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The Pros and Cons of Radiant Floor Heating

The Pros and Cons of Radiant Floor Heating When you live in an area where winters get awfully cold, you know how unpleasant it can be to wake up in the morning and step onto a cold floor. Of course, you can always wear slippers or socks, but you might think it would be nicer to find a way to prevent the floors from getting cold in the first place. This is one reason why radiant floor heating has started to become popular in recent years.

Radiant floor heating systems consist of mats with heated coils that are installed beneath your flooring. Not only does this make your floors nice and warm, it helps to heat the rest of the room, too. If you’re trying to sell a home, many home buyers will see heated flooring as being quite the luxury, even if it’s only installed in one room.

In addition to making your home feel very luxurious, radiant floor heating has a lot of other benefits to offer. Radiant floor heating can heat a room more evenly than a standard furnace so it’s possible you might actually feel more comfortable even with the temperature set at a lower level. Since radiant floor heating doesn’t work by pushing air through ducts and vents, you don’t have to worry about dust, dirt, and other debris getting into the air, which is great if you have problems with allergies. And since you don’t have to worry about blocking vents, you’ll be able to place your furniture anywhere you like.

The biggest drawbacks to using radiant floor heating are that it’s expensive to install and that installing it will involve tearing up your existing flooring. Since radiant floor heating can’t be installed without disturbing your existing flooring, it’s best to have it installed if you’re already planning on replacing your flooring. So not only do you have to consider the costs of having the heating system installed, which can be expensive on its own, you’ll also have to factor in the costs of replacing the flooring, too. If you ever have problems with your radiant floor heating system, it will be more difficult to repair since flooring will have to be removed again to access the necessary parts.

While radiant floor heating can give you more flexibility in terms of how you can arrange your furniture since you won’t have to worry about blocking vents, you have less flexibility in terms of flooring types and floor coverings if you want to get the most out of your radiant floor heating system. Ceramic tile flooring is ideal for radiant floor heating since it conducts heat very well, which is why radiant floor heating tends to be popular to use in bathrooms. You can also use vinyl, laminate, and carpeting. However, carpet can be difficult to use since thicker carpets and padding can insulate the room from the floor, making it less effective. If you’re considering radiant floor heating, tell the person you’re thinking of having install it what type of floor covering you’re planning on using. They may be able to make some adjustments to make the heating system more effective or let you know if there might be a better option.

Adding Window Seats to Your Home

Adding Window Seats to Your Home Winter is a great time of year for creating a cozy home environment. Not only are you making your home a more comfortable place to live, it gives you something to do when you are stuck inside when it’s cold outside. If you have a large window that provides you with a great view of the outdoors, then why not consider building a window seat? That way, you’ll have a comfortable place to sit so you can fully enjoy the natural sunlight or admire your lovely yard.

When the windows next to a window seat are single-pane or have degraded frames, it is nearly impossible to enjoy the area because it’s too cold to want to sit so close to the window. But if you’ve recently had some new vinyl replacement windows installed, adding a window seat is a great way fully enjoy them.

Create a Unique Design

Window seats can be pretty simple to build. Just take a look around to find some design inspiration. There are lots of fantastic photographs of window seat designs in magazines or online to help you create a plan for your own home. You might even want to build more than one window seat after seeing how easy it is and how it adds to the comfort of a home!

Create Additional Storage Space

One of the most valuable aspects of having a window seat is that it can be used to create additional storage. In some cases, a builder can create a window seat with a cover that has hinges in order to store seasonal clothing, holiday decorations or children’s toys. If you are going to have this type of window seat, then make sure it has tiny holes for ventilation and strong hinges to prevent injuries. You can buy or make a soft fabric-covered pad for the top of this window seat to make it more comfortable to sit on while reading a book or listening to music.

Build Large or Small Seats If you have a larger window in your home, then it is possible to create a longer and wider window seat that is perfect for a daybed. This area is perfect for taking a nap, or you can use it for overnight guests. For homes with small windows, it is possible to make a tiny window seat with accessories such as built-in bookshelves on each side or underneath the space. When there is an area above the window seat, you can also have shelves added to hold decorative items such as sculptures or vases.

Dealing with Dry Rot

Dealing with Dry Rot If you notice that your woodwork around your windows or in your attic is crumbly or appears to be damp, you may have a dry rot infestation. Because dry rot can cause major structural damage if it is not controlled, measures should be taken to either replace the affected wood or have the wood treated.

What is Dry Rot?

Dry rot is a fungus that destroys wood fiber that stays damp. Unlike other types of wood rots, dry rot has the ability to spread through other materials, including masonry work. Wood that has been affected by dry rot often forms cube-like cracks and may shrink. In certain conditions, a white fungus that has a fluffy appearance may be visible on the wood. Additionally, a musty odor can also potentially be detected in the area.

Where Can Dry Rot Occur?

This fungus only affects wood components that are damp or where the moisture content is more than 20%. In many cases, dry rot occurs in the attic where undetected leaks are likely to occur. Wood around window frames can also be affected if it cannot dry out following a major rainstorm. If the rot is not taken care of, it can result in structural instability.

Repairing Damage Caused by Dry Rot

If your woodwork has small areas that have been affected by dry rot, those sections can be removed using a sharp tool. A polyester filler can be used to add strength to the remaining wood fibers. The filler takes about 10 to 15 minutes to harden. Once the filler has set, it can be sanded down, primed and painted so it won't stand out.

Preventing Dry Rot

In many cases, simply allowing the wood to fully dry out will control the spread of the fungus. In order for this to work, however, the wood needs to remain dry in the future to prevent the fungus from becoming active again. Depending on the climate, it may not be possible to keep the wood fully dry. Replacing the wood components that are most at risk may be a solution. For structural components, there are pre-treated timbers available that can be used to replace existing affected wood. For wood windows, vinyl replacement windows can also save you the trouble of worrying about dry rot. Ultimately, controlling the rot or removing the affected wood should be a priority to prevent expensive repairs to the home.

Keep Your Home Secure This Winter

Keep Your Home Secure This Winter Most homeowners think that burglaries only occur in the hot summer months. Although open windows and people traveling more can make it easier for burglars to break in, it’s important to remember that criminals don’t take an off season. Robbers know that many people take advantage of holiday sales to purchase things like new TVs or get expensive things like electronics and jewelry as gifts. As January rolls around and homeowners return to work and children go back to school, the daytime hours an easier time to break into a home and help themselves to all your new valuables.

Upgrade Your Windows

An important way to add security to a home is by investing in vinyl replacement windows. Burglars are always looking for an easy way to enter a home to steal valuables and single-pane windows in worn out, wooden frames are an easy target because they’re much easier to get in through.

While sturdier windows make it more difficult to break into a home, you should still take other security measures. One of the most important things you can do is make sure your windows have sturdy locks and don’t forget about the locks on sliding doors leading out to patios. You can also make it more difficult for thieves to see inside by closing window blinds or curtains.

Keep Snow Cleared Away from a Home’s Exterior

It’s easy to remember to keep the shrubs that are located outside a home’s windows trimmed in the summer, but it’s also easy to forget to make sure there are no hiding spots outside in the wintertime. If the area you live in gets lots of snow, there’s a good chance that deep piles of snow could form on the ground outside of your windows. Mountains of snow provide an excellent place for a burglar to hide behind while breaking in without being seen by nearby neighbors or people driving past.

Use a Security Alarm System If you live in an area with a high crime rate, then it is time to invest in a security alarm for your home. With an alarm system, you can have it set up to alert you through a cell phone when someone is entering your home. The device can also notify a security company or law officials about a break-in that is occurring. You can also set the alarm to make loud blasting noises that will alert neighbors about illegal activity. Don’t forget to use security devices on basement and garage windows because these are very common places where burglars try to enter.

Improve Your Home’s Value By Renovating Your Kitchen

Improve Your Home’s Value By Renovating Your Kitchen In today's modern homes, just as it was decades or even centuries ago, the kitchen is considered the most important room in the house. Not only is the kitchen a place to prepare family meals, it also serves as a gathering place for family and friends. However, over the course of time, even the best kitchens need a makeover now and then. If your kitchen could use a few updates and you’re looking for ways to improve your home’s value, the good news is that renovating your kitchen is a great way to accomplish both these things!

How Much Should I Spend?

This is usually the first question asked, and the answer can vary greatly. Many kitchen renovations range between $5,000-$75,000, with some being well into six figures, depending on how extensive your renovations are. However, a kitchen renovation costs a homeowner $15,000-$25,000 on average, with most people being able to recoup up to 120% of their investment. Just be careful not to make the kitchen fancier than the rest of the home, since that can take away value from other rooms.

Don't Go Overboard

While most people who renovate their kitchens want the best of everything, some make the mistake of going overboard on a variety of items. For example, since everyone loves a kitchen filled with sunlight, some people choose to have extremely large and fancy windows custom-designed for their kitchens. However, it's usually best to opt for more mainstream windows, such as vinyl replacement windows. Not only do they look great and let in plenty of light, but they are also much more energy efficient than their fancier counterparts.

Invest in Energy-Efficient Appliances

Along with windows that look great and save on energy costs, investing in energy efficient appliances is also a great way to increase the value of a home. Refrigerators, stoves, dishwashers, freezers, garbage disposals, and many more appliances are all made to be as energy-efficient as possible today, making them great long-term investments for any home. To make sure the best appliances are purchased, be sure to look for ones that are Energy Star rated, since they meet strict environmental guidelines as well as help save money each month.

By taking the time to think about the best options for your kitchen renovation, it's possible to not only create the kitchen of your dreams, but also significantly increase the value of your home. If both of these objectives are achieved, it's a win-win situation for everyone.