HOME Archives - Nick Worley https://nickworley.co.uk/category/home/ Including every news update so you don't miss any movement. Service and product launches, event news, environment, nature, politics, society, health Fri, 27 Jan 2023 08:44:34 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5 https://i0.wp.com/nickworley.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/cropped-favicon.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 HOME Archives - Nick Worley https://nickworley.co.uk/category/home/ 32 32 214749933 Is there such a thing as tinted glass? Is it expensive? Is there a cheaper alternative? https://nickworley.co.uk/tinted-glass-such-a-thing-is-it-expensive-cheaper-alternative/ Fri, 27 Jan 2023 08:44:29 +0000 https://nickworley.co.uk/?p=6417 Like many of us, you may at times find yourself blinded at your desk by the sun’s rays just as you are trying to get down to some serious work. Or in the conference room as you are about to give a big presentation, or even when you are trying to watch your favourite show …

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Like many of us, you may at times find yourself blinded at your desk by the sun’s rays just as you are trying to get down to some serious work. Or in the conference room as you are about to give a big presentation, or even when you are trying to watch your favourite show on TV at home. 

At times like this you may be begging for a solution that doesn’t mean just closing the curtains, drawing the blinds, and relying on artificial light instead. You need tinted glass, so let’s take a look at what it is and how much you might have to spend to reap the benefits it provides.

Is there such a thing as tinted glass? 

Thankfully yes, there is such a thing as tinted glass. The name refers to glass that has been treated or covered with a film that alters and reduces the transmission of light through it. Basically, tinted glass still gives you the natural light you desire while blocking the glare and harmful UV rays that you don’t want.

The kind of tint you get is up to you. Some are specifically made to make it more difficult for the outside world to see in, increasing your privacy hugely without having to sacrifice being able to see out. 

Most reduce the glare from the sun and can help stop your furniture and carpets from fading due to exposure to the sun, a common problem anywhere that sees a lot of it. They also reflect the heat meaning that in the warmer months, you will save a great deal on your cooling bills by using tinted glass, something that is increasingly important in a world of rising energy prices.

You can choose an array of looks and colours for your tinted glass, which can make your office look more professional or striking, and your home to look aesthetically pleasing, as well as deciding the level of tint that you want for your windows.

There are various types of window tints including those with a polyester base, metals, and even advanced ceramics. You can choose which method you want to tint your glass as well if you want to give it a try yourself or allow the professionals to do a thorough and perfect job.

Whichever type and method of tinted glass that you go for, you won’t regret taking the leap. Between the money you can save on bills, the increased privacy, and the benefits to yourself, your furniture and so much more, window tinting is one of the best changes you can make to your home or office.

Is tinted glass expensive?

Like with anything, there are expensive options and less expensive choices when installing tinted glass. There are a number of factors to consider including how much glass you want to change, whether you will install it yourself, and the kind of tint you want.

Tinted glass can cost anything from $2-50 per square foot, with corresponding benefits to the materials used and the final look as the price goes up. You don’t need to buy the most expensive tint for it to work, however, with all of the options working to some degree. If you are in any doubt as to which is right for you, don’t hesitate to ask the experts for advice and a quote.

It can be relatively cheap to get a basic window film and apply it yourself, though there can be issues with air bubbles and the final look if you don’t know what you are doing. It can also last for a much shorter period than some of the alternatives, which can cost more in the long run.

Electing to use a company like SolarGraph Glass Tinting to take care of your windows means that you know the end result will be flawless, they will use the correct tint for your requirements, and they will install it expertly and at a fantastic cost.

By selecting superior tinted glass, it will not only last longer and therefore save you money having to repeat the process in a few years, but it will also be more effective in reducing your energy bills as well. When you take into account the difference in your outgoings in the summer with tinted glass versus without, you will see that it is certainly not an expensive undertaking and one that soon pays for itself.

Is there a cheaper alternative to tinted glass?

As mentioned above, you can buy a cheap window film for just a few dollars, and apply it yourself at home, reducing your costs to almost nothing. There are issues that can arise with this route, however, one of which is that this kind of tint can last just a few years before it starts peeling, bubbling, and generally looking worn.

You can also have problems trying to install it yourself if you don’t know what you are doing. At times we have all had to put a sticker on something and messed it up, and this is somewhat larger and more important.

By spending a little more in the short term, you can save on not having to do it all again because it doesn’t look right, or because it needs replacing so soon. Having experts install the right kind of window tint ensures that it looks good, performs well, and will continue to do so for decades to come.

Conclusion 

Tinted glass is a fairly low-cost and effective solution to so many common problems that would otherwise involve you having to close your blinds or curtains. You can stop people peering in, keep the glare off your TV or computer screen, and get to enjoy natural light without the negative impact of the sun’s rays.

If you are looking to cut down on your energy bills and reap all the benefits of tinted glass, check out your options and get a quote today.

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How often should you pest control your home? How much is pest control on average? What are the best ways to control pests? https://nickworley.co.uk/everything-you-need-to-know-about-pest-control/ Mon, 05 Dec 2022 02:13:24 +0000 https://nickworley.co.uk/?p=6407 Pests are, unfortunately, very much a fact of life. From spiders and roaches to ants and flies, we’re rarely ever far away from a pesky creepy crawly ready to spoil the mood and ruin our day. However, is there anything that we can do to significantly reduce the chance of pests invading our personal space …

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Pests are, unfortunately, very much a fact of life. From spiders and roaches to ants and flies, we’re rarely ever far away from a pesky creepy crawly ready to spoil the mood and ruin our day. However, is there anything that we can do to significantly reduce the chance of pests invading our personal space at home?

For example, how often should you pest control your home? And, more importantly, how much does pest control cost on average?

In this article, we’ll tell you everything you need to know – including some very handy tips on how to control pests and prevent them from invading your personal space!

How often should you pest control your home?

So, how often should you pest control your home? You should only ever pest control your home when you have a pest infestation. Certainly, there are some pest prevention tactics that you can employ at all times (which we will cover later in the article), however, you shouldn’t be spraying insecticides all over the place when you do not have an active infestation.

That said, most pest control professionals recommend that you have quarterly inspections at the least (in other words, 4 pest inspections a year).

That way, a professional can look for any potential signs of infestation and spot them before they become problematic. For example, a rodent issue in your walls and floorboards or a wasp’s nest in the loft – all of which can be very harmful both to your health, and the structural integrity of your home.

 

How much is pest control on average?

So, how much does pest control cost on average in the UK? The prices can vary significantly from one region to the next – and depending on the type and severity of the infestation.

For example, the average cost of fumigation in the UK is between £120 and £160.

  • Wasp control is roughly £55+ (for the nest only).
  • Bedbug treatments start from £130 – upwards of £220 depending on the number of rooms.
  • Ant control starts from £100.
  • Flea control begins at £80 and can go upwards of £120 and £140 for a three-bedroom house.
  • Cockroach treatment is roughly £120 and higher for multiple rooms.
  • Rodent control starts at around £120.
  • Mole treatment begins at £90.
  • Squirrel pest control can be anywhere from £100 to £175.
  • Bird control starts at £60.

Bear in mind that these prices are merely averages. They do not reflect the most accurate representation of pest control costs in the UK. ‘

If you are looking for accurate estimates, we highly recommend that you contact some of your local pest control companies for a few different quotes.

Again, the prices will vary depending on what kind of pest problem you have and the severity of the infestation.

If you do not have a pest infestation but you are wanting a site inspection to confirm this, the cost will be lower.

 

What are the best ways to control pests?

If you want to know the best ways to control pests, there are few things quite as effective as prevention.

First of all, an effective pest prevention method is having quarterly home inspections as mentioned earlier. That way, you can have an expert come to your property to look for any signs of a potential pest problem.

In any case, here are a few pest prevention tactics you can try to keep those pesky pests at bay:

  • De-clutter your home: pests love clutter. The more places they have to hide—and indeed the more nesting materials they can find—the more likely they are to move into your home without invitation. This is a great excuse to de-clutter your space and do a bit of a spring clean. Go through all of your possessions and start getting rid of those things you really don’t need. Take to e-Bay and sell your old shoes, donate unused clothes to charity, and keep your home as clear as possible.
  • Keep your home clean: make sure you regularly clean your home. Dust and hoover throughout, clear cobwebs, and don’t give those pests an excuse to come in and start nesting.
  • Keep your kitchen immaculate: pests love free food and drink so don’t give them an excuse to stop by for a feast. After use, clean your kitchen thoroughly. Clean up all food waste, wipe up those spillages, and you’ll significantly reduce the chance of having pests come into your home.
  • Store food properly: keep food in sealed containers – including pet food. Again, pests love a free feast and can find their way into almost anything.
  • Wash your dishes after use: it may be tempting to leave the dirty dishes until tomorrow but the sooner you clean them, the less likely they will be to attract pests.
  • Take out the bins: empty your bins in the evening and take the sealed bags outside to your brown bins. If you want to make the most of your food waste, you might want to consider composting to save you from taking the trash out every night.
  • Seal entry points into your home: go around the house and identify any potential entry points for pests. Gaps in doors and window sills are the biggest culprits.

 

Conclusion

To recap:

  • ●      You only need to ‘pest control’ your home when you have an infestation. However, quarterly inspections are recommended by a professional.
  • Pest control averages between £120 and £160 depending on the type and severity of the infestation.
  • The best way to prevent pests is by having regular inspections and taking the pest prevention steps mentioned above.

We hope you’ve found this article insightful. If you’d like to learn more about pest control and how the experts tackle home infestations, visit a reputable website like SWAT Pest Control for some inspiration.

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Which type of floor is the best and why? What colour floor makes a room bigger? Are light or Dark floors in style? https://nickworley.co.uk/which-type-of-floor-is-the-best-and-why-what-colour-floor-makes-a-room-bigger-are-light-or-dark-floors-in-style/ Mon, 05 Dec 2022 01:48:03 +0000 https://nickworley.co.uk/?p=6399 When renovating a room in your home—or the entire house for that matter—one of the most important considerations is the flooring. After all, unless you’ve mastered the art of self-levitation, your floors will be subject to an awful lot of foot-traffic throughout their lifetime. So, the question is: which type of flooring is best and …

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When renovating a room in your home—or the entire house for that matter—one of the most important considerations is the flooring. After all, unless you’ve mastered the art of self-levitation, your floors will be subject to an awful lot of foot-traffic throughout their lifetime. So, the question is: which type of flooring is best and why?

Another consideration is, of course, the colour of your flooring; e.g., which colours can make a room look bigger? Are light or dark colour floors in style?

If you are looking for some handy flooring tips, this is the article for you. Whether you plant to DIY or call in the professionals to help, it’s always worth having a good understanding.

Let’s get started…

Which type of floor is the best and why?

Which type of flooring is best and why? This is a difficult question to answer, given that it largely comes down to personal preference and practical application.

Yes, we could argue that laminate flooring is the ultimate flooring solution, or that tile is far superior to any other option available on the market today, however, if you love the feel of a plush carpet underfoot then you’re not going to agree with us.

So, the question is, which floor is best for you? Or rather: which flooring types are best for which rooms in the house and why?

To make life easier, we’re going to highlight the different rooms in a home with some flooring options and their practical advantages.

  • The bedroom: the bedroom is all about maximum comfort and good temperature regulation. As such, your preferred flooring should reflect that. It doesn’t need to be waterproof or exceptionally durable, but comfortable underfoot. For example:
    • Natural hardwood flooring is soft underfoot and has a gorgeous aesthetic. While some people may find this too cold or un-inviting, a choice rug can make all the difference.
    • A high-quality carpet is always a popular choice for the bedroom, providing comfort and warmth.
  • The bathroom & kitchen: bathrooms, kitchens, and laundry rooms all experience high levels of moisture and spillages which should be your biggest consideration when opting for flooring. For example:
    • Ceramic and porcelain tiles are excellent for the bathroom given their water resistance and how easy they are to clean and maintain.
    • Tile works well in a kitchen, however, vinyl sheet, laminate, and engineered hardwood are three excellent options worth considering.
  • The lounge / living room: your lounge and living room are going to see quite a lot of foot traffic throughout the day, whilst being rooms that you are likely to spend the most time in. Comfort, durability, and aesthetic charm are equally important:
    • A natural hardwood flooring is always a great option, given its attractive appearance and inherent durability.
    • Laminate flooring is quite popular as it is highly durable and easy to clean and maintain.
    • Carpet does work well in these environments, however, it is one of the most demanding flooring types in terms of maintenance. As such, if you’d rather not have to regularly hoover and steam clean your floors, carpet isn’t the best option. Again, throwing a rug down on your hardwood or laminate flooring is always worth it.
  • The hallway: the hallways in your home will receive the most foot traffic and are subject to having dirt tracked in from outside. Ultimately, the best flooring type will be something that is highly durable and incredibly easy to keep clean and maintain. We recommend the following:
    • Hardwearing solid stone, durable engineered or solid hardwood, and ‘easy to clean’ ceramic tiles make great flooring solutions for this environment.
  • Bamboo flooring is particularly popular right now given its eco-friendly advantages.
  • Engineered hardwood is also a great, affordable alternative to natural wood – with additional benefits.
  • Hybrid flooring combines the best of both worlds from vinyl and laminate.

Take your time to research your options and you’ll soon be able to find the best flooring type for you.

 

What colour floor makes a room bigger?

If you are looking for a flooring colour that can make a room look bigger, the general rule of thumb is to keep it light and neutral – with some well-placed mirrors for good measure. Consider cream carpets ad natural, whitewashed hardwoods. These neutral tones are ideal for achieving a light and ‘breezy’ feel in your home, ultimately creating the illusion of a larger space – even in a notably small room.

In some cases, dark flooring can achieve a spacious feel but it’s a difficult aesthetic to pull off. You will need to contrast your floors with the ideal ‘cooling’ shade on your walls.

Another effective way of making your rooms look bigger is by using one flooring type through. For example, if you have different flooring in every room downstairs with clear borders between the hallways, living room, lounge, and kitchen, each room will invariably appear to be smaller. However, if you stick with a stunning laminate throughout for example, the rooms will flow into one another, thus appearing far more spacious and breathable.

You may also want to avoid busy, floral patterns. A carpet with far too much going on will ultimately make a space feel more cluttered.

Finally, if you are opting for tiled floorings, the bigger the tile the better. 12” squares for example can really open up a space and making it feel roomier. 

 

Are light or Dark floors in style?

So, are light or dark floors in style? To be perfectly honest, both can work wonderfully when executed properly. Again, darker floors are harder to pull off, however, when paired with the right aesthetic they can be far more stylish and highly effective at hiding imperfections.

If you are installing DIY Floorboards in your home, it’s always worth consulting an interior designer for tips and tricks – particularly if you want to opt for a dark floor look.

In any case, remember that it’s your home after all and thus you should go with whatever style and design resonates best with you and your personality.

 

Conclusion

Let’s recap what we’ve learned:

  • There’s no single ‘best’ flooring type – it’s all about choosing the right material for the right rooms.
  • Neutral and lighter colours can make a room feel more spacious. Avoid cluttered patterns and opt for larger tiles if you don’t want to go for a traditional hardwood plank flooring.
  • Both light and dark flooring can both look incredibly stylish, it’s all in the execution.

We hope you’ve found this article insightful and that you’re now feeling inspired to get your renovation project underway.

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Transform Your Home with Reproduction Antique Dining Room Furniture https://nickworley.co.uk/transform-your-home-with-reproduction-antique-dining-room-furniture/ Tue, 15 Nov 2022 05:58:47 +0000 https://nickworley.co.uk/?p=6320 Have you ever watched a period drama on television and marvelled at some of the beautiful furniture that the characters would use in the dining room? When they’re sat down for dinner at a gorgeous, antique table, sharing wine and swapping stories. Well, you can do the very same! In this post, we’re going to …

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Have you ever watched a period drama on television and marvelled at some of the beautiful furniture that the characters would use in the dining room? When they’re sat down for dinner at a gorgeous, antique table, sharing wine and swapping stories. Well, you can do the very same!

In this post, we’re going to look at reproduction antique dining room furniture, and how you can transform your home into a beautiful and refined establishment. The fact is, antique furniture is beautiful. However, it comes with a heft price-tag. Which is why reproduction pieces are growing in popularity at the moment. You can have the real-deal (or close enough) for a fraction of the cost.

Antique reproduction furniture is built to last

One of the major benefits of buying furniture from an online antique reproduction shop is the quality. Yes, most antiques are of a very fine quality, hence the reason they have lasted for so long. That said, when you purchase antique furniture, very rarely will you want to use it our of fear of causing it any damage. Instead, you leave it in your home as more of a feature piece as opposed to a functional part of your home.

When you buy reproduction furniture, you’re investing in quality. Quality that you can use and enjoy. Yes, you will need to take care of it. However, they will be designed and put together using modern crafting techniques, and so are built to last a life-time.

Create a luxurious dining room setting

It’s important to sit down as a family and to share dinner. Something which fewer people are doing with each passing year. However, be investing in reproduction antique dining room furniture, you’ll be investing in your family.

You will be creating a luxurious dining room setting where you and your family can share a meal together. You can find out about their day, and to stay up to date with what is happening in your children’s world. Additionally, it’s a beautiful way to teach and inspire etiquette when eating. And where better a place to do so then when sat at a gorgeous, antique dining room furniture set?

No one will know but you

Unless your friends and family members are avid antique collectors, nobody is going to know the difference. And in the same-breath, who is going to care anyway? If you want the real-deal, then you can go out and buy it. However, if you’re not particularly fussed, then you’ll save an awful lot of money for an exact copy (or improvement) on a beautiful, antique item. It’s a no brainer really!

Warranty

You’re unlikely to get any warranty when you buy a piece of antique furniture. However, when you purchase an antique reproduction piece from a reputable online dealer, then you will indeed. This is worth considering, as anything can happen and the last thing you want is to spend a fortune on a piece only for it to break and be left with nothing.

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Signs You Need a Rodent Pest Control Specialist https://nickworley.co.uk/signs-you-need-a-rodent-pest-control-specialist/ Tue, 15 Nov 2022 05:58:07 +0000 https://nickworley.co.uk/?p=6322 Identifying a mouse or rat problem in your home can be tricky at first. What starts off as a bad feeling, soon becomes more and more evident. A thorough inspection of your property should confirm whether or not you have an infestation. In this article we’re going to share some tell-tale signs that you’re in …

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Identifying a mouse or rat problem in your home can be tricky at first. What starts off as a bad feeling, soon becomes more and more evident. A thorough inspection of your property should confirm whether or not you have an infestation. In this article we’re going to share some tell-tale signs that you’re in need of specialist pest control assistance.

It’s never nice having an infestation of any kind. You feel unsafe in your own home, not knowing what kind of threat the pests will pose. You’ve heard stories of the diseases carried by rodents, and the creepy crawling anxiety begins to rob you of your sleep.

If you suspect that you’re not alone in your home, have a read of this article. We will soon be able to establish as to whether or not you need a rodent pest control specialist.

Rodent droppings

If you spot little dark pellets on the floor around your home, then that’s a pretty good sign that you’ve got a rodent in the house.

Urine odours

The strong smell of urine can be a clear sign that you’ve got a rodent infestation.

Gnawed holes and nibbled wires

Rats can chew through pretty much anything if they set their minds to the task. If you’ve noticed chewed up wires and holes in wooden skirting, then you might need to call for specialist help.

Scratch marks

Little scratch marks and fine grey hairs sticking to the skirting surfaces in your home is another indication that you’ve got some furry invaders lurking around.

Noise coming from the walls or ceiling

If you can hear faint scuttering noises at night, in the walls and the ceiling, then it’s unlikely that it’s your imagination. Scratching sounds and the pattering of claws generally indicates that you have an infestation.

Your pets are playing up

Particularly if you have cats, you might notice a change in their behaviour. They too will be able to sense the rodents, and will constantly be on the lookout, or sniffing the air. Additionally, you might notice them pawing at spaces such as under the sofa or fridge. This generally means that they’re after something!

You need a rodent pest control specialist

If you’ve spotted one or more of these signs, you should call for a specialist such immediately. You don’t want to leave anything to chance and allow them to continue nesting in your home. Particularly if you have children and pets.

Rodents are notorious for spreading disease, and the last thing you need is for one of your family members to fall ill because you didn’t act fast enough.

Call the professionals and have them rectify the situation immediately. Additionally, they will advise you on ways to pest proof your home so that you can avoid another infestation in the future.

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How to Spot a Rodent Problem and What to Do in That Event https://nickworley.co.uk/how-to-spot-a-rodent-problem/ Tue, 08 Nov 2022 02:26:17 +0000 https://nickworley.co.uk/?p=6311 It’s quite easy to tell whether or not you need rodent control services, as those little pests do indeed, leave a trail. They might be small and sneaky and hard to catch, but there are many tell-tale signs that show that they’re present.  If it’s not the smell of urine, or the little black pellet …

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It’s quite easy to tell whether or not you need rodent control services, as those little pests do indeed, leave a trail. They might be small and sneaky and hard to catch, but there are many tell-tale signs that show that they’re present. 

If it’s not the smell of urine, or the little black pellet droppings, it’s the scratching and squeaking coming from inside the walls. The trouble is, identifying that you have them doesn’t solve your problem, it only causes you more stress. 

It’s horrible having to think about those disgusting, disease carrying creatures living so close to where you and your children sleep, but don’t worry: with expert pest control you’ll be able to set your mind at ease straight away. 

Now, at this point you might be thinking that you want to catch them on your own. For the sake of saving yourself some money, how hard could it be? We’d like to go ahead and stop you while you’re ahead, because while it is not impossible to catch them alone, it is incredibly difficult. 

Sure, you can save a bit of money, but you’ll still have to invest in the rodent traps, you’ll have to know how to bate them properly and you’ll have to guess as to how many of the little pests that you have. On the other hand, with an experienced professional who is incredibly well-versed in dealing with such pest problems, you can have it taken care of properly, safely and thoroughly. 

Why It’s Important to Handle the Problem Swiftly and Effectively 

In case you’re wondering why we’re advising a little urgency in such an event, it’s because rodents are more dangerous than you’d give them credit for. 

They might appear to be cute and harmless, but they can actually cause all manner of health problems! (Not to mention the damage that they can do to the structural integrity of your property, or the electric-circuitry of your home) Not convinced? 

Let’s take a look at some of the diseases that they can carry into your home: 

These are just a handful of the diseases that can be brought in by rodents in your home, some of which can be potentially life-threatening. Even their urine and droppings can cause sickness, skin irritation and so on (even more so if you or one of your family members has allergies) 

So, do you still fancy taking your time and bating your home with traps? Or would you prefer to call in the professionals to take care of the problem swiftly and effectively? 

Don’t run the risk of you or your family members falling ill. Even your pets might pick up fleas from the rodents in your home which is going to cause them an awful lot of grief as well. No, take care of the problem properly and do it today!

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Points for care and consideration of a limestone floor https://nickworley.co.uk/points-for-care-and-consideration-of-a-limestone-floor/ Tue, 08 Nov 2022 02:09:25 +0000 https://nickworley.co.uk/?p=6306 Of the many flooring options available on the market today, there is something special about a solid wood or stone floor.  There is a quality that just cannot be matched with veneers or other imitation materials and this will be evident the moment you step on it.   Feeling the firmness of the floor under your …

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Of the many flooring options available on the market today, there is something special about a solid wood or stone floor.  There is a quality that just cannot be matched with veneers or other imitation materials and this will be evident the moment you step on it.  

Feeling the firmness of the floor under your feet will let you know instantly that you are standing on a quality, solid floor made from quality materials.  Of these materials, some of them are far harder to care for effectively than others, and one that requires a good degree of understanding to care for properly is limestone.  

If not treated properly, a limestone floor could begin to deteriorate within two or three years, but with proper care it can last centuries.  Even when damaged, a limestone floor can be salvaged, but if you are going to attempt fixing it yourself, make sure that you do your research so that you can ensure a high quality limestone restoration, and don’t make things any worse.  

The same is true of simple maintenance, ensuring you understand the best ways of caring for a limestone floor is important before taking any steps to clean or restore one, if you get it wrong, the damage can be irreparable.

Loose tiles and grout

Not strictly limited to limestone floors, but given limestones tendency to erode quite easily floors constructed from this material can be quite prone to this problem.  Loose grout is normally a symptom of movement within the floor the tiles are adhered to.  If installed on a wooden floor, the natural flexibility in the wood can cause the floor to flex when it is walked on and over time this will cause the grout to crack.  Once the grout has cracked it will begin to work its way loose and start being knocked out of the space it is supposed to fill.  Obviously it is fairly simple to repoint the area and apply fresh grout, but if the floor continues to move then the problem will simply reoccur.

Loose grout can also be caused by movement in the tiles themselves.  This is normally due to the tiles being fitted badly in the first instance where the installer did not apply the adhesive evenly causing blobbed patches and as such some areas to be higher than others.  In addition to higher points of the adhesive layer, the lower areas will have no adhesion and this will leave voids between the tiles and the floor.  Both of these factors will cause the tiles to work their way loose over time and subsequently crack the grout.

Cleaning

Once you’ve established that the underlying floor is stable, the tiles are adhered properly and the grout has been replaced the floor will need a clean.  Categorically never use chemicals on a limestone floor, either use approved limestone cleaners or a pH neutral stone soap and water.  Gently wipe over the floor and don’t put too much force or focus on any one area unless a stain is particularly prolific.  The biggest problem with cleaning a limestone floor is that once damage has been done, further cleaning without the proper treatment will simply exasperate the damage further.

Protection

With the limestone floor stabilised, repointed and cleaned, it will be time to ensure that it is protected against future damage.  Limestone, like most masonry, requires sealing to ensure it is protected against wear in the long run.  If there is any remaining sealant from previous treatments it is important that they are removed before a new coat is applied.  Only use an approved sealant removal product to ensure there is no damage to the limestone and make sure that you clean it again after using the chemical on it.  Make sure the floor is clear of dust and debris and then apply the limestone sealant as directed by the products instructions.  This should leave you with a wonderful looking limestone floor that should last for years to come.

Alternatives

If this all sounds like a lot of time and work, it is; so what alternatives are there is you don’t want to undertake this project or don’t feel as though you will be able to do your limestone floor justice.  Well, the simplest answer is that you should employ the services of a professional stonemason and limestone repairer.  Companies such as this will have all the tools and expertise to repair your floor and leave it as a gem of a feature in your home for you to enjoy.

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5 Common Issues Which Can Cause Functionality Problems with Your Pumps https://nickworley.co.uk/functionality-problems-with-your-pumps/ Mon, 07 Nov 2022 09:11:19 +0000 https://nickworley.co.uk/?p=6291 Cause Functionality Problems with Your Pumps | In this post, we are going to explore some of the most common reasons for pumps failing

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When it comes to pumps, unfortunately it’s not as simple as turning them on and letting them run without any issues. They do require a certain amount of maintenance in order to keep them plugging away at their optimum – in addition to that, you also need to ensure that you’ve picked up the right pump for the job. When you need bore pumps, drainage, sewage, pond or pool, make sure that you’re 100% sure of the fact that they are suitable for what you need them for before going ahead and having them installed. The last thing you want is to have to fork out on a new pump entirely! 

In this post, we are going to explore some of the most common reasons for pumps failing, so if you’re having any trouble with yours, have a read and see if any of these factors might apply. 

1 – Dust Particles  

You’d think a great big pump chugging away would be able to stand up to a bit of dust, though after a certain length of time, they can cause a lot of damage when inside the motor. Depending on where the pump is situated and the size of the foreign particles that are working their way inside the motor, they pump can be affected in different ways. For example, sand particles can wear down various electrical components, whereas dust will stifle the air flow in vents, causing the motor to overheat – So, when choosing a motor, choose one with an appropriate level of ‘Ingress Protection’. 

2 – Overheating 

Naturally, an electric pump working overtime is going to generate an awful lot of heat, however there are certain factors which can cause it to create excessive heat (like dust build up in vents as listed above) – as a rule of thumb, for every excessive 10 degrees of heat, the lifespan of a pump is cut in half! A staggering amount when you think about it, so be sure to monitor your temperatures properly. 

3 – Power Supply Problems 

This is the big one as it’s something that can not only affect your motors lifespan, though it can also become a health & safety risk as well, affective other electrical appliances plugged in to a linked power supply. It’s not as simple and straightforward as just plugging the pump in and being off to the races; there can be anomalies in your power supply which can cause distortion and overheating, thus causing your pump to break down prematurely. 

4 – Not Enough Lubrication 

Lubricating your motor is no simple task, as there is such a thing as too little and too much. In addition to that, it is also possible for lubricants to become contaminated with dust or other foreign particles which can cause issues with your pump’s motor. Be certain to purchase the appropriate lubrication and apply it to industry standard specification.

5 – Moisture & Humidity 

Over time, moisture in the air can have a terribly detrimental affect on the way that your motor functions, cutting its life down significantly. Again, be certain that your pump has the appropriate Ingress Protection levels and do all that you can to keep humidity to a minimum to get the most out of your motor. 

Feeling overwhelmed by it all? Understandably so, as it is quite a minefield when it comes to maintaining pumps properly. Reputable pump supplies can provide you with all the relevant advice and information that you need, depending on what you need to pump for. Don’t rush in and certainly don’t be afraid to ask for help and advice. You can save yourself a great deal of time, effort and stress if you get this right the first time.

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