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Archive for January, 2014

Style-Up Your Ride!

Jan-31-2014 By Barbara Zak

When cars roll off the assembly line, they’re designed for the widest range of buyers. This means that they all look alike. You can easily find the exact model you want thanks to the mass production lines. However, they lack personal style. They don’t stand out in a crowd. That may be what you want, or you may be craving something more. If you want your truck to demand attention and be a unique reflection of your lifestyle and personality, then it’s time to invest in some personalizing.

Chevy El Camino Truck

Chevy El Camino Truck (Photo credit: skeggy)

Change the Suspension
Start with the suspension. Trucks are made to be rough, tough and handle a heavy load, but they cannot always go off-road. If you’re looking for a truck that can also handle the mud out at camp or handle the rough areas out in the ranch, then you’ll want to change the suspension and put in something heavier.

Lift it Up
People love riding in SUVs and trucks for the extra height, but you don’t have to settle for factory settings. In addition to changing the suspension, you can also lift your truck to higher levels. It’s great for going out on rough terrain, and it also makes the ride more enjoyable. Whether you’re staying on the streets or going out in the mud, lifting your truck will make it stand out.

Customize with Chrome
Add little touches and extra features to customize your ride and ensure that everyone sees you coming. Companies like mkmcustoms carry a wide range of products that will change the finished look of your truck to make it more interesting and unique. Choose new grilles, custom exhaust systems, push bars, top rims and other great accessories. Every unique touch you add to your truck ensures that it’s a reflection of your personality and more than the basic factory truck that you drove off the dealer’s lot.

You don’t have to settle for a truck that anyone can buy at a dealer. It’s more fun and interesting to add your own touches and make sure that your truck stands out in a crowd. With the right additions and custom changes, you can rest assured that no one else will have a truck just like yours. Roll around your town in proud knowing that yours is a truly unique look.

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4 Easy Green Living Projects To Do

Jan-28-2014 By Barbara Zak

No one wants to harm the environment, but if you lack the time, energy or budget to completely remodel your home with solar power and energy-efficient appliances, it’s easy not to care about green living. But what if starting a more eco-friendly home was easier than you thought? Here are four little ways you can begin your journey to protect the Earth.

A modern solar cell

A modern solar cell (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

1: Use Less Water

A single dripping faucet can waste an ocean of water. A long shower, instead of a simple bath, will use literally hundreds of gallons that could have otherwise been saved. You don’t even want to know how much water you waste with a dishwasher.

2: Install Tubular Skylights

Save on your electric bill by welcoming bright, natural light into all those nooks and crannies in your home. Click here to learn more about tubular skylights and how they can put you on a path to greener living.

3: Start Your Own Garden

If you have a patch of land and a little free time, you can grow your own vegetables and reduce your reliance on chemically-treated crops. This, in turn, will slow some of the demand for pesticide and make a small but meaningful impact on the farming industry.

4: Install Photovoltaic Panels

If you’re interested in solar power but don’t yet want to commit to a complete overhaul, consider installing just a few photovoltaic panels on your roof. They’ll give you a taste of clean, natural energy for a fraction of the price.

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Construction Goes Green

Jan-21-2014 By Barbara Zak

“Going Green” is one of the most important interests of the public today.  Preserving the ecology, protecting the environment, and taking care of the planet are activities that have gained interest. The development of “safe” substances and the recycling of other products have gained popularity. As our country grows and more and more construction becomes necessary, our government has strengthened regulations regarding construction materials. Therefore, construction contractors must be ever vigilant to locate new and better materials.

Spray foam technician seals cracks in basement...

Spray foam technician seals cracks in basement headers using Walltite Eco (Photo credit: Roberrific)

Health problems related to the use of lead-based paint have prompted the development of water-based paints that have shown no apparent danger.  Imported drywall that emitted sulfur gas into homes was outlaws, removed, and replaced with safer, domestic drywall.  Asbestos which seemed an excellent idea at its conception, proved to be dangerous to those who worked with it and those who lived in structures containing the product.

Alternative solutions currently being used for insulation are blown-in substances such as recycled newspaper or Eco Spray Foam polyurethane, and rolled-in products such as fiberglass.  These materials are currently being used with the hope that no harmful effects will result. The production and use of materials that are not harmful to the environment or the people will help to sustain our planet and preserve its beauty for future generations.

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