3 Types of Solar Energy to Harness When Building a Cabin

Posted on: 7 March 2017
Constructing a cabin gives you the opportunity to enjoy the comfort and security of a permanent structure as you venture out into the wilderness. Since cabins are often located in remote areas where running electrical lines would be challenging, more and more builders are opting to incorporate solar energy into the design of their cabins. Here are three types of solar energy that you should harness when constructing your own cabin in the future.
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4 Ways to Conserve Energy & Save More Money in Your Home

Posted on: 18 January 2017
Making the home more energy-efficient could help you save hundreds of dollars each year. You may currently spend tons of money trying to keep your home as comfortable as possible throughout the year. Even if you are trying to conserve by leaving lights off for extended periods and trying not to run the heat on high too often, those bills may still be higher than you would like. If you can make some major decisions to make your home more energy-efficient, you could instantly start benefiting from those decisions.
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How To Help A Hoarder Clean Their Home And Keep It Clean

Posted on: 18 February 2016
If someone you love suffers from compulsive hoarding, helping this person get his or her house clean can be a daunting task. Just the thought of where to start is enough to make even the most organized person's head spin. With the publicity of this illness growing thanks to the shows on TV today, it's now easier than ever to formulate a plan to help your loved one tackle this issue once and for all.
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How To Reduce Restaurant Dumpster Odors

Posted on: 27 January 2016
If you own a large restaurant, then you will undoubtedly have a great deal of food and other waste that is discarded on a daily basis. The average restaurant produces around 150,000 pounds of waste each year. If you feel that your garbage and waste collection needs are overwhelming, then it is wise to invest in a large dumpster to meet your needs. Since a cubic yard of garbage weighs 350 pounds, you should probably invest in a single 40 yard dumpster or two 20 yard dumpsters.
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