Posts Tagged ‘Window’

Keep Cool at Home Despite Summer Heat

Saturday, June 5th, 2010
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Keeping cool at home during the summer months can be a challenge. There are a variety of easy and effective ways to cool down the house, however. Follow these tips to create a refreshing haven from the heat of summer.
Keep Heat Out
Close windows during the day and cover with light coloured shades to reflect heat. Use insulated shades on sunny windows and install awnings, if possible. Invest in solar shades or window film for south or west facing windows that receive the most intense sun. Check for cracks around doors and windows and apply weather-stripping, if needed.

Reduce Interior Heat
Keep lights and electronics turned off when not in use. Even the small amount of heat generated by these items adds up over time. Plug all computer equipment and electronics into power strips for easy one-switch control. Limit the use of appliances, large and small. Opt for fresh salads rather that cooked meals. Use a microwave to heat food. Hang clothes to dry. (more…)

Cleaning Windows Without Leaving Stripes!

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009
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Summer is a great time to work on cleaning windows on your home, since the weather is beautiful and you’ll be able to stay warm, plus your windows will be able to dry quickly under the sun.

The first step toward cleaning your windows without leaving stripes is to purchase the right equipment. You’ll need a good cleaner as well as good rags or better yet, a squeegee with a soft surface that will spread the moisture easily. Since most windows simply pick up the dust and dirt around them over time, cleaning them should be an easy task; if your windows have heavy-duty cleaning needs you may want to consider contacting a local window cleaning service to make sure the best job is done.

For average windows, start with your window cleaner and squeegee or rag, and make sure if you’re using a ladder to reach higher-placed windows. (more…)