Building a Proper Fire

Building a Proper Fire

One aspect of easy home maintenance is building a fire in the fireplace – a luxury today, where it was a necessity in the past. When you’re building your fire, make sure that the chimney flue is open to ensure airflow in your unit. Next, stack your logs on top of the metal holder, adding…

Call in the Professionals or Do It Yourself

Call in the Professionals or Do It Yourself

The presence of mold in any home or business is always a cause for concern. Urban legends may insist that getting rid of mold is either impossible or shockingly expensive. In reality, each situation is unique. In some cases it makes sense to call in an experienced mold remediation company, while other cases may be…

Reduce Bulb Burnout and Save Money

Frequently, a burned out light bulb may not be the bulb’s fault. The electrical wiring may not have a strong connection, causing the bulb to burn out faster. Other common issues include poor air circulation around the bulb, overtightened bulbs or high voltage such as caused by an electrical pulse. Light bulbs are fairly easy…

Aluminum Wiring Is a Fire Hazard

You won’t find aluminum wiring in modern residential branch-circuit wiring, but in the 1960s and 1970s, aluminum was common. During the 60s and 70s copper prices led homebuilders to use single strand aluminum in homes to cut costs. At the time, aluminum seemed like a reasonable replacement. It kept the costs low and did the…