Bucket Boss 01056 Bucket Boss 56 Pocket Bucket Tool Organizer

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Price : $19.95

Features

  • Bucket tool organizer with 56 pockets for handy tool storage and easy access
  • 38 outside pockets and 18 inside; padded cordless drill holster
  • Constructed of durable polyester
  • Elastic strap for long-handled tools–bucket not included
  • 10 by 2 by 14 inches; 2.2 pounds; lifetime manufacturing defect warranty

 

Amazon.com Review

Constructed of durable, rip-proof fabric, the new 56-pocket organizer from Bucket Boss improves on what was already a great idea. Unlike the toolboxes of old, the Bucket Boss organizer stores tools where they’re visible and easy to access. And, with 38 exterior pockets and 18 more on the inside, the Bucket Boss really does have a place for just about everything. We’ve loaded ours down with wrenches, handsaws, screwdrivers, hammers, pry bars, pencils, utility knives, pliers, and drill bit sets. There’s even a padded pocket for your cordless drill. We quickly discovered, however, that depending on how you load it, the Bucket Boss can get a little top-heavy. After ours tipped over in the back of our truck, we reloaded it with our hammerheads down, and it hasn’t tipped since. We recommend the Bucket Boss 56 for remodelers, carpenters, electricians, repair people, or any other professional who brings a lot of hand tools to the job; it also makes the perfect tool kit for do-it-yourselfers moving through the house from room to room and project to project. –Jon Groebner

Customer Reviews

Review date : 2008-07-31
As an apartment building owner I bought a bucket boss about 20 years ago. It worked well but finally sprouted some holes! I checked a few home-improvement stores but could find nothing comparable and certainly nothing at the price. A lot of puerile imitators! When I saw this on Amazon I thought it would fill the bill and it certainly does! More pockets, better organized. I even have a few left over! The best ever!

Review date : 2008-07-28
I just got one about a month ago and its exactly what I though it would be. I have turned a mess into an organized and easy to get to tool storage system. The best part about this bag its super easy to *keep* organized because I am not a neat freak on the job site nor do I have time to even attempt being organized, this does it for me. I have a tool in every pocket and it is a bit heavy to lug around but would go with this one rather then the extreme bag simply because the pockets are larger on the 56. The pockets aren’t over sized there just right. I toss this *free* in the back of my truck and it has not tipped over yet. One tip is organize your tools evenly so that its not hard to carry. I also bought the super stacker system with the bucket boss storage lid/seat and the lid doesn’t fit over this bag that well nor do the stackers! I also keep my drills in there own case that they come with and dont really think the drill pocket should be on the bag but I have some other tools in there so its not a big deal!

Review date : 2008-03-06
I waited until the 56-pocket Bucket Boss dropped below fifteen bucks from Amazon, then decided it was worth a chance. An excellent purchase.

Pro: Far superior to any toolbox. Everything (and I mean everything) is within sight and/or easy reach. It was humbling to put every tool I own into this and only fill half the pockets.

Con: H E A V Y. Yes, I loaded the bucket down with cordless drill, extra battery, two types of hammers, and a slew of tools. But that tiny handle makes the weight far more noticeable.

Review date : 2008-02-24
Because it’s easy to carry around and use, I found myself always putting tools up after I use them.

Now I can’t blame the wife, son or myself for losing tools. It has made me a lot more efficient around the house.

Two thumbs up!!

Review date : 2007-12-25
This is a great item. It makes storing and transporting a variety of your tools to any usage site an easy task. It keeps them organized and ready to go at all times. Tremendous item, used with an (otherwise) empty 5 gallon bucket. A top-notch gift for any ‘amateur’ handyman.

 

Water Heater Tips And Tricks

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It’s easy to forget about your water heater. It sits up in your attic or in your garage silently and reliably putting out hot water. It’s easy to forget about it until something goes wrong. Water heaters are not as maintenance free as some people would like to believe. This article has some useful tips on keeping your water heater running well for some time to come.

To lower the stress on your water heater and to lower your utility bills, set your thermostat at or around 120 degrees. Any more than that and you put extra pressure on the heater and take the chance of burns caused by scalding water. Many people outgrow their water heater and turn up the thermostat to provide more hot water. Instead, you should add a second heater or upgrade to a larger tank.

Another thing you should do to extend the life of your water heater is to drain the tank of sediment regularly. Even so called self cleaning water heaters can develop a buildup of sediment on the bottom of the tank. Periodically drain the tank to clear the sediment and prevent the bottom of the tank from rusting. While you are at it, make sure that you have a drain pan installed underneath the tank. In case of a break, it will keep your home from flooding. Check the drain often to make sure it is not clogged.

To make your water heater more efficient and save a little money on your electric bill, buy a water heater jacket to place around your tank. It will slow down heat loss through the tank. While you are at it, insulate any exposed hot water pipes. Before doing any of this insulation, check with the manufacturer of your heater to see if they approve of it
By putting these simple steps into effect, you can greatly extend the life of your water heater and improve its efficiency. By not forgetting about your water heater, you can save yourself hundreds of dollars and a lot of aggravation.

James C operates the Plumbers Directory. Find information on local plumbers, water heaters, toilets, pipes, faucets and all things plumbing.

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Kitchen Remodel - How to Survive

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You hit definite to attain the fall and begin to organisation your kitchen remodeling project. There are so whatever questions and you’re not trusty where to start. There are whatever steps you should study to support you endure what is belike the most pure bag transformation send you module ever move on.

So where do you start? One selection that comes prototypal is who is feat to be doing the project. If you are intellection of making this a do it yourself project, verify a daylong hornlike countenance before swim in. A flooded kitchen change requires a super invoke of assorted types of skills. Beside the manifest change skills of carpentry, plumbing, electrical there is the organizational skills and selection making ability. If you impart to do the send as a pair attain trusty your relation crapper resist the stress. A bonny kitchen doesn’t predominate a bright marriage.

The key to a uncreased kitchen change crapper be summed up in digit word, Planning! If that didn’t provide in, feature that terminal declare again. I can’t pronounce strongly sufficiency how essential the thinking stages are in a kitchen remodel. There are a cardinal reasons not to festinate into a send same this. If everything goes dead patch instalment a newborn kitchen, it is ease kinda trying. Add whatever pace bumps into the intermixture and it turns into a vantage discover you material experience. You module requirement to do as such as doable in meet to not yield anything out. Read every you crapper encounter on the subject, meet forums, countenance in magazines for ideas and speech to your friends and kinsfolk who hit already took the plunge. Learn what to wait during your Kitchen Remodel

A recent kitchen today is a super assets of money. Cabinets and appliances are a field conception of that expense. These are amongst the prototypal decisions you module requirement to make. Even before you wager a kitchen specializer study your alternatives when it comes to colouration and call of the cabinets. This module provide you a humble to move from. There are innumerous compartment companies and assorted calibre cabinets. When you eventually intend to a panopticon that is the instance to begin downbound the agency of how such and how beatific a compartment you poverty and crapper afford.

That brings up added essential supply in the thinking stages, a budget. You module requirement to watch what the amount budget your selection to pay on this project. Without making a budget the toll crapper apace increase discover of control. A kitchen send that started at an inexpensive $15,000 without budget parameters crapper apace invoke into an $80,000 renovation. This module probable modify in interference and no newborn kitchen. Set the limits primeval and then impact within those limits. When you hit your outlay bounds figured discover verify soured a proportionality for sudden costs. They module nearly ever embellish most at whatever point. At small 15% in my calculation should be allotted for outlay overruns, and that is pretty conservative.

If you do end to do the send yourself or embellish your possess GC, attain trusty you module hit the instance to do it. In most kitchens, especially in homes with children, not having a kitchen is a field inconvenience. A husband, who drags his feet effort a newborn kitchen installed, module encounter himself in the dislike faster than fido after he chews up the couch! The prizewinning advice I crapper provide you is to do your homework. There is so such enthusiastic content acquirable on the internet today that it isn’t likewise difficult.

Paul Forte has been participating in hundreds of kitchen renovations and remodels. To see more and encounter discover what to wait during your Kitchen Remodel analyse this page:
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Bucket Boss 25005 Pro Parachute Bag 18 Pocket Bucket Tool Organizer

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Price : $12.95

Features

  • Six interior compartments
  • 12 exterior pockets
  • Flat bottom prevents tipping or spilling
  • Works with any five gallon bucket
  • Tan and Olive Fabric

 

Product Description

The first combination soft-sided parts organizer and tool carrier in one! You get 6 interior pockets to hold everything from screwdrivers and pliers to nuts, bolts and nails. Made of rugged 600 denier fabric with drawstring closure.

Customer Reviews

Review date : 2008-07-27
Based on another horse owner’s review of this product from a few months ago and how much I love my big five gallon Bucket Boss organizer, I purchased two Bucket Boss Parachute Bags, one for each horse. At first, they seemed a bit on the small side, but when we got through loading them up, my daughters were very impressed.

The bags are not very deep, and I thought this would be a detraction. It turned out to be a big plus because if you have ever used a bucket or a plastic cleaning tote for a grooming kit, you know that the amount of stuff that winds up on the bottom is really astounding … peppermint wrappers, horse treat crumbs, multiple hoof picks, pulling combs, riding gloves, hair elastics and clips, etc, etc. Although I won’t say I NEVER find anything unusual on the bottom of these bags, they tend to not fill up with detritus. The Parachute Bag has nifty side pockets for small grooming aids and larger compartments for brushes, hoof, coat and mane products, sweat scraper… anything you could possibly need to groom a horse. They are also wonderful to take in the trailer to shows or clinics. To top it off, they are DURABLE in the extreme. If you were to buy a similar product expressly made to be a grooming kit, you could add another fifteen bucks to the cost.

If you have a horse or pony, get yourself one and use the plastic thing for cleaning day!

Review date : 2008-06-04
Bag is very well made, The only thing about this bag is there is no way to keep the screws or whatever you keep in this bag seperated. The pockets are not complete, there is a gap between the sections where small screws and get mixed up.

Review date : 2008-05-22
Working in a photo studio alongside set builders, this parts and tool bag was suddenly on the set and I had never seen such a brilliant solution to so many organizational and project needs. This bag, with its very compact and impossible to tip over stature, is incredible, effective, simple in design, and just an overall great solution. Once I saw this organizer, I couldn’t wait to get one. It is practical and smart, one of those tools that you wonder how you did without. I like it so much that I’m getting two more for myself, to have each one be work specific, and I’m also getting several others to give to special people because it will help them organize their work projects and tools. Stacking three in a 5 gallon bucket keeps them clean, organized and out of the way. These are brilliant and the small amount of dollars spent on one of these is money so well spent. Be proud to own one of these parachute bags, it will streamline your work and make your process more zen. Work smart, work easy.

Review date : 2008-02-25
This item was not quite what I expected, but it will be handy. I expected that it would utilize a bucket. The description is not clear enough. With the name Bucket Boss, the description should state clearly whether or not the product makes use of a bucket.

Review date : 2008-02-20
I purchased this for a father in law who was planning on building shelves in his basement. I figured it would probably end up in a box and forgotten. He actually used it and it was very effective for what he needed. Nails, screws, pencils, razor, screwdriver, bits and other parts all fit nicely and could be kept separated and easily accessible. Though it is rather small the size turned out to be a good thing for the small parts and tools he used. It is about 12 inches in diameter and 8 inches high. it is made of pretty durable material and holds its shape well. He really likes it and has used it several times, even over his other tool boxes.

 

Good Reasons Why A Furniture Rental May Make Good Cents!

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How often have you bought something only to decide a month or two later that it just doesn’t fit your lifestyle, or the color isn’t right? This is especially difficult situation when the purchase is relatively large like electronics, appliances, or furniture.

One important benefit of furniture and electronic appliance renting is that you can try the product out before really committing to ownership. Want to try the latest flat screen television but are concerned about the clarity or glare in your own home? Rent the unit for a month or so and try it out! This is especially true when considering an appliance technology that is new to you. Things like a flat heating element stove, or an extra large capacity washer and dryer all are good candidates for the try before you buy idea. If you think you may like that large capacity washer and dryer but can’t swing the 1,100 to 1,500 dollars for the pair, getting them from a furniture rental company may be a good alternative.

Furniture rental company services are also a way to try out the latest in furniture designs at a fraction of the costs of a direct purchase. Try color schemes in your home without committing to the direct purchase of that new sofa or bedroom suite until you know the color scheme is right.

The first consideration when renting furniture will probably be price. The reason for this is because most of the rental cost is rental fees and not toward the purchase cost. This is ok however in that the intent, at least from this point of view is to rent the equipment or furniture to see if it fits into your lifestyle and home. If you purchase directly and the color is wrong, or that flat screen television isn’t exactly right, too bad you own it. With furniture renting or try before you buy, if it’s wrong, it’s a simple matter to get an exchange or replacement.

Short term needs are another great reason why furniture rental services should be considered. If moving into a new home soon but don’t want to move your furniture from storage into temporary housing, then into the new home, rental services may be the answer. Or if moving is part of a career move and you find yourself with two homes, a short term rental service can save a lot of expense. Instead of buying two sets of furniture, consider using furniture rentals in the new home until your previous homes furnishings are shipped.

Although furniture rental companies also do sell product, they offer the very best in consumer satisfaction by using the rental services as a try before you buy option. All in all, this can offer a consumer good service at a moderate cost while delivering the products desired almost immediately.

Abigail Franks writes on a variety of subjects such as home, family, and health. For more information on furniture and appliance rental visit the site at http://www.furniture-rentals.supersavings.info

How To Deal With Contractors (So You Won’t Go Mad!)

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BE PREPARED — Building a house is lots of fun, but its a huge time investment, too. Theres a ton of paperwork and planning, so its essential to establish a system to stay organized. You may have collected articles, paint samples, roofing samples, etc, etc. over the past few months (or years, depending on how long youve been dreaming of this!) that you want to incorporate into your new house. A see- through plastic bin is handy for keeping your miscellaneous items in, so you can sift through them every so often. Sometimes its a good way to keep your goal in mind if you periodically look at the items in the box, as a little reminder of what youre going for.

Keep a good filing system. Youll be getting a lot of quotes (a word to the wise: dont get too many quotes for each job establish what a reasonable rate for the job at hand is, then settle on a contractor youre comfortable with. Remember, the cheapest guy isnt always the best, and neither is the most expensive one, necessarily). Quotes that require a lot of detail (Framing, Foundation, Drywall, Mechanical, Cabinetry, etc.) should be kept intact.

Make a copy of the original quote, then block out the prices and use that for the new quotes. That way, youre comparing apples to apples, oranges to oranges. (Word to the wise — Dwight insisted on this going in, although I don’t agree with it. I have found that just asking for a Complete Quote, stating the exact same information, will give me a much better ‘feel’ for the Contractor. You can tell right from the beginning if the guy is trying to pull the wool over your eyes — stay away from this type — it only gets worse. This kind of guy will give you a quote that seems very reasonable, but often leaves out crucial components.

We had a number of situations like this during this Build — the first quote for the Basement — and it was extremely detailed — was $20,000. higher than the other quotes. I know — craaazy! You gotta watch out and stay on your toes! The Cabinetry quotes were all over the board, and the Drywall for the Garage alone varied from $2,500. to $9,500. Our house cost was cut down by at least $40,000., just by shopping around and really reading the quotes.) Its not fair to get two different quotes and one includes the cement for the foundation and the other is only for the cribbing asking for a complete quote might eliminate this situation, but being careful from the outset will save you a lot of bother, later.

Sometimes, you may notice that youll get very different complete quotes. We have found that the quote you get is often a forewarner of the work youll get. If it takes a ridiculous amount of time to even get the quote, and you cant get the guy to return your phone calls, thats probably what itll be like when hes actually working for you, if you give him the job. If the quote is sloppy (we call them napkin quotes, since theyre scribbled out on a napkin from the restaurant, so you have to look through the coffee stains to see the numbers, or on a crumpled up piece of paper!), the workmanship might be careless, too. Keep in mind that prices go up over time, so if the quote is old, itll need to be up-dated before any work commences.

Also, mistakes happen, so go over your quote to make sure that it is relatively accurate you should never be responsible for knowing exactly how many screws will be required for the project (how are you paying for this?! Ha,ha,ha!), but you should check the windows and doors, whats included in each package, to make sure its actually for your house!

Be sure to go over the Check List of every step that must be followed. Missing a step (like permits!) can cost you time and money (jail time in some States, if you havent gone through the right authorities to make sure you can build what you want be especially careful with this if you live in an historical neighborhood).

BE DECISIVE — It’s important to have a clear idea of what you want in your home before you start to build, or even draw. The more you decide early, the fewer distractions and delays that will happen later. This is not to say that you can’t or shouldn’t make changes throughout the project, but be prepared to make quick decisions on those changes. Fence sitting or being wishy-washy will drive everyone crazy.

Keep in mind that if your contractor asks you more than once or twice about something you haven’t made your mind up on, he’ll probably head off to another job, and you may not see him again for a while! The reality of a contractor’s life is that he’ll have many projects going at the same time, so don’t think he’ll wait around and hold your hand while you decide on a tile it ain’t gonna happen. Be decisive and clear - you’ll save time and money.

BE NICE — I love the stories from people who say proudly, ‘Yeah, I really ground my contractor down’, and ‘I told my contractor off, this morning. He left, but I think he’s coming back later, today’ Ha,ha,ha,ha! Those crazy nuts! That’s a great way to get rid of your contractor, and make it very difficult to find another one. Contractors are, for the most part, connected. And maybe a little gossipy what do you think they talk about while they drink all that coffee?! Ha,ha. Also, if you bring in another contractor to finish another guy’s work, they’ll know immediately that there was conflict on-site, and they may be reluctant to get involved. The bottom line is, be respectful of your contractors as you expect them to be respectful of you. If you do have an issue, meet off-site to discuss the situation and come to a resolution.

Word to the Wise: Normally this is sound advice, but sometimes you will find yourself faced with a crisis that needs to be dealt with head on…like the one we had with our first carpenter. We gave him as many chances as we could before I had to confront him on the job about his work. It was very unpleasant, but I had to let him go — the whole Job was suffering because of this one guy.

The real key, even in this case, is that we knew we had Trevor (our favorite Carpenter!) waiting in the wings before we said anything to the first guy… better safe than sorry!

BE REALISTIC — Set a time frame that is reasonable. When you’re starting from scratch, it takes weeks or months for many stages. The plans and blueprints can easily take 3 months or more, depending on how elaborate your plans are. The actual building process is quite quick if you have planned everything out in advance, but you should still allot at least 3 - 8 months for the building process. Then be prepared for another couple of months if things go wrong. It’s been known to happen! Have a back up plan for where you will live if you have a specific move-out date in your current home so you won’t be panicked if your new house isn’t even at lock-up stage and the moving van is at your door!

Remember, again, that you’re are probably not your contractor’s only client, so you may or may not be at the top of his priority list. (Calling him at home at 6:00a.m. every day will not put you higher on the list, just so you know - we’ve had people try that!) Keep this in mind when you have a short time frame - it’s amazing how much easier it is to schmooze when you’re desperate!

One more thing - I notice that there’s a lot of crappy advice out there on ‘How to Find a Contractor’. 359 Thousand Easy Questions to Ask a Builder. Puh-leeease. Like they’re gonna respond well to that! Gimme a break! Do these people know any contractors?! You need basic information - How much is it? Are you available? When will you be available? Can you recommend any other trades? Keep it simple. Meet face-to-face. Go see some of his previous work. Don’t annoy people from 10 years ago who had work done by the contractor. Would you like someone calling you? Asking a million stupid questions will raise a red flag for the contractor that this potential client is more likely to be a potential pain in the shirt. Contractors are (generally speaking) so busy that they don’t need the hassle. Also, if the contractor has a group of sub-trades that he regularly works with, it’ll be waaay easier to keep track of everyone once the project gets underway, which will make the whole thing much easier all round.

BE FLEXIBLE –No. This does not mean bending over backwards for your contractor (although, truth be told, they might like to see that ha,ha). It just means that if your significant other really, really, reallllly wants Sand Beige, and you have your heart set on Evening Taupe (yes, it’s practically the same shade, but couples often have major disagreements over tiny, tiny issues), go with whatever gets you in the house. Maybe you can choose the five foot tall gargoyles for the top of the fireplace, then let there be a compromise. ‘Okay, you go two shades up on the colour and I’ll give up on the gargoyles on the mantel ‘ Voila! You’ve got what you wanted! (Don’t try this little ploy if your spouse actually likes indoor gargoyles!)

Building a house (or any other joint effort that involves hammers and paint) can be very trying on a relationship. Be sure to work out problems as they arise - letting things stew will not make the project easier. Reassure each other when necessary, then randomly after that! Keep your eye on the prize — you’ll both love the house when it’s done. Hey, you can use your Air Miles Credit Card when you’re buying the million things you need to build the house, that way you’ll have accumulated enough points to take a well deserved break at the end of the job! Hawaii, here we come!

BE POSITIVE — Keeping a positive attitude always helps the situation. Chances are pretty high that you’ll encounter difficulties, or things that you hadn’t anticipated. Don’t spiral downwards - it won’t help. Stay focussed; find a solution. Have you ever talked to someone who is always spinning a negative tale? Can you get away from them fast enough?! Ugh. Nothing worse. You want to maintain a positive outlook on the whole thing. You’ll be surprised by how that affects everyone around the construction site. (Oh, yeah. Don’t be a pest, either. Visit from time to time, but ’supervising’ professionals is totally annoying and will slow up the work. They’re there to build, not teach, so you can ask the odd question and make nice comments, but that’s about it - the less said, the better. You can bring treats and cold drinks, though - everyone will love that!) Also, to the untrained eye, a project might appear to be 10% done when in reality it is 80% completed, so uninformed comments from the peanut gallery will not be appreciated. People work best when they’re praised, appreciated, and fairly paid. (Okay, here’s my last little addition-make sure you pay your contractor. Seems simple, but it makes a big difference on future work - either different work or maintenance on the current work.) Good stuff to keep in mind when you’re at the building site.

Ailsa Forshaw is a Writer, Builder, Website Owner & Manager, Teacher, Mother… all in Alberta, Canada. She is Married with Two Lovely Children, and one gorgeous wee dog. Her Website, http://www.buildyourownhouse.ca, is chock full of all sorts of useful & fun information to help anyone become Financially Successful, Slim, Trim, and Happy… what more could you want?? Pop in for a wee visit! http://www.buildyourownhouse.ca http://www.theScottishDiet.com

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Black & Decker 18-Volt Slide Pack Battery For 18-Volt Outdoor Cordless Power Tools #HPB18-OPE

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Price : $27.81

Features

  • Replacement battery pack for Black and Decker models NST2018, NST1810, NHT518, NS118, NPP2018, NPT3118

 

 

 

Customer Reviews

Review date : 2008-07-07
This is my 3rd battery. The first 2 were purchased 2 years ago with my weed whacker and no longer hold a charge. This one just arrived a few weeks ago and has been extremely reliable. Long-lasting and consistent charge…..but we’ll see how long that lasts.

Review date : 2008-06-24
I have 3 of these batteries and I can’t even get 20 minutes out of all 3 combined. I wish I had never bought a weedwacker that uses these batteries. I will never buy a battery powered garden tool again!

Review date : 2008-06-05
I thought a charger came with this product. Now I have to spend more money to buy the charger to make it work.

Review date : 2008-06-04
Love the idea of being cordless with using this B&D battery. I found the batteries last for 3 years or so, then don’t hold the charge long enough for me, so I buy new ones to replace it.

Review date : 2008-06-02
I’ve used the 18-volt batteries for my lawn tools for 2 years now. They are losing their charge. I have two batteries for my edger-trimmer and both of them may get through 30 minutes of weeding and edging. That just isn’t cutting it. I’m fed up with them and am going to have to go back to my electric tools which I hate too…however you don’t lose power in the middle of a job with an electric or gas powered tool. Love the idea of everything battery powered…but the idea hasn’t worked

Furniture and Home Furnishings for your Home

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Choosing home furnishings for any room is a major piece for the primary activity of
the room, which must be considered first, the sofa in the living room, the bed in the
bedroom, the desk in the office. This piece in most cases should face the focal point
of the room. A long empty wall can be made into a focal point by grouping pictures
over a long narrow table.

Large pieces of furniture should be evenly distributed so as not to put the room off
balance. Leave room around them for the best affect. In selecting home furnishing
pieces, keep the architectural shapes in the room in mind. Try to balance pieces
opposite one another.

Be conscious of the light in the room when selecting and placing your home
furnishings. A dark cabinet may disappear in a dimly lighted alcove. Bright pieces
may seem garish under a picture window. Break up the horizontal lines of the room
by mixing in taller items.

Think about the use of the room as you place the home furnishings. If you typically
eat or drink there, is there a place to set your cup or plate down? Is there enough
storage for books or CDs? Mix hard and soft surfaces by adding rugs or fabric-
covered tables to a room otherwise filled with wood, metal and stone.

Once you have decided on a color scheme, bring your samples home. Look at them
at different times of the day, and in both natural and incandescent light. Keep in
mind that darker colors will tend to fade over time more than lighter ones. Be sure
to take into consideration any existing home furnishings pieces that will remain in
the room as well as the various wood finishes present.

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Roger King is a successful author and publisher of http://www.1st-home-decor.com
Home furnishings and ideas to showcase your homes.

Customize Your Google News to Stay Ahead of the Competition

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Personalize Your Page Now

Go to Google.com and just above the search box you’ll see the text link titled ‘News’. Click this to get a standard news format featuring World News, Weather, Sports and the usual fare.

Let’s assume for a moment that you are a realtor who specializes in Virginia Beach, VA real estate. Click on, ‘edit this personalized page’ in the upper right-hand corner and enter the keywords for the news you want delivered to your personalized news page. You might choose Virginia Beach Real Estate, Virginia Mortgage, Virginia Fore Closures, Virginia HUD Properties and Home Interest Rates.

Presto! You now have a customize news page that delivers current and breaking Virginia real estate related news to your browser at a glance.

As a web designer and SEO developer I stay on top of what’s happening with the major search engines and the hi-tech sectors.
I set my Google news page to display news for SEO, (Search Engine Optimization), Sci/Tech, Google, Yahoo, MSN, Ask.com and Top Stories.

Let’s presume you are a Virginia attorney, you could set your Google news page to; US Supreme Court, Virginia Appellate Court, Virginia Beach Local Courts, Crime Busters and so on.

Depending on your career track or what interests you the most, you can personalize your Google news page for virtually any person, place or thing!

It’s a great way to stay at the tip-top of what’s happening, while it happens!

See a screen-capture of my Google News page !

About the Author
http://www.visionefx.net - Visionefx President Ricardo Vidallon has been in the creative business of advertising, cable broadcast, animation and the World Wide Web for more than two decades. His work has been featured on the Christian Broadcasting Network, Inc., Fox News and NBC Entertainment. His career track in Web consultancy includes the global companies of Reynolds and Reynolds, CMGI Solutions, and Automark, Inc.

Rat Infestations How Do You Know If You Have A Problem?

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Rats, nothing will strike fear in a woman’s heart (and many a man’s heart) more than a rat in their home. It would seem like it would be easy to identify a rat problem but they can make themselves hard to detect. Sometimes you can not actually see the rats in your home. Even if you can not see them, there are several things that you can look for to identify a rat problem.

The first sign of a rat problem is noise. Rats will make scratching noises that can easily be heard from within walls and attics. Listen for their scratching and rustling noises after dusk when rats are most active. Next, look for rat droppings. You can usually find droppings around food sources like pet dishes. The droppings will be small, capsule shaped, black and glossy. You should also look for rat burrows and nests. You will find burrows in gardens and under places like compost piles. Look for nests around boxes, inside of drawers and near wood piles. A couple of other signs of a rat infestation are grease marks along beams and rafters (caused by a rats greasy fur) and gnawing marks on boxes and wiring. If you have any of these signs, you probably have a rat problem and should contact a professional exterminator.

If you do not have a rat problem, you should think about preventing them. Preventing them mainly involves keeping them from entering your home. To prevent an infestation, keep debris piles away from your home. Piles of debris can serve as homes for rats and mice. Also seal any entrances to your home that are larger than a quarter of an inch. Seal any holes you find with caulk or expanding foam and make sure all of your doors have good weather stripping in place. Following these simple steps should keep your home rat free.

James C operates the Pest Control Directory. Find information on all types of pests, insect and rodents including roaches, ants, termites, fleas, spiders and more.

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