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Five Cheap Ways to Make Your House Break-In Proof
by Guest on Jul 18, 2013
While burglary isn't what it used to be, it's not completely gone either. Rates in Ireland have fallen dramatically, but there are still about 100,000 crimes committed every year. A good chunk of them are break-ins. Fortunately, it doesn't take much to protect yourself. Since there are still many easy targets out there, all you have to do is make your home less attractive than your neighbors. Continue reading →

My Top Techniques to Get Organised in the Kitchen
by Guest on Jul 16, 2013
When I graduated from university, I decided to become a better cook. I know that one day I will have a family of my own to feed, and I’d prefer my kids to have something more nutritious for dinner than fish fingers every day. Continue reading →

Keeping the Lights on: Maintaining your UPS Installation
by Guest on Jul 16, 2013
Although an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is designed to keep electrical equipment functioning in the event of a mains power outage, there are some important steps to take over the long term to make sure you don't do anything to undermine its ability to operate and put your business continuity plan under renewed threat. Continue reading →

Choosing Stylish Bedding for All Year Round
by Guest on Jul 9, 2013
When it comes to getting a great night's sleep, one of the most important things is comfort. If you are too hot, or too cold then you will likely find it pretty much impossible to sleep. This can be an especially troublesome issue when the weather is unpredictable, but there are ways to ensure that you have bedding that is both stylish and suitable for use all year round. Continue reading →

Tools to Repack Wheel Bearings
by Guest Post on Jul 8, 2013
Wheel bearings carry the weight of a car, while at the same time ensuring that wheels run smoothly. All too often, they are neglected and subsequently seize up, potentially causing numerous major problems, if not serious accidents. Continue reading →

How to Select the Right Mop to Suit Your Requirement
by Guest on Jul 3, 2013
Mops might not be glamorous, but we'd be stuck without them, so it's time to show some respect to this hard-working household tool that is so often consigned to a life hidden under the stairs or in the airing cupboard. Good mop maintenance can take just a few minutes and will ensure that you remain a deck-swabbing diva, and don't find yourself languishing on the poop deck. Continue reading →

6 Cost-Effective Home Improvement Tips
by Guest on Jul 1, 2013
Everyone wishes to make his/her home much more beautiful and functional. However, these days where things are getting costlier enough, one would give a lot of deliberations when it comes to upgrading home. Continue reading →

The Top Five Reasons to Buy a New-Build Home
by Guest on Jun 24, 2013
Purchasing a new home is always a huge event in someone's life and there are many factors to consider. While the price per square foot might be higher, a new build offers a lot of advantages over its older counterparts. If you are arranging the building of a new home you get to choose the basic layout of the property. If you want the bathroom in a certain place, that can happen. Continue reading →

Top Ideas to Get Distinct Window Frames
by Guest Post on Jun 24, 2013
We decorate our homes with elegant kinds of stuff to make them look adorable. From light fittings to kitchen appliances, we want everything perfect and discrete. We leave no area to give it a different look. But there are still a few things that go unnoticed from our eyes. Continue reading →

Help! My Roof is Leaking! A How-To Guide to Roof Restoration
by Guest Post on Jun 18, 2013
Whether you’ve discovered a leak or you’re doing preventative maintenance, there are several points to consider when it comes to roof restoration. Often considered off-bounds for anyone but professionals, repairs on homes with simpler roof lines can be done by capable homeowners, providing appropriate safety precautions are taken. Continue reading →
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