house keeping – Write Horizon https://writehorizon.com Make Your Day Tue, 31 Oct 2023 09:07:41 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://writehorizon.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/cropped-Black-Vintage-Emblem-Tree-Logo-1-32x32.png house keeping – Write Horizon https://writehorizon.com 32 32 231211893 Empower Your Home Cleaning with Lemons- The Secret to Busy Women https://writehorizon.com/empower-your-home-cleaning-with-lemons-the-secret-to-busy-women/ Tue, 31 Oct 2023 09:07:41 +0000 https://alternatech.net/?p=61855 Home Cleaning with Lemons, with their zesty fragrance and natural acidity, are not just a kitchen staple for culinary delights but also a powerful ally in your quest for a clean and refreshing home.

From deodorizing to disinfecting, lemons have a multitude of cleaning superpowers that can transform your cleaning routine. Welcome to our guide on how to use lemons for cleaning your home, offering eco-friendly solutions for a sparkling, lemony-fresh abode.

1. Natural All-Purpose Cleaner:

– Create an all-purpose cleaning solution by mixing equal parts of water and lemon juice in a spray bottle. This natural concoction works wonders on countertops, sinks, and even stainless steel appliances.

2. Microwave Cleaner:

– Stubborn food splatters in your microwave? Place a bowl of water with lemon slices inside, then heat it for a few minutes. The steam will loosen the mess, making it easy to wipe away.

3. Cutting Board Reviver:

– Sprinkle coarse salt on a cutting board, then scrub it with half a lemon. This not only cleans but also helps to neutralize any lingering food odors.

4. Freshen Up the Fridge:

– Eliminate fridge odors by placing a halved lemon in a small bowl. The lemon absorbs odors, leaving your refrigerator smelling fresh.

5. Polish Chrome and Brass:

– Dip a cloth or sponge in lemon juice and use it to polish faucets, doorknobs, and other metal surfaces. The acidity helps remove tarnish and brings back the shine.

**Home Cleaning with Lemons- Tricks for Tackling Specific Areas:**

– Bathroom: Scrub grout with a mixture of lemon juice and baking soda for a natural tile cleaner. It works wonders on soap scum and mold.

– Windows: Combine lemon juice with water in a spray bottle for streak-free window cleaning. Say goodbye to smudges and streaks.

– Garbage Disposal: Run a few lemon rinds through your garbage disposal to freshen it up and eliminate odors.

Lemons, with their natural cleaning properties and delightful aroma, are a game-changer when it comes to maintaining a clean and inviting home. By harnessing the power of lemons, you can eliminate harsh chemicals from your cleaning routine while still achieving sparkling results. Whether you’re tackling kitchen messes, bathroom grime, or general household cleaning, lemons offer a natural and eco-friendly solution.

So, the next time you’re faced with a cleaning task, reach for a lemon and put these tips and hacks to good use. Your home will not only be sparkling clean but will also exude the refreshing scent of citrus, making cleaning a more enjoyable experience. Happy cleaning! 🍋✨

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10 Things You Should Never Do With Your Oven If You Want To Lose Money https://writehorizon.com/10-things-you-should-never-do-with-your-oven-if-you-want-to-lose-money/ Tue, 17 May 2022 00:31:05 +0000 https://alternatech.net/?p=61338 It’s probably hard for you to think about tossing a tray of frozen chicken in the oven or never cleaning the oven knobs—but we’re here to tell you why you should pay attention to what you do with your oven. oven than you think.

1.Leaves a mess for days (or months)

Your daily kitchen cleaning might focus on the dishes rather than on the oven itself, but a few tweaks will go a long way. Not only does it make months of buildup harder to clean up, but it can also lead to smoke. Failure to clean up spills after each use of the oven can quickly build up and may smoke during preheating the next time. “If you use a drip tray, don’t forget to remove it and remove grease and drips after each use.”

2. Leave messy food on the oven floor

To make those everyday spills easier to clean up, it’s a good idea to catch crumbs and splatters before they reach the bottom of your oven. An empty drip tray or cookie sheet should be placed on the bottom for easier cleaning, or just add a disposable oven liner.

3. Put in frozen food that needs to be defrosted

You might think it would save time to let frozen chicken breasts warm up in the oven before they’re completely defrosted, but unless you adjust the cooking time, you could be putting your family at risk of food poisoning. food poisoning. “If you put frozen or partially frozen food in the oven, the time will be turned off because it will need to be defrosted before cooking.” Ensure safety by letting food defrost completely before cooking.

4. Assuming the temperature is correct

Your oven measures the temperature at one point – where it’s intentionally off-limits, where your food will never fly away. Because your oven is hotter in some spots than it is in others, your food may not be cooking to the temperature you think it is. “An oven thermometer will help you make sure your oven is properly preheated and cook your food at the temperature you need it to. “It’s the best kitchen investment you’ll ever make.” This is why most recipes call for you to bake at 350°F.

5.Using the convection setting on the wrong foods

In addition to the standard grill setting, which heats the oven from one point, some models have a convection setting that uses a fan to distribute heat evenly. It doesn’t sound like much of a difference, but that circulating air makes food cook much faster, so your dish could be overcooked if you’re following a recipe. Unless a certain recipe says otherwise, stick with the grill setting. “If you’re making a single layer of cake and baking multiple layers at once, direct air circulation and heat removal is needed, so you want to choose convection baking,” she says. “This will help achieve even doneness and baking on all your layers.”

6. Leave the shelves in while self-cleaning

If the insanely high heat can remove grease and grime from your oven, leaving the racks in the self-cleaning treatment seems to make sense. But unless the manufacturer specifies that they’re designed for this feature, you’ll want to take them out. Most holders will discolor during the self-cleaning feature, and the coating that makes them easy to slide out can also be damaged. Sorry, but you’ll have to scrub them by hand instead.

7. Skip cleaning the nooks and crannies

You don’t even want to think about what’s hiding in the space between your oven and your cabinets. To help keep debris and spillage from attracting pests, wrap the butter knife with a damp towel, then rub it against the wall inside the crack. Hold the knife at an angle to prevent debris from falling to the floor, and shake debris in the sink or trash can out after each pass. When it looks clean, replace the cloth with a cloth moistened with vinegar and wipe the walls again.

8. Leave the buttons dirty

When you touch the oven knobs after handling food, you can bet you’ve left some germs behind. To make sure you’re touching every corner of the knobs, pop them off the stove before scrubbing. Cohen suggests soaking them in a bucket of warm water mixed with 1/4 cup of all-purpose cleaner to disinfect.

9. Cooking with wax paper

Wax paper and parchment may look almost the same, but that waxy substance makes a huge difference. While wax helps remove moisture, it’s not too hard on heat. Put it in a hot oven and it will melt—or worse, the paper could catch on fire.

10. Place items straight on the heating element

Your oven is hot, but not as hot as the heating element itself. While it’s rare that anything in your oven catches on fire, keeping those high-heat parts well ventilated can prevent any accidents.

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3 Tried-and-True Solutions to Fix a Squeaky Door https://writehorizon.com/3-tried-and-true-solutions-to-fix-a-squeaky-door/ Fri, 06 May 2022 18:54:41 +0000 https://alternatech.net/?p=59013 We’ve all been there: you’re tiptoeing through the house in the wee hours of the morning, trying not to wake the rest of the family. The harsh, off-putting sounds of a squeaky hinge accompany you all the way to the door. While the reasons for this disagreeable sound may vary, there are a few tried-and-true solutions that you can put into action to get rid of this household annoyance and instill peace (or at least quiet) in the home.

Fix a Squeaky Door with Mayonnaise

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One classic condiment can work wonders as an in-a-pinch lubricant to silence a squeaky door: mayonnaise. First, remove the hinge pin on your door by tapping it with a hammer, then coat the pin with a light layer of full-fat mayo. Work the pin back into the hinge, and open and close the door a few times to distribute the lubricant. Finally, wipe away any oily excess with a damp cloth. The squeak should be no more!

Fix a Squeaky Door with Petroleum-Based Wax

The petroleum-based wax in paraffin candles can also help quiet metal hinges. Light a candle so the heat softens the wax, remove the hinge pins from the door, then (carefully, so as not to burn yourself!) cover them with the melted wax. Slide the hinge pins back into place, and give it a listen: If the door is still noisy when you open and shut it, repeat the process again until the squeak is gone. No need to reach for a towel after this job—the candle wax shouldn’t leave you with any excess residue to wipe away.

Fix a Squeaky Door with Steel Wool

Another possibility: A recurring squeak might signal that your hinge pins are too dirty for the door to function properly. If that’s the case, your lubricant alone won’t solve the annoyance—instead, you’ll want to start with a good cleaning. Remove the hinge pins, and scrub dirt and dust from each using a steel wool pad. Then coat the hinges in a lubricant, like one of the two household stand-ins mentioned above. Tap the hinges back into place, and swing the door open and closed a few times to test. Hear that? Of course, you don’t—there’s no more squeaking!

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5 ways to unclog a clogged kitchen sink drain https://writehorizon.com/5-ways-to-unclog-a-clogged-kitchen-sink-drain/ Thu, 05 May 2022 18:12:39 +0000 https://alternatech.net/?p=58775 With a few household items and these simple steps, you can learn how to unclog a sink and save yourself a call to the plumber.
You use your sink on a daily basis to rinse everything from your hands, body, and hair to dishes and veggies. So when water starts draining a little more slowly than usual and even the best drain cleaners aren’t working, it might signal a clogged sink. It happens to the best of us, which is why it pays to know how to unclog a sink.

1. Boiling water

Learning how to unclog a sink starts with understanding which methods work for the type of pipes you have. Take, for instance, boiling water. If you have metal pipes and you suspect hair, soap, grease, or other residue is getting stuck in your drain, boiling water might be the first (and easiest) solution. That said, it’s not for everyone. “Do not use this method on PVC pipes” .

Here’s how to do it:

Boil two liters of water.

Pour it into the drain opening.

Turn on the faucet to see if the boiling water made a difference.

Repeat, if necessary.

If the problem persists, it’s time to try another method for unclogging a drain.

2. Baking soda and vinegar

Maybe you’ve tried boiling water and you’re still dealing with an annoying clogged drain. Or maybe you have PVC pipes and were wise enough to skip that. Either way, you need a simple method for unclogging a sink. Suggests baking soda and vinegar.

Yep, you probably already have those ingredients stashed in your pantry. Both baking soda and white vinegar have a bunch of household uses—they’ll clean your laundry, banish soap scum, and keep your refrigerator smelling fresh—and when combined, they make for a simple way to unclog a drain. It works like this:

Start by pouring approximately one cup of baking soda into the drain.

Follow with one cup of vinegar.

Cover the sink with a sink stopper.

Let the mixture sit and fizzle for 15 minutes.

Remove the stopper and run hot water down the drain.

If you notice an improvement, repeat the process until the drain is unclogged.

3. Plunger

You’re used to grabbing the toilet plunger when it’s time to unclog the toilet bowl, but you can use a toilet plunger to unclog a sink as well. You can also buy a mini plunger specifically for clogged drains. Follow the steps below to plunge your way to a clear drain.

Fill the sink halfway with hot water.

Place the plunger over the drain and pump up and down a few times.

Remove the plunger and observe whether the water drains.

Repeat until the water drains.

If you have a double sink, you’ll need to cover one of the drains while you plunge the other. If the water in your sink swirls down with ease, your efforts have worked.

4. Snake the drain

Plumber using a snake to unclog bathroom sink drain

If none of the above tricks work, you can try to unclog a kitchen sink or bathroom sink by using the Zip-It drain-cleaning tool. But for pesky clogs, try snaking the drain. A plumber’s snake, or drain snake, is a flexible tool that snakes down the drain to dislodge stubborn clogs.

Open the drain by removing the stopper.

Feed the snake down the drain.
Once the snake hits an obstruction, crank the handle to dislodge the debris. “Don’t push too hard, so that you don’t push the clog further down the pipe”.

Pull the snake (and the gunk clogging your sink) out of the drain.

Repeat until the clog is gone. Run hot water to test.

5. Remove the sink trap

If you’ve tried all of the above methods but your sink is still clogged, it’s time to get down and dirty. And by “down,” we mean under the sink. That’s where a pipe called the sink trap is located, and as a final resort. Here’s how to do that:

To avoid a mess, place a newspaper and bucket under the sink trap.

Unscrew the slip joints.

Take the sink trap to a separate sink or a hose outside to clean all the dirt and grime that has built up in it.

Reassemble the sink trap.

How to prevent your sink drains from clogging

Just as important as learning how to unclog a sink is preventing it from happening in the first place. Suggests the following tips to prevent buildup in your drain.

Use drain screens on all your drains.

Clean drain stoppers on a regular basis.

Don’t pour grease down the sink—plumbers never do.

If you have metal pipes, pour a liter of hot water down the sink once a week to keep your pipes clean.

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Extra Steps to Clean Cloudy Glassware After Dishwashing https://writehorizon.com/extra-steps-to-clean-cloudy-glassware-after-dishwashing/ Thu, 05 May 2022 16:51:14 +0000 https://alternatech.net/?p=58738 What You’ll Need
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Equipment / Tools

  • Microfiber cloth
  • Sink or dishpan
  • Spray bottle

Materials

  • Distilled white vinegar
  • Cleaning vinegar
  • Dishwashing liquid
  • Rinse agent for dishwasher

Instructions

Test the Cloudy Glasses

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To determine if the cloudiness on glass is permanent from etching or can be cleaned away, use one of these tests:

  • Apply a drop of distilled white vinegar to the cloudy glass and rub a small area with a microfiber cloth. If the area is clear when the glass is dry, you will be able to clean away the cloudiness. If it is still cloudy, the glass is permanently etched.
  • Use a sharp edge to gently scrape the cloudy area of the glass. If some particles come loose and some of the cloudiness scrapes away, it is a film that can be cleaned from the glass. If the glass surface feels pitted and remains cloudy after scraping, the glass is permanently etched and will never be clear.
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Soak in Distilled White Vinegar

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Place the cloudy glasses in a sink or large dishpan. Add enough distilled white vinegar or cleaning vinegar to cover the glasses. If you don’t have enough vinegar to completely cover the glasses, you can rotate them during the soaking process. Soak the glassware on all sides in the vinegar for at least 15 minutes.

If you are cleaning a cloudy glass window or object that cannot be soaked, pour undiluted distilled white vinegar into a spray bottle and spritz the glass. Let the vinegar remain on the surface for 15 minutes before wiping it away and cleaning the glass surface as usual.

Handwash the Glasses

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Drain the vinegar away and handwash the glasses with dishwashing soap and very warm water.
Cloudy glass being hand-washed with water and soap

Rinse and Dry

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Rinse each glass with warm or cool water and immediately dry the glass with a lint-free microfiber cloth. Do not allow the glasses to air dry or water spots may form and start the cloudiness cycle all over again.

Tips to Keep Glass From Becoming Cloudy

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  • Always wash glasses by hand and dry them immediately.
  • Add a water softening system to your home.
  • Pre-rinse glasses used for milk or dairy products before placing them in a dishwasher.
  • Use the proper amount of dishwasher detergent for hard water areas by following the guidelines of your appliance’s manufacturer.
  • If using the dishwasher, add a rinsing agent to the cycle.
  • Check the water temperature in your dishwasher. If the water is too hot, it can cook the proteins and cause a cloudy film. If the temperature of the water is too low, it can leave a greasy residue on glassware that also looks cloudy.
  • Clean your dishwasher frequently to prevent mineral build-up that can deposit on glassware.
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16 Pantry Items You’re Probably Keeping for Too Long https://writehorizon.com/16-pantry-items-youre-probably-keeping-for-too-long/ Sun, 01 May 2022 06:13:36 +0000 https://alternatech.net/?p=57957

Should you toss these pantry items?

It’s likely that many of the items you store in your pantry have a surprising expiration date months (or even years) from now. But just because a product hasn’t expired yet doesn’t mean that it’s in its ideal state for consumption. While you already know which foods you shouldn’t eat past the expiration date, like milk and cheese, it wouldn’t be surprising if you didn’t give a second thought about the food in your pantry. It may be worthwhile to double check the items you have had sitting in your pantry forever. And make sure you think about removing these foods that shouldn’t go in your pantry in the first place.

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Quinoa

The shelf life of whole grains like quinoa and farro is largely dependent on their fat content. Heat, air, and moisture are the top three enemies of whole grains because the elements can negatively affect their healthy oils, which in turn can cause your grains to go rancid sitting in your pantry. “Grains should always look and smell faintly sweet or have no aroma at all,” states the Whole Grains Council. “If you detect a musty or oily scent, the grains have passed their peak.” Check out these storage containers to keep your pantry organized  and food fresh.

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Turmeric

Your favorite ground spices like turmeric, paprika, and nutmeg generally lose their potency after about two to three years. Eating old spices isn’t harmful to your health, but they won’t add any flavor to your recipes anymore. Do a quick sniff and taste test to determine if your spice is still fresh. Do you know how to remove turmeric stains?

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Baking powder

The same rules for ground spices apply to baking ingredients as well. Bags of baking powder and baking soda will lose their leavening power over time, which means a sad, flat cake for you. You can test their leavening power with this easy science experiment in your kitchen: Mix baking soda with vinegar and baking powder with hot water. If they foam up and bubble, it means the ingredients are still fresh enough for baking.

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Graham crackers

You should always place an opened bag of graham crackers in an airtight container to prevent moisture from seeping in because no one likes to make s’mores with stale graham crackers. However, an unopened batch of graham crackers can still get stale in the bag they come in. According to foodsafety.gov, graham crackers will typically stay fresh in your pantry for up to nine months.

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Nuts and seeds

You’ll want to eat un-shelled nuts like almonds and peanuts within a matter of a few weeks to a few months. “Nuts and seeds typically have a high amount of oil in them and that oil will start to go rancid after a couple of months in your pantry,” Tryg Siverson, chef and co-founder of Feel Good Foods, told INSIDER. Signs of rancidity on a nut or seed include a grassy or paint-like odor and dark or oily appearance. For optimal freshness and longevity, place the nuts and seeds in a clear freezer bag and pop them in your fridge for up to a year. Here’s why watermelon seeds are just one of the many food parts you should stop throwing in the garbage.

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Cereal

After three months, an opened box of cereal will go stale from air exposure, but a sealed box should last up to a year. Then again, the shelf life can vary, especially if a cereal contains nuts, which are more prone to rancidity. “That said, if you eat cereal with rancid nuts or oils, you’re at very little risk,” Jennifer Kaplan, an instructor at the Culinary Institute of America, told TODAY Food. “The most common side effect will be an unpleasant taste.”

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Candy

“If there are safety issues with candy, it’s usually a quality issue, not an issue of expiration date,” Fadi Aramouni, PhD, member of the Food Science Institute, told bestfoodfacts.org. “Generally, it is very difficult for candy to spoil, due to its low moisture content, but it depends on the candy.”

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Beer

Storing beer at room temperature isn’t necessarily bad for your beer, but it can spoil it faster. After around four months, heat, light, and air can seep through the bottle caps.  “Non-refrigerated storage accelerates aging and development of off flavors,” Cicerone Certification Program, an education service for beer experts, said in a statement to craftbeer.com. “Refrigerated storage is best for all beers at all times.”

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Tea

Your tea bags should be consumed within a year because the oils in the tea will go old and give your morning cup of tea a bad flavor. The same goes for your coffee beans and grounds. According to Isabel Maples, MEd, RDN, a registered dietitian nutritionist, you’re best off consuming beans and grounds within two to four weeks. Instant coffee lovers have a bit more time: about two months. Find out the kitchen items you need to finally throw out.

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Brown sugar

An opened bag of brown sugar tends to dry up and harden from exposure to the air after four months in your pantry. Slip the brown sugar into a resealable plastic bag or airtight container to keep it soft and make it last longer.

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Canned vegetables

You may think that canned veggies can last a lifetime, but the longer they sit on your shelf, the more likely the can’s texture can break down and give your vegetables a metallic, tinny taste. For example, canned goods with a high acid content like pickles can last for 12 to 18 months, but canned vegetables with a low acid content like corn can last up to five years. But FoodSafety.gov states that canned items are typically safe to eat well past their “use-by” or “best-by” dates as long as they have no dents, rust, or bulging. “Use a first-in, first-out rotation to use up older pantry items first,” Maples told INSIDER.

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Olive oil

Light and heat are not olive oil’s friends. You shouldn’t get sick from an old bottle of olive oil, but an opened bottle of the stuff can taste a bit off after six months. If you don’t use olive oil often, only buy a small bottle so you can use it before the flavor spoils.

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Whole grain flour

Most people store their flour in the pantry, but you should actually store it in the refrigerator or freezer to keep it fresh longer. Whole grain flour lasts up to eight months in the fridge and up to a year in the freezer. “Whole grain flours turn rancid before white flour does,” Maples said. “It doesn’t affect food safety but does affect food quality and taste.”

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Potatoes

The spuds typically last up to two weeks in the refrigerator and two months in the pantry. You’ll know their time is up when they start growing sprouts and developing soft black spots on the skin.

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Brown rice

Although brown rice is a slightly healthier alternative to white rice, it doesn’t last nearly as long on your pantry shelf. “With brown rice, there is oil in its bran layer,” Siverson told INSIDER. “When that oil goes rancid, it gives brown rice a shorter shelf life of about six months. You can store it in the freezer for up to a year.”

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Garlic

The popular seasoning is best stored in a dark, cool pantry at a temperature of 60 degrees Fahrenheit for three to five months in mesh bags. “When stored for too long, the garlic cloves may shrivel or begin to sprout,” according to University of California’s Agriculture and Natural Resources. “Neither is harmful, but both are an indication that the garlic is no longer at its peak quality.” Now that you know which pantry items need to be retired, take a look at these pantry organization ideas for smarter storage.

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6 Steps to avoid a bathroom remodel nightmare https://writehorizon.com/6-steps-to-avoid-a-bathroom-remodel-nightmare/ Fri, 29 Apr 2022 06:04:03 +0000 https://alternatech.net/?p=57593 Learn how you can avoid bathroom remodel nightmares this Halloween season. AHS offers insights for bathroom remodeling.

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Are you thinking of remodeling your bathroom? It’s a good time of year for it — the holidays are almost here, and you might be thinking of ways to spruce up the house. Or maybe you’ve been self-isolating for a while due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and you’re starting to get sick of looking at your outdated bathroom. Being home all the time has put a strain on those fixtures anyway. It’s time to freshen things up.

Before you start swinging that sledge hammer, though, you should know there are plenty of things that can go wrong with a bathroom remodel. Here’s how you can avoid — or at least deal with — some of the most common bathroom remodel nightmares.

1. Don’t Forget to Plan Around the Door

When remodeling your bathroom, it’s easier and cheaper to leave the plumbing where it is (more on that later) and install new fixtures in the same places. If you are going to move around fixtures or install more cabinetry, don’t forget that you need to leave room to open and close the bathroom door completely. You don’t want to block your door and end up with less (or, let’s face it, no) privacy. It seems like something that could never happen until it happens to you, because you’ve been working all day, you’re tired, and you’re not thinking straight when you install your new bathroom features.

2. Work with the Space You Have

You’re not going to be able to install everything you want in your bathroom remodel, especially if you have limited space in the room.That means you may have to skip the double sink and soaker tub. Rein in your bathroom remodeling ideas accordingly.

Remodeling a bathroom means maneuvering and working with large, heavy fixtures in a cramped space. Measure everything twice and then again for good measure, so you can buy fixtures that will fit. Plan your new bathroom beforehand. That way you won’t waste hours trying to muscle a vanity into a nook that is too small to accommodate it.

3. Leave the Plumbing Where It Is

When remodeling a bathroom, it’s really the most economical to leave the plumbing where it is if you can. Unless your bathroom’s layout is extremely impractical, you should connect new fixtures to the existing plumbing. Moving existing water lines and drain pipes can be very problematic and expensive.

4. Remember Who’s Using the Bathroom

Will this bathroom be used mostly by kids, or is it in the master suite? When designing a bathroom remodel, consider the family members who will be using it most. Install a walk-in tub and grab bars for seniors and the disabled. Increase spacing to accommodate a wheelchair or make it easier for a home health aide or family member to help a disabled or senior person use the facilities.

For children, brainstorm structural and design elements that will appeal to them and will, ideally, make the bathroom easier for small family members to use. Look for bathroom, shower, and tile ideas for children’s bathrooms, and get input from your kids.

5. Know What You’re Getting Into

Removing an old tub or shower surround and replacing it with a new one isn’t as straightforward as it might seem on the surface. There’s a bit more to it than just yanking out the old and putting in the new. You have to make sure your hot and cold water connections are leak-free and functional. You also need to ensure the shower or tub floor slopes toward the drain. And that’s not all.

Unless you’re a skilled do-it-yourselfer, it might be worth it to hire professional bathroom remodelers. That way you won’t end up with leaks, standing water in your new shower or tub, faulty waterproofing, or other problems that could become big issues down the road. Remember, bathrooms are wet, so a botched bathroom remodel could leave your home vulnerable to water damage — and that damage could accumulate and become more severe without you even knowing it, until it becomes irreversible.

6. Consider Gutting the Whole Bathroom

The potential for water damage is why you should consider gutting your whole bathroom down to the studs when you remodel. A full gut will tell you whether you need to replace a rotting subfloor or leaking drain pipes, as well as if you have a mold problem to mitigate — and it will allow you to rebuild with modern materials that are much more resistant to mold and water damage.

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15 Inexpensive Ways to Make A Big Difference in Your House https://writehorizon.com/15-inexpensive-ways-to-make-a-big-difference-in-your-house/ Fri, 22 Apr 2022 16:51:04 +0000 https://alternatech.net/?p=56097 Cut a Rug
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This fetching floor piece offers an artful reimagining of a Moroccan Kasbah rug at a fraction of the cost. Trace cardboard cutout shapes in Sharpie on a plain rug to create a knock-off rug that will knock your socks off.

Wine and Design

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Give your empty walls and wine bottles a bubbly, new personality with a bulletin board comprising wine corks glued into a shadow box. Personalize the board with lists and reminders to put a cork in forgetfulness.

Draw the Eye

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To enliven a one-note dresser with your multifaceted character, opt for buffet drawers with mix-and-match knobs. A combination of cast-iron drawer pulls and decorative brass knobs create an eclectic storage solution.

Modern Medicine

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Help an ordinary medicine cupboard adopt a more hospitable posture by lining it with contact paper and adding some chalkboard paint. Acrylic organizers lend additional charm and cure clutter.

Magnetic Personality

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You reap what you don’t sew—in the case of these no-sew blinds. These no-fuss window dressings are designed to let in natural light in no time. Fold the top edge of your favorite fabric and glue magnets into the fold to display these positively magnetic shades that can be installed and removed from a metal door, all without any hardware at all.

Blue Ribbon Idea

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Ribbon trim can transform ordinary storage into an extraordinary focal point in a room. Weave or tack down colorful ribbons around the edges of bookcases, wire shelves, or pantry racks for design that succeeds with flying colors.

Clear Vision

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If a limited budget and dimensions have closed the door on your interior design dreams, open up a new possibility with mirrored closet doors. Using mirror adhesive, adorn the faces of the doors with full-length mirrors that reflect elegance from top to bottom.

Pillowcase Closed

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Skip the sewing machine and reach for the fabric glue to make these easy no-sew pillows. Stuff the cases with inserts for pillows that are fit to perfection—no tailoring required!

Dye Job

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Dip-dying can upgrade a plain, ceramic garden pot into a cheerful home for your container garden. Dip pots halfway into a bowl of tie-dye and water before drying it and nurturing your indoor plant in style.

Light Work

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This dip-dyed lampshade casts a friendly glow while evoking the grandeur of the Northern Lights. Moisten the bottom rim of a cloth lampshade before dipping it into Tulip dye. The dye will travel up along the fibers to create this stunning effect.

Wishy-Washi Walls

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If these walls could talk, they might share the secret to their success: washi tape, a paper tape that can embellish barren walls at a bargain price. Make the walls and your eyes pop with a crisscross pattern fashioned from washi tape.

Living on the Edge

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These no-sew pillowcases use stitch witchery, a hemming adhesive, and rickrack, a braided trimming, to add that certain something. Sandwich the rickrack into the stitch witchery and iron it onto the pillowcase for statement-making, scalloped-edge cushions.

Raise the Bar

These color-dipped stools will become your go-to bar buddy. To make your own, tape off bargain wooden stools in an attractive pattern and spray paint them to achieve a basic dip-dyed look, stripes, or gradients. Remove the tape and sit back to admire your work.

A Leg Up

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This hairpin-leg desk comes together simply with sandpaper, a stained wooden board, and steel hairpin rods that form the table legs. Adjustable leveling feet on the hairpin rods make them hardwood floor-friendly.

Surge of Creativity

For a custom-look washer/dryer set to match a laundry room makeover, there’s nothing so easy and affordable as electrical tape. Adhere the tape in stripes, squares, or a crisscross pattern to create an electric atmosphere.

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Home Improvement Projects That Your Neighbors Will Hate https://writehorizon.com/home-improvement-projects-that-your-neighbors-will-hate/ Tue, 19 Apr 2022 22:44:02 +0000 https://alternatech.net/?p=55092 Neighborly Advice

Improving your home is exciting. Whether they’re minor or substantial, indoors or out, property upgrades can change the look and feel of your living space. For homeowners who take on such projects, the promise of a new kitchen or fenced-in yard makes all the noise, mess, and aggravation worthwhile. Your neighbors, on the other hand, have nothing good to look forward to but the potential inconvenience of not being able to enjoy their own home and neighborhood as much as they might until your project is complete.

Your finished project, too, might be an unwelcome change for your neighbors. A new view for you may block others’ natural light, and a bold new siding color may be an eyesore for the rest of your block. Before you take on new home improvement projects, learn about the nine that your neighbors will likely despise.

Lingering Projects

One of the most annoying home improvement projects is the one that lingers on…and on. When a home becomes an ongoing construction site complete with a chain-link construction fence, portable toilet, Dumpster, and torn-up landscaping, curb appeal for the entire neighborhood goes out the window. Be mindful of how long your project will take because if it lingers on for too long, neighbors are bound to complain.

Extra Lighting

It sounds like a good idea to install exterior security lighting around your home, but even that can cause trouble with neighbors. Be mindful of where you place motion-activated dawn-to-dusk lights. Though they may face away from where you sleep, they may light up the neighbor’s bedroom like a Christmas tree.

Bright Exterior Colors

Unless your home is in a tropical setting like Florida or the Caribbean, it’s probably a good idea to avoid painting the exterior a bright color. Just because there’s no homeowners association (HOA) that says all homes on your block must be beige doesn’t mean a bright pink or peacock-blue hue will be well received by the neighborhood. If you want to make an update that involves a gaudy color, paint an eye-popping accent wall inside the home.

Noisy, Congested Construction

It’s nearly impossible to build an addition or undergo a major renovation without making noise or a mess: Noise that begins too early in the morning, along with construction trucks that block neighbors’ access to the road, will leave you on the receiving end of dirty looks and snarky remarks. Instead, bend over backward to keep the peace in the neighborhood. Work with the contractor to limit noise and traffic congestion, taking note of when traffic on the street is busiest. Be sure, too, to confirm local ordinances about the hours during which your crew can and cannot delight neighbors with the not-so-sweet sound of a power saw.

Additions That Take Away Their Sweeping Vistas

You’ve always wanted a second-story balcony on which to enjoy sunlight, fresh air, and better views. Before you begin construction, be sure your intended addition does not take these desired attributes away from your neighbor’s home. Instead, consult with a contractor about whether it’s possible to make your dreams come true without blocking the neighbor’s view.

A Too-Tall Fence

A fence allows for privacy, but if the one you install is sky-high compared to the neighbors’, you could be in for a fight. Not only will a too-tall fence look odd next to a properly sized one, it could also block sunlight and view the neighbors once enjoyed. In the same vein, if the fence materials you use clash with those the neighbors have, you could be in for some pushback. The two fence styles don’t have to be identical, but they should be aesthetically complimentary.

Front-Yard Recreation

“Business in the front, party in the back” is a saying that is as true of homes as it is for mullet hairstyles: The front of the home is all about curb appeal and presenting an attractive complement to neighbors’ yards. When a pool, skate ramp, trampoline or gazebo is set up in the front yard, it interrupts the minimalist, manicured yards the rest of your neighbors have worked hard to cultivate (the screams of “Marco Polo!” from the pool won’t make you any friends on the block, either). If you must erect a recreational eyesore on your property, at least do it somewhere the neighbors don’t have to look at it.

Tree Removal

While the neighbors will probably applaud you have dead or dying trees taken down, hacking down thriving trees could leave neighbors in a tizzy. This is particularly true if you want to remove a centuries-old beauty, or if the tree provides the adjoining property with desired shade or privacy. Before revving up the chainsaws, be sure to consult with your neighbor, especially if the tree straddles the property line.

An Extensive Irrigation System

Your landscaping will look greener and brighter than everyone else’s, but at what cost? An extensive irrigation system is great for keeping plants and grass on your property watered, but if the system is loud, runs early in the morning and late at night, or soaks the home or driveway next door, you might be in for an unpleasant neighborly exchange

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How to Use a Plunger to Unclog a Toilet https://writehorizon.com/how-to-use-a-plunger-to-unclog-a-toilet/ Wed, 06 Apr 2022 15:16:39 +0000 https://alternatech.net/?p=51954 A clogged toilet is a fairly common, yet frightening, plumbing issue that almost everyone has to deal with at some point in their lives. If you’ve never unclogged a toilet before, just follow these simple instructions to get a full flush.

What You’ll Need

Equipment / Tools

  • Rubber gloves
  • Toilet plunger

Materials

  • Water to fill toilet bowl (if necessary)

Instructions

Fill the Toilet Bowl (as Needed)

Make sure there is standing water in the toilet bowl. Submerging the head of the plunger is ideal, but you need at least enough water to cover the rim of the plunger cup (not just the flange). If there’s anything floating in the toilet bowl, don’t sweat it (that’s why plumbers can charge so much!). Add water to the bowl if necessary.

Position the Plunger

Put on rubber gloves if you wish. Make sure the flange of the toilet plunger is completely pulled out from the cup. Lower the plunger into the bowl at an angle so the cup fills with as much water as possible. If you go straight down, the cup traps a lot of air, which will compress more than water and reduce the plunging force. Fit the cup over the toilet’s drain hole so the flange is inside the hole and the cup forms a complete seal around the outside of the hole.

Work the Plunger

Grip the plunger handle in both hands, and push down on the cup forcefully, then pull back up without breaking the cup’s seal around the hole. Repeat the push-pull motion five or six times, then pull the cup off of the hole after the last thrust.

The goal is to create rapidly alternating forces of compression and suction in the toilet drain to loosen the clog. If your pushing seems to be blowing out the side of the cup rather than down into the hole, you don’t have a proper seal. Reposition the cup, and try again.

Repeat the series of plunging motions as needed until the bowl empties by itself. Set the plunger aside.

* Tip

Maintain some downward pressure on the plunger at all times while plunging, even when letting up a bit on the upstroke. If you let up on the pressure completely, you’ll break the seal around the cup.

Flush the Toilet

Remove the tank lid from the toilet, and locate the round rubber trap door (called the flapper) at the center of the tank bottom; this is your emergency water shutoff if the toilet is still clogged.

Flush the toilet. If it flushes normally, you’re all done, and you can set the lid back on the tank. If you’re not so lucky and the toilet is still clogged and threatens to overflow, reach into the tank and push the flapper down over the hole to stop the flow of water from the tank to the bowl. When the tank stops refilling, plunge the toilet again.

If Plunging Doesn’t Work

If you can’t clear the clog after several rounds of plunging, you can try clearing it with a toilet auger before finding a plumber. A toilet auger, or a closet auger, is a specialty version of a drain snake designed specifically for toilets. It has a telescoping metal tube with a crank handle on one end and a cable running inside. Insert the cable end (which has a corkscrew tip) into the toilet, and then turn the handle while pushing the cable down through the toilet trap to clear the clog.

In addition to driving through and breaking up a tough clog, the corkscrew tip of the cable can grab onto obstructions in the toilet trap so you can pull them out. This is often required if a sponge or other inappropriate item gets flushed down the toilet and becomes stuck.

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