwanted marks or stains that have arisen within it. A common kind of mark found in homes are watermark rings left behind by glasses and drinks. No matter how many times you tell your kids (and probably the other half) to use a coaster there are always going to be times when this advice is ignored. To get rid of a watermark ring try mixing small amounts of baking soda and water together and rubbing the paste that forms into the mark. Another annoying little marks that arise in the home are bathtub rings. These nuisances are unavoidable if your tub is used frequently, but you can tackle them. By cutting a lemon in half, dipping one half in sugar and proceeding to scrub into the spot you should soon see your tub shining again.


Are you a bookworm? Do you love reading books? 

A bookworm is a person who prefers reading and studying than any other activities. Each person has preferences when it comes to reading books. Some love reading educational books while others prefer novels.  

There are many different types of novels like mystery, romance, and fiction just to name a few. These books provide inspiration and insights into things. Novels can take anyone to another world. A fascinating story can bring you to a place you have never been before. 

Can you count how many books have you finished reading? Let's test your knowledge about the famous authors.  Check it by taking the quiz here: 
No one wants to spend more on heating their home than they have to. But rising utility prices conspire against us, leaving some homeowners wondering how they will afford to heat their homes this winter.

You’ve tried turning down the thermostat, encouraging family members to wear more layers of clothing and you limit the number of hours in a day that the boiler pumps out heat in the home.

But nothing seems to make much of a difference. You still have a heating bill that is astronomical.

What is the solution?

The time has come to invest in a ‘new’ heating system and underfloor heating should be top of the list. And here’s why;

·        Lower Running Temperature = Lower Bills

The Romans and Ancient Greeks enjoyed warm floors but their underfloor heating was slightly different. In some buildings, it involved fires under the floor and in others, fire heated water which was then circulated through sub-floor channels.