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Why You Should Choose Bamboo Flooring For Your Home

June 28, 2013 by · Leave a Comment 

Every once in a while we enjoy spending time and a little money to improve the look of our homes, particularly our floors. Many people take the look of home floors for granted, most are not aware that the floor condition affects the aesthetic appeal of a home. If you would want to change your current home flooring, a strand bamboo flooring is a good option. You can also search for wholesale bamboo flooring suppliers through the Internet to get it at lower prices.

Bamboo floors have numerous benefits both for our homes and the environment, which is why many people are switching to this option. Bamboos are very eco-friendly, when these are taken out, they have little to no effect on the animal and plant population surrounding it because it regenerates quickly. This type of floor is also very easy to install, a plus if you are a person who enjoys DIY projects, this way you can save on installation fees and other professional expenditures. Bamboo floors are laminated, it can prevent moisture build ups making it one of the best flooring options for areas where moisture is mostly present, such as the kitchen, bathroom and dining room.

Insulate Your Home’s Pipes to Save Energy

June 24, 2013 by · Leave a Comment 

Insulation is one of a home’s most important cost-savings measures when examining how to maintain an energy-efficient home. But in addition to keeping the attic, roof, and walls insulated, there is another area that can benefit from proper insulation: the basement. By insulating water pipes, you’re implementing a simple strategy that improves your home’s efficiency and can result in savings in energy.

With flexible foam sheets, like neoprene or polyethylene roll, it’s easy to create a cushioning wrap that reduces the amount of energy being transferred away from your temperature-conditioned water. Adding insulating foam helps hot water pipes lose less heat, and keeps cold water pipes from attracting condensation. With cold water pipes especially, fiberglass wrappings are a poor choice, as they can absorb moisture. Closed-cell foam however, is non-absorbent and makes for a great insulation material. Even old or worn-out closed-cell foam items around the house like flexible yoga mat can be turned into a beneficial wrapping material. By minimizing the energy lost through piping, conditioning systems have to spend less energy keeping water at the right temperatures. And the less these systems have to work, the less energy used and the less your bill will be.

The other benefit of pipe insulation is in the winter. Adding insulation can help guard against frozen and burst pipes. Insulation is particularly important in homes where pipes are placed near exterior walls, and even more important when basements are unfinished. Insulation against cold air or drafts can help prevent the temp drops that cause pipes to freeze and rupture.

With the benefits of pipe insulation being something you can trace directly to your wallet, wrapping pipes is one of the smartest and easiest DIY improvements you can make to your home.

Benefits of an Under-floor Heating System

June 21, 2013 by · Leave a Comment 

Many people around the world are starting to enjoy the benefits of an in floor heat system compared to any other type of heating equipments. If you are fairly new or would want to learn more about a ceramic tile floor heating system or heated floor systems in general, read through the article so you will see just how many benefits you will get when you choose to install one.

No matter which part of the world you live in, whether you are in one of the coldest climates throughout the world, a heated floor system will keep you warm without making the air you breathe stuffy and dry. These systems is the most comfortable source of heat as it heats up the objects inside your home and not the air, the heat will radiate into your body while the air will remain cool to keep you comfortable. Also, heated floor systems will not take floor space in your home, there will be no equipment to sit on your floor to collect dust. Since it is installed right next to your floor, it will evenly distribute the heat around your house to avoid any cold spots.

Article submitted by EZ Floor Heat. Do you need an under floor heating system at your home? Look no further as EZ Floor Heat has got you covered. They offer a complete floor heating system package as well as training materials to help you in setting it up.

Heavy Machinery Shouldn’t Mean Being Uncomfortable At Work.

June 14, 2013 by · Leave a Comment 

Construction is known for being rugged and rough, but not every aspect of construction has to be a pain in the back, and we mean that literally. You sit on benches or hunks of wood for break, or even steel picnic tables, you stand or sit in uncomfortable chairs and you stretch awkwardly to get into tight areas to fix impossible fixes. The strain on your back is constant, but it doesn’t have to be. A good bobcat seat can take off the stress in between wedging uncomfortably into small areas, or even upgrading your deere seat will give you the comfort and durability you crave while driving.

Driving these heavy machinery around can be dangerous for a driver distracted by pain or constant uncomfortable seating, though when driving around trucks, forklifts, backhoes and other equipment you still want it to be durable and the high quality you are use too. Durable seats can be found for all different back and body types, including more general ones that will be comfortable for most anyone. If you find yourself not paying attention to your driving as much due to back pain, stress, or something uncomfortable poking in you side it may be time to upgrade your seats

Foam Rubber Gaskets

June 4, 2013 by · Leave a Comment 

Small but strong is the perfect way to describe gaskets, as they’re overlooked in nearly all of their applications, while being one of the reasons so many mechanisms can function efficiently. Made in all sizes, shapes, and materials, a gasket is a pad that gets compressed between two interlocking objects, helping create a seal otherwise impossible due to surface imperfections in the two meeting objects. Examples include O-rings in hose nozzles and head gaskets in automobiles.

Because of the number of potential applications, gaskets are made out of various materials, from the traditional rubber rings most people think of, to custom-cut foam pads that can compress and seal. The biggest benefit of using a rubber neoprene gasket is how cost-effective foam materials are over traditional materials like rubber, metals and silicone.

Neoprene is particularly valuable for gasketing because it is structurally resistant to many compounds that damage or cause breakdown in similar materials. While remaining soft and pliable enough to compress, it maintains resistance to Ozone, sunlight, oxidation, many chemicals and petroleum derivatives, and breakdown by water and air. This versatility makes it great in low-pressure applications where frequent replacement is difficult. Another benefit of foam gaskets is the shaping customization the material offers. With today’s cutting technologies, nearly any shape or size gasket can be produced quickly and accurately. All that you need to do is to buy foam rubber, contact a stamping shop, and pick up your parts. Foam also minimizes material waste because scraps and leftovers are always able to be repurposed into another product, even if only shredded into scraps. Whether you’re looking at a large-scale project or a small run, consider foam for your next gasket application.