Keep Rodents Away From Your House

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rodents lurking They Come From Out of Nowhere

Those pesky rodents can easily ruin ones appetite or make someone shriek until they’ve moved out into another house or apartment, but there are some natural, and not so natural ways to make sure that rodents stay out of your living area for good by just following a few easy steps.  Although, it seems that these rodents come from the sky and are sent to make your life difficult, they always make their way in somehow whether it’s chewing a hole in the crawl space, or even taking a bite out of the bottom of the garage door.  It’s something you can prevent from here on out.

Branches Set the Road for Rodents

It may not seem believable, but some rodents make their way into your house from long big tree branches that hang over your house.  To us it’s hard to climb a tree and hang off a branch, but those little mice scale the tree and tree branches right to your gutter, and they can easily reach your attic or an open window from there.  So, it’s up to you to find a ladder and trim those branches that hang over or near your house to keep the mice from reaching the side or top of your house.  You don’t want your windows ruined by mice trying to chew their way through inside.  Especially if they were installed by the window experts at Wallside Windows.

Attack from the Attic

Your attic seems to be a rodent’s favorite spot to hide from you because it’s the darkest, least visited spot in your house.  They can chew their way to any room in the house from the attic because all they have to do is get into the wall, and no one will be able to see them.  Your job if you want to keep rodents out of the attic is to check there on a regular basis.  Investigate the best you can for holes and fill them along with setting mouse traps that will be sure to catch them off guard until they’re out of the attic for good.

Garage Used For More Than Storage

Next to the attic, the garage is the most key room in the house when it comes to rodent problems.  Although the garage is the most similar room to the attic, they’re much easier to prevent than in the attic.  You’ll know if a rodent snuck into the garage because there will be a hole chewed in the bottom of the door or you’ll find them in the storage boxes in there because rodents love to consider your clutter their home. Aside from those key spots there aren’t many ways that rats or mice should be able to get into your house or apartment.  Make sure doors and windows are installed properly so there aren’t any gaps.  Get rid of those nasty rodents for good!

How to Properly Finish a Basement

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finished basement Benefits to Finishing a Basement

When it comes to finished basements, the people who have unfinished basements might tell you it’s a hassle because of how much money it costs, or if it floods it’s much more work to clean than if it wasn’t finished.  The truth is if it’s handled correctly a finished basement can raise the value of your house when you sell it along with flooding no longer being an issue.  Below you will see the steps that should be taken to ensure that you won’t have to worry about basement floods any longer while introducing a new room in your house where people can gather and mingle.

Insulation and Framing

It’s important that whether you take on this huge task yourself or if you hire a crew to come and do it for you that they use quality insulation and framing.  Avoid foam insulation as it isn’t as durable as lower R-value.  You’ll need to make sure the studs are a certain distance from one another depending how high the ceiling is in the basement.

What’s a Soffit?

The next time you go into your basement you’ll notice that most of all of the plumbing for your whole house rides along the ceiling and down the walls.  The next step is boxing in those pipes, and putting drywall around them is the best way to insure that you have the basement of your dreams.  Once this structure is complete it’s called a soffit.  Again, measurements are determined by the size of your basement and how many inches from off the floor that the pipes are located.  The Insulation and soffits are the critical steps if you want to avoid floods at all costs.

Those are Nice Windows

One key aspect of a finished basement has to do with the quality of windows that are installed.  If they are old out of date windows it can cause for water to leak through or when snow melts it can leak through as well, which may have been the cause of your flooding in the first place, but with the help of Wallside Windows you can have some of the nicest basement windows that any company can provide.  There are many different choices when looking at basement windows as houses have many different basement formats. The next time someone tells you that it’s not a good idea to finish your basement, ignore them and show them you have the knowledge and the skill to finish your basement by yourself, or you know the right company to hire to take on the challenge.  Either way, your house’s value will rise significantly when you put it on the market.

How to Maintain Healthy Flowers

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flower garden Tis The Season

When it comes to planting flowers outside there are an array of choices for you and other people you live with to look through.  The color, size, and smell are just a few things to consider when looking through a flower catalog.  After you’ve made your decision it’s important to select the right location to plant the flowers so that you can show them off to your neighbors and anybody that happens to walk by your house, but also make sure they’re located where there’s a decent amount of space for the roots to grow underground in some healthy soil.

When to Water and How Much Sunlight is enough?

It’s important to keep a set schedule of when to water your plants because you don’t want to over do it or under do it.  Also, If the flowers are being kept outside, and it rains it’s significant that you keep track of how much it has rained as well because you might think a sudden shower is enough to keep your flowers fed, but in fact that rain might run right off the soil before it even soaks into the ground.  So, in this instance a nice watering might be in store.  Make sure to close your windows as well.  Especially if they were installed by the experts at Wallside Windows.  There are actually plants in the world that require no sunlight, but these are rare cases.  As for the ones that require sunlight, usually around six hours is enough sunlight to keep your flowers strong and healthy.  A sign that your flowers are getting too much sunlight is if the leaves on your flowers are dried out, and in this instance you would want to shade those flowers for a day or two.

Healthy Soil is Happy Soil

When determining if your soil is healthy or not there are a few key points to consider.  The main point is how dark is your soil?  The darker the soil generally means it’s healthier than light brown soil.  Also, if you are reusing soil from a plant that was already there, pull the plant up from the bottom of the stem and investigate how spread out the roots were underground.  If the plant’s roots are very spread out then it generally means that soil is healthy and rich.  Another key point is the pH level of the plants.  There are testing kits available at any planting and gardening store.

Show Those Flowers Off!

While picking the right flowers and maintaining them are very important, it will also make you feel good once the compliments start rolling in about how nice your flowers look.  What better way to compliment your flowers than to put them right by your window that was installed by Wallside Windows.  After knowing all there is about planting and maintaining flowers, you should be on your way to having the most beautiful garden in the neighborhood.

Hand Washing vs. Dishwasher

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dishwasher Round 1: Case for Handwashing

The old-fashioned way of washing dishes started way back before dishwashers came around.  It’s been proven that if you put in the right amount of time and effort into washing dishes by hand they’ll come out cleaner than if you use a dishwasher.  You also get to control the amount of soap used for the dishes as opposed to dishwashers where you can only insert a set amount of soap to wash the dishes which may not be enough.  Dishwashing also leaves streaks up and down glasses and plates that are noticeable if you don’t use enough of the right dish soap.  There are only a few dishwashing soaps that don’t leave streak so, it’s up to you to put in the time to research what soaps are best for dishwashers which can be different than soaps that you use for handwashing dishes.

 

Round 2: Case for Dishwashers

Dishwashers can compliment kitchens well and they can also be placed right under that fancy window that you just had installed by Wallside Windows.  They modernize kitchens nowadays along with cutting the work in half when it comes to cleaning up after a big dinner.  Even if you need to run the dishwasher twice, the amount of water used in dishwashing is much less than if you were to wash dishes by hand.  So, if you’re an environmental person it’s a no-brainer that you’d choose dishwashing over hand washing.  Dishwashers are also more efficient with the amount of soap it uses because it spreads the soap out equally among all the dishes where if you were to wash dishes by hand, a certain dish might get more soap than another.

 

Round 3: The Winner

Although you have more control when washing dishes by hand, it’s actually much more efficient and environmentally friendly to use dish washers because less soap and water is being used even if you have to run it more than once.  Using the dishwasher more than once will likely eliminate any streaks that are on the dishes.  It would only take minutes to see what kind of dish soap is the best to insert in the dishwasher just by going online.  So, while you look for a dishwasher to install in your house, look for new windows to put up in the kitchen as well as it would look great seeing a brand new dishwasher right under a brand new window.

The Right Time to Purchase New Windows

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wallside-old-window When is the Right Time to Purchase Windows?

Every homeowner has gone through the dilemma before of having to replace windows because you can see the sealer cracking, and you can feel the heat or cold from outside leaking through.  Nobody is ever prepared to purchase new windows because it usually happens when the old ones aren’t as beneficial any longer.  How much to spend? What kind of windows to buy? and what materials should be used? These are only a few questions asked after your windows give out and you're forced to replace them, but someone has to have an answer.

 

My Windows won’t Shut!

If you’re a homeowner you may have gone through the frustrations before of not being able to close your window once you’ve opened it.  This can be frustrating and may lead to you breaking your window out of anger.  If your window can’t open or close than this is another sign that you should start shopping around for new windows.  There aren’t many people who are window experts though, and that’s why there’s Wallside Windows so you can speak with an expert to help you choose the exact window you’re looking for.  Next time you’re having trouble opening or closing a window, just step back and take a deep breath because replacing windows is much easier than you think.

 

Why is my Energy Bill Getting So High?

You may have noticed that deep in the months of winter that your energy bill keeps rising and rising, and this could be because of the excessive heat that is needed to keep your house at a decent temperature.  Perhaps going around to all the windows and checking to see if cold air is coming through would be a good idea, or you can contact a Wallside Windows Specialist and ask for a free in-home estimate to take care of it all for you.  Don’t let your energy bill get any higher than it has and make a phone call to Wallside Windows right away.

 

Repair or Replace?

This is one of the most frequently asked questions when it comes to window maintenance.  People might think that repairing windows is the cheaper option, but it’s unsure whether that’s the right choice until you have an expert inspect the situation.  It could save you money in the long run by replacing your windows all together because you could go through five more repairs to the same window in the same span of time that a new window could save you all those repairs. All in all, window maintenance can be a tiring process, but if you handle it properly as soon as the issue rises then it shouldn’t be a problem finding a solution so, you’ll have the most comfortable house on the block once again.