Screening Plumbers before Letting Them in Your Home

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Screening Plumbers before Letting Them in Your Home


Don’t wait until you need a plumber to call one. Pick up your phone directory and look under the plumbing category. Depending on the size of your region, you are likely to see a lot of names. Are you going to believe what the advertisements say? You shouldn’t.

I have been a plumbing contractor for over 30 years and worked in multiple states. There are good plumbers and bad plumbers. Some states regulate plumbers more than others do. You are at risk when you dial a plumber. Protect yourself by calling plumbers before you need them.

If you wait until you have a plumbing emergency to make first contact with a plumbing contractor, human nature is likely to drive you to accept the first plumber who is available to you. It is true that plumbers charge a lot of money, are an independent type, and are often too busy for new customers. You can overcome some of this by establishing a working relationship with a plumbing contractor before you need emergency service.

Go through the phone book and call plumbers as if you had an emergency. Yeah, you are cheating a bit, but all is fair in business wars. See who answers the phone personally, who calls you back, and how long you have to wait to have your call returned. This will eliminate a number of contractors.

When you get a contractor that you feel good about, ask some key questions. Let me give you a few flush-out questions to ask over the phone:

Don’t wear out the interrogation. You can alienate plumbers quickly if you are not careful. Remember, they are an independent bunch. Your goal is to feel out the contractor to see if it might be a suitable fit for your needs.

Whenever feasible, call a plumber with a real request. This could be to change a faucet, add a hose connection, or to clean a drain stoppage. Get to know your plumbing contractor before you have an emergency. Seriously, when your plumbing goes wrong, you will want someone you can depend on.

Do your homework. Line up three contractors who meet your criteria. It is better to prepare for the worst and hope for the best. Plumbers, electricians, and heating mechanics are often a homeowner’s best friend. Make nice early and enjoy the rewards when you have a real problem.

R. Dodge Woodson/ Lone Wolf Enterprises, Ltd.

www.lonewolfent.net


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One way to make your yard a fun place to be is to build an outdoor kitchen. When you have an outdoor kitchen you will no longer be stuck inside during great weather, preparing food for all your guests. Instead you will be outside visiting with your friends and enjoying the weather without having to run back and forth to serve the food. Just imagine how much fun this would be! This article will give you five things to think about when you build your outdoor kitchen.

Before you start building your outdoor kitchen you really need to sit down and think about what you want from an outdoor kitchen. This will save you a lot of money because you will know exactly what you want and this will help to keep the design from changing.

1. One of the first things you need to decide is how many months of the year you want to use your outdoor kitchen. This will probably depend on what part of country you live in. If you live in an area where it gets cold, wet, or snowy in the winter then you need to decide if you want to spend the money to have a roof and other weatherproofing for your outdoor kitchen.

2. You need to decide if you want the kitchen to be attached to your house or farther away from the house. One thing to keep in mind when you’re thinking about the location of your kitchen is that the farther you have been away from your house the more expensive plumbing and electrical installation won’t be. On the other hand if you have a large yard and you want to have the kitchen out near some beautiful part of your yard the desire to do that may far outweigh the cost of the plumbing electric. Do you want to be able to cook complete meals in your outdoor kitchen or will a charcoal or gas barbecue be sufficient for your needs?

3. If you want to have a sink in your kitchen you will need to run plumbing. So decide if you want to spend the money for extra plumbing. The best thing about a sink outside is that you won’t have to run inside to rinse things off, get a glass of water or even a wet washcloth. Is the food preparation area in your kitchen going to include a sink, because if it does you will need to run a water line to your outdoor kitchen?

4. If you want to have any other type of appliance that requires electricity such as a refrigerator or lamps you will also need to run electrical wiring. Again, this will all depend on what your budget is for your outdoor kitchen.

5. Finally you need to decide if you want to be able to your meals on charcoal or gas barbecue. With a variety of grills available today you can either purchase a grill that has burners on the side of it for cooking up your vegetables or other things that may need a pan of water.

So these are five important things you should take into consideration when designing your outdoor kitchen. And remember, planning these things now will save you money in the long run and make your outdoor kitchen more enjoyable.

Is your van in the garage for what seems an interminable length of time? Frightened it will affect your custom and you won’t be able to make it to your clients? And you don’t want to cancel on them at the last minute? The solution to this problem is simple – hire a van.

 

Hiring a van is a simple solution to what might seem a gigantic problem. Instead of cancelling on your customers and tarnishing your reputation as a reliable workman, hire a van, and make it to those important appointments. Hiring a van is still cheap and will show to your customers you are willing to go out of your way for them.

 

A small van will carry all of the tools and materials you might need, so whether you are a carpenter with a significant amount of materials, a builder with a heavy load or a plumber with a large cargo, there will be enough room for your tools. If you have a particularly heavy load, medium to large sized vans are also available. An Escort van will hold up to 600kg, a small van 1000kg and a medium sized van 1500kg, certainly giving enough space for any workman’s tools.

 

Renting a van is highly flexible, as you can rent by month, week, day or by hour. So if you only need a van for a short period of time, you won’t be paying by day, rather by hour, saving you some extra cash. But if it looks like your van is going to be out of commission for a while, then longer period of hire are probably the best option for you.

 

All vans are now covered by breakdown cover, making sure that your rented van will be fixed as soon as possible. They are insured against theft and damage, as well as third party liability for death, making sure that you are safe as well as not liable for any of the above.

 

To hire a van, you must hold a current driving licence and be between the ages of 21 and 70.  Restrictions may apply, if the van is above a certain height and weight category, hence, you may need a van driving licence as well as a car driving licence to drive these. Please check with the national driving licence service, known as the DVLA in the U.K, if you are able to drive certain vans with your current driving licence.

 

If you live in the Coventry or Rugby area and are interested in Van Hire, have a look at: www.binleywoodsservicecentre.co.uk/


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Ten Ways to Improve Your Home’s Value

No matter how new your home may be there are always improvements that can be made whether for necessity or sheer desire to better your homes’ appearance for your own satisfaction.

When mortgage rates are high purchasing a new home may not be economically feasible. However, remodeling your current home may reduce your urge to sell the home or until selling is more practical.

By determining a project budget, researching ways to do as many improvements yourself and shop around for fairly priced materials you will notice that some or all of your planned projects aren’t as financially devastating as you may have thought.

If money is no object when remodeling your home, it is still encouraged to do research to be certain that your chosen contractor is highly knowledgeable and seasoned in his or her specialty of remodeling. Research will also make you better aware of what going rates are for materials and labor so that you don’t fall victim to being taken advantage of by a contractor.

The list is nearly unlimited when conjuring up projects that can be done to improve a home. Projects range from changing a room’s paint color up to extravagant room additions. Below are 10 of many ways a home can be transformed by an experienced do-it-yourselfer to improve a home’s appearance and value.

1.) Modify paint colors

2.) Upgrade to tile

3.) Install wood window shutters

4.) Open the floor plan

5.) Update plumbing and electrical fixtures, cabinet and door hardware

6.) Replace old windows and doors

7.) Add switches, outlets and light fixture openings

8.) Remove undesirable ceiling textures

9.) Create sufficient built in storage areas

10). Refinish wood floors and cabinetry

Paint

Painting a room is one of the easiest and least expensive ways to improve the appearance of a home’s interior.

Interior walls that are painted undesirable colors well outside of the neutral color family may be used as a way to negotiate price due to so many rooms needing to be repainted lighter, neutral colors.

Exterior paint colors tend to weigh more on the value and curb appeal of a home when selling. Not every homeowner wants to paint the exterior of their new home right away due to the sheer size of the project.

Painting interior walls can be quite time consuming and bothersome for a homeowner. Many may consider painting the exterior a much more tedious, dutiful task due to needing long extension ladders, removal and replacement of storm doors and windows, and having to climb on roofs in some cases.

Tile

There are so many new flooring products that have come available over the years. Research shows that installing floor tile rather than linoleum in high traffic or damp areas is much more appealing and valuable to homeowners and potential home buyers.

Homeowners who have never installed or researched tile installation tend to think it will be too difficult to do themselves. This may ring true for those who just aren’t proficient at tackling new do-it-yourself tasks outside of the very basics like painting or spackling holes. However, if you are up for the new experience and can gain access to the necessary tile tools, you may be pleasantly surprised that tiling isn’t as hard as you may have thought.

You could potentially save yourself several hundreds, possibly thousands of dollars by tiling floors and back splashes yourself.

For instance, depending on the going rate for tile labor in a chosen state or city, excluding material costs

you can expect to spend $6 – $15 per square foot of tile to be installed when hiring a professional.

Floor Plan

Open floor plans help make the interior of a home appear larger than what it is. Aside from the open appearance having an open floor plan also adds possibilities when decorating, arranging furniture and when entertaining large amounts of guests.

There are a few things that can be done to open up a floor plan without costing thousands of dollars.

One way for a do-it-yourself homeowner to open up rooms throughout the home is by widening doorways

that do not require doors such as kitchens, dining rooms and kitchens.

You may not want or need to go to the extent of knocking down entire walls, but you may find it very appealing to simply widen walk ways 6 to 12 inches. Keep in mind that no matter how little you widen an opening, always be sure to extend the header above the opening to give adequate support over the opening.

Before attempting to open up a room or floor plan, be sure to consult with a contractor who is highly knowledgeable in framing and architecture of homes to help assure no structural problems arise later on.

Plumbing and Electrical

Updating plumbing, electrical fixtures, and hardware throughout the home are tasks that rank high with do-it-yourselfers due to the ease of completion in comparison to larger home improvement projects.

If you have basic plumbing and electrical skills, you have the potential to give your home a mini makeover. In just one or two weekends you could possibly replace all cabinet and door hardware, bathroom faucet and shower fixtures, outdated light fixtures, switches and outlets throughout the home.

Windows and Doors

Replacing old, inefficient windows isn’t only for aesthetic reasons but also to raise the home’s heating and cooling efficiency rating. Aluminum framed windows and sliding doors have the lowest efficiency rating of all windows and doors, especially if they are constructed with only single pane glass.

Well made double and triple pane vinyl or wood windows tend to be a bit pricey for the windows themselves. However, if you are able to replace windows yourself you will have the choice of replacing just a couple at a time rather than all at once. In the long run, you will not only feel more comfortable in your own due to higher efficiency, you will also see a decrease in your heating and cooling bills.

Receptacles

Not all homes, old or new, have a sufficient amount of outlets or ceiling lights throughout. Lack of outlets and ceiling fixtures can be quite an inconvenience for homeowners. Luckily, this is another issue that an experienced do-it-yourselfer can tackle on their own in many cases.

With basic electrical knowledge and experience it is fairly easy to run 12 or 14 gauge wire to and from an existing power source. Adding outlets, ceiling fixtures and 3 way light switches throughout a home will add a great amount of accessibility when using lamps, small appliances and the luxury of turning on 1 light from 2 or more locations.

Ceiling Textures

Popcorn texture was extremely popular years ago, but is rapidly loosing its appeal amongst homeowners now. On the other hand, “knock down” texture is the highly sought after for many homeowners, much more appealing than flat or popcorn textured ceilings.

Although you don’t need to be a professional to remove or add ceiling texture, it does take quite a bit of patience and preparation to do it properly. With the proper tools and materials it is possible for a homeowner to remove hard to paint, undesirable popcorn texture to either make way for a flat ceiling surface or prepare to spray a more updated knock down texture.

Storage

Storage space or lack thereof has been and always will be a key factor when updating or selling a home. When there isn’t enough adequate storage space throughout a home there tends to be a build up of unnecessary clutter where there doesn’t need to be.

With basic carpentry skills and planning, shelves can be added to most any closet, garage walls or ceilings. For the more experienced do-it-yourself homeowner, installing or building built-in cabinets throughout areas where storage space is needed will not only become home for non décor items but also very appealing to the eye.

Floors and Cabinetry

All too often homeowners tend to think that old, scratched wood floors or cabinets simply need be replaced due to the poorly maintained finish. However, finish is one of the aspects of wood that can be fixed and made to look like new or close to it.

Before figuring out how many several thousands of dollars it will cost to replace wood floors and cabinetry check the quality and integrity of the wood itself underneath the scuffed paint or stain finish.

If there aren’t numerous broken or cracked pieces of wood throughout, consider sanding the surfaces down to bare wood, then apply fresh paint or stain to bring back the floor and cabinet beauty.

When tackling your own improvement projects as opposed to hiring a professional you could see potential savings of 2, 5, even an upwards of 50 thousand dollars, depending on the size of the remodeling project.

Typically homes increase in value by simply maintaining its current appearance and integrity.

By performing a number of improvement projects you can potentially raise your home’s value by 10 – 20 thousand dollars in just one or two years.

Whatever the task at hand, try not to jump the gun and commit to hiring a remodeling professional. First, assess the issues that need attention and determine if you are capable of performing said projects on your own.

Once you determine whether you can or can not complete the given task, then take the next step by either planning your do-it-yourself project or start contacting licensed remodelers and shop around for the best matched contractor.

Don’t get discouraged if you have a few projects around the home that you wish you could do yourself due to not having the extra money to pay a professional. With adequate research and the advice from friends or family who already possesses the knowhow, give that project a shot yourself and don’t be afraid to ask questions.