Adding Chlorine Stabilizer To Your Swimming Pool

February 8, 2009 · Filed Under pool · Comment 

What is Chlorine Stabilizer? If you use pool shock or any other type of unstabilized chlorine to sanitize your pool then you are wasting chlorine. You can get your chlorine to last much longer and be a lot more efficient by using chlorine stabilizer.

Chlorine Stabilizer is an organic compound and it’s purpose is to keep the chlorine in your swimming pool lasting longer. It keeps it in there by not letting the chlorine get oxidized by the sun.

Add chlorine stabilizer at the beginning of the pool season. Keeping your stabilizer at 40ppm will ensure proper chlorine stabilization. Keep a close eye on it since your stabilizer levels and rise and fall due to water loss or rising by adding stabilized chlorine products.

Here Is How You Add Chlorine Stabilizer To Your Pool 1. First you must clean your filter out. Just backwash your filter or rinse your cartridge if you have a cartridge filter.

2. To get 40ppm in your pool, most products require you to add 1lb. of stabilizer per 3,000 gallons of pool water. Not all products are the same, check the directions or ask your local pool supplier where you bought it from.

3. We are going to add the stabilizer to your filter system by SLOWLY pouring the product into the skimmer allowing it to pass through your pool filter system.

4. Now keep your filter running for about 24 hours or more and do not backwash your filter during this time.

Why do you add chlorine stabilizer to your filter system and not directly into the pool? Because chlorine stabilizer dissolves very very slow by adding it to your pool directly will cause it to lay on the bottom of your pool for a long time.

If you have any problems or additional questions we advice to contact your local pool supplier.

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Storm Doors: Necessity or Luxury?

February 8, 2009 · Filed Under construction · Comment 

Most of us already know how fierce and destructive hurricanes can be. Many times, they strike in areas where nobody would expect them to do so. This happens because of the global warming and because of the weather changes during the past decades. Such incidents make us consider storm doors and windows for protecting ourselves from disasters.

Storm doors are in fact some strong shields which slide over the real doors and windows. They are not replacements, but reinforcements, offering protection to storms, heavy rains or strong winds.

After you have them in place, storm doors aren’t necessarily needed to close all the time. When there are no storms, you can let them open and use only your conventional doors. Why wear them, if it is not the case, after all? They cost money and their maintenance costs money, too.

A storm door can be a money saver for your family budget. Studies have shown that 70% of the temperature waste in a house is happening through the windows and doors. Having then doubled, makes the heat losses diminish, thus making you consume less energy for heating your house.

Heavy duty exterior doors can be made of metal, as well as of hard wood. Vinyl is also a modern choice of material, which makes it possible that your door has a wide range of patterns and colors. The choice belongs to you and your home designer, if you have one.

Another situation when people may choose to install storm protective doors is not weather-related. It relates to the probability that somebody breaks in their house while they are not at home. Window shutters and reinforced storm doors can prevent this unpleasant situation.

While some home owners are not so conscious and don’t want to spend money on such things like storm doors, others want to take all cautions in order to get an as high as possible protection degree.

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Organizing Your Garage

December 17, 2008 · Filed Under construction · 1 Comment 

Your home can be immaculately clean and organized, but a lot of times it is the garage that has to suffer. It suffers because all of the items that are removed from the home to keep it nice and neat are usually stored in the garage. Then again, the garage simply becomes a catchall for tools, toys, and everything imaginable. Eventually, these things become a hazard, so it is good to get down to business and start organizing your garage. It can also be your diy home improvement project.

Start sorting

The first step to organizing your garage is to sort through the items in it. You need to categorize everything that is in it. For example, you will have a pile for tools, one for toys, and another for sporting equipment. If you have stored any clothing in the garage, make sure you have a pile for that as well.

Once you have all of these items in piles, you need to take anything that shouldn’t leave the garage and place it in its proper place. That way you and anyone helping you know that those items stay.

Seasonal items

Once you have your piles, you now need to make new piles by sorting them out by season. This will help you to place your items into storage bins. For example, you find summer sporting equipment and winter sporting equipment. You can place each within their respectable storage space. The same goes for clothes, toys, and other seasonal items.

If you have to, you can install more storage space. This means building shelves, purchasing portable closets for tool storage, and purchasing storage bins that you can label. You can even build cabinets to make everything easier to find. If you have everything stored away, you are left with considerably more floor space so that you can move around in your garage.

Getting rid of the unwanted

Once you have organized all of the things that you want to keep, it is time to get rid of those things that you don’t want to keep. As for how you pull this off, there are several ways. You don’t have to drive your unwanted items off to a dump somewhere and you don’t have to overburden the garbage man.

First of all, you can have a yard sale to sell those things that are in decent condition. People love it when others sell their junk because they are quite likely to find a treasure. However, you will find those things that cannot be sold in a yard sale, but need to be disposed of. You can then sort the trash into items that are recyclable and not recyclable. The recyclables can be delivered or picked up by the local recycling center, whereas the items that cannot be recycled can be picked up by a junk removal service. Even if you can?t find something to do with the junk that the junk removal service can remove, they may be able to find someone who can refurbish the items and donate them to charity.

Better efficiency

When it is all said and done, you have a larger workspace that is more efficient. If you want to build things, you can do that. If you want to actually park a car in your garage, you can do that as well. Most importantly, you?ll feel a lot better about the space that you are occupying. Even if your garage turns into your catchall, it will be an organized catchall. That will make it easier to sort through things in the future and even find those items that you can actually use. This makes life a lot easier.

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