Hi, Michael here. I'm the managing director at Cornheats which means that I run the place day to day and try and ensure everything run smoothly as much as possible.
Sunday, 30 September 2018
Public Garage Storage Cabinets
from 411HomeRepair.com https://www.411homerepair.com/diy/doors-garages/10493-Public-Garage-Storage-Cabinets.html
How to Seal Outside Cracks on Your Home - Today's Homeowner
from Danny Lipford - Home Improvement - DIY - Videos https://www.todayshomeowner.com/video/sealing-outside-cracks-on-your-home/
How to Replace Worn Weatherstripping Around Doors - Today's Homeowner
from Danny Lipford - Home Improvement - DIY - Videos https://www.todayshomeowner.com/video/replacing-weather-stripping/
How to Add a Storm Door to Your Home - Today's Homeowner
from Danny Lipford - Home Improvement - DIY - Videos https://www.todayshomeowner.com/video/how-to-add-a-storm-door-to-your-home/
Saturday, 29 September 2018
How to Choose a Range Hood for Your Kitchen - Today's Homeowner
Vent fans over the stove in your kitchen do a lot more than remove smoke from a burned meal. Read on to find out more.
from Danny Lipford - Home Improvement - DIY - Videos https://www.todayshomeowner.com/how-to-choose-a-range-hood-for-your-kitchen/
Friday, 28 September 2018
‘Today’s Homeowner with Danny Lipford’ Expands Internationally - Today's Homeowner
from Danny Lipford - Home Improvement - DIY - Videos https://www.todayshomeowner.com/todays-homeowner-with-danny-lipford-expands-internationally/
#ProjectSpotlight: A transformative solid roof
It’s a complaint we hear all too often – my conservatory is too hot in the summer and too cold in the winter. So does that mean this is just an issue all conservatory owners are destined to face, and we should just resign ourselves now? Not if Anglian has anything to say about it.
Our solution? A solid roof replacement, or building a conservatory with a solid roof from scratch. The Childs family had the ever-familiar conservatory problem, and decided to swap their old polycarbonate roof for a solid one in our deep terra brick shade. Now, their space has been transformed into one that’s not only comfortable, but that can be enjoyed all year round. Because nobody wants to deal with a room they can’t touch two seasons of the year. And now, they don’t have to.
Here’s what Mr. and Mrs. Childs had to say about their new solid roof replacement:
Q: How long have you lived in your property?
A: 36 years.
Q: Please can you explain why you decided to have your existing conservatory roof replaced with a new tiled roof?
A: [Our conservatory was] too hot in the summer and too cold in the winter. After 20 years’ wear and tear, it needed work doing to it.
Q: Did you get a quote from any other companies? If so, what made you choose Anglian?
A: Yes, but Anglian gave a far better solution.
Q: Before contacting Anglian, were you aware of the tiled roof option that we offer? If so, how?
A: Yes, via the internet.
Q: What factors determined your final choice of style, colour and material?
A: The solid roof option instead of a like-for-like replacement, to give an all-year use.
Q: How has the new tiled roof replacement helped improve the existing living space?
A: Greatly. It is now a room to be used.
Q: Do you use the room more now than before your roof replacement?
A: Yes, and will do throughout the year.
Q: Would you recommend Anglian to your friends and family?
A: Yes.
Want to learn more about our solid roof options? Download our free brochure here and get to planning your conservatory transformation today.
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from Good to be Home https://www.anglianhome.co.uk/goodtobehome/projectspotlight/projectspotlight-a-transformative-solid-roof/
Thursday, 27 September 2018
Why Your Home Needs Full-Time Gutter Protection - Today's Homeowner
from Danny Lipford - Home Improvement - DIY - Videos https://www.todayshomeowner.com/get-it-why-you-need-full-time-gutter-protection/
Top 7 Myths About Double Glazed Windows
from 411HomeRepair.com https://www.411homerepair.com/diy/windows-siding/10492-Top-7-Myths-About-Double-Glazed-Windows.html
Wednesday, 26 September 2018
How to Self Levelling a Concrete Floor: Compounds & Techniques
from 411HomeRepair.com https://www.411homerepair.com/diy/floors-tile-hardwood/10491-How-to-Self-Levelling-a-Concrete-Floor-Compounds-and-Techniques.html
4 Tips to Deal with Mold After a Hurricane - Today's Homeowner
from Danny Lipford - Home Improvement - DIY - Videos https://www.todayshomeowner.com/4-tips-to-deal-with-mold-after-a-hurricane/
Tuesday, 25 September 2018
Our favourite autumn home trends
We’ve all been enjoying the heatwave, but sooner than we think autumn will be upon us and we’ll be settling in front of the fire with a warm mug of hot chocolate. As the bright shades of summer turn to deep autumn tones, it’s time to swap patterned cushions for warm knitted blankets and throws, and add an array of berry-scented candles. The changing of the seasons is also a chance to trade those worn-down blinds for stylish drapes or to take up that tired carpet and replace it with shiny new flooring.
Autumn really is the perfect season to dedicate time to the home improvement projects you’ve been planning but haven’t had the chance to get round to throughout the busy summer months. With that in mind, we’ve rounded up our tips on incorporating top autumn home trends for homeowners looking to spruce up their home for the new season ahead.
Eco is essential
Incorporating sustainably-sourced eco-materials into your home is a great way to modernise with a conscience. The good news is that many eco-friendly materials are not only on-trend, but they give you the opportunity to introduce interesting textures and colours into a scheme.
Take cork for example; this flexible material is not only resilient, but will stand up to the rigours of family life too. It is also a good insulator, and will add natural and earthy tones to any room design. Cast aside your preconceptions of seventies design! Whether used for flooring, to line walls or ceilings, or to board alcoves, cork will look understated and chic, and help you to make that all important feature statement as part of your cool, modern interior scheme.
If you love the idea of living a more sustainable life and reducing your carbon footprint, don’t forget to look beyond interior design. Installing energy-efficient windows will not only transform the look of your property and dial up the kerb appeal, but it is also a sure-fire way to minimise energy consumption and keep your home warmer, quieter and safer.
Let yellow shine bright
Soon the days will be getting longer and nights will be getting darker, so it’s time to brighten up your home with a fresh touch of colour – look no further than the standout colour, yellow.
Fast becoming the colour of the season – from bright yellow to a deeper mustard, to an eye-catching gold – there are a variety of yellow shades which can be incorporated into your home interiors. The thought of introducing yellow into your home can seem daunting, but there’s no need to be afraid! Simple accessories such as cushions, vases or pictures, carefully positioned and showcasing a variety of shades from the stunning yellow colour palette, can add that pop of colour subtly, but effectively.
For those more daring and who enjoy experimenting with colour, a bright yellow front door can really make your house stand out on your street, while incorporating a bold piece of furniture into the design of a room – such as a yellow sofa or armchair – can really bring your living space to life!
Make some space this season
The enduring popularity of television programmes such as Location, Location, Location, Grand Designs and The Restoration Man, has fuelled our interior design ambitions and has had us all thinking about knocking down walls, reconfiguring our space and opening up our homes.
If, like many other homeowners, you aren’t in a position to knock down a wall but want to create a space which feels open and airy, a few simple changes can make all the difference to the composition of a room.
Often the layout of furniture can make a room appear smaller and enclosed; rearranging the position of furniture can create a clear and open pathway through the room, giving the illusion the space is bigger than it actually is.
Good lighting is key too. Make the most of the natural light you’ve got by clearing the window sill, pulling back the curtains and letting light flood into the room. Reflective surfaces and well-positioned mirrors to help reflect the natural light around the room can also be a simple but effective trick.
What are your top trends for autumn? Let us know in the comments below!
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from Good to be Home https://www.anglianhome.co.uk/goodtobehome/eco-living/our-favourite-autumn-home-trends/
Monday, 24 September 2018
How Solar Panels Work To Power Your Home
from 411HomeRepair.com https://www.411homerepair.com/diy/improvements-remodeling-building/10490-How-Solar-Panels-Work-To-Power-Your-Home.html
Do It! How to Build a Window Box - Today's Homeowner
from Danny Lipford - Home Improvement - DIY - Videos https://www.todayshomeowner.com/video/do-it-how-to-build-a-window-box/
The Simple Way to Hang Pictures (Grab a Fork!) - Today's Homeowner
from Danny Lipford - Home Improvement - DIY - Videos https://www.todayshomeowner.com/video/the-simple-way-to-hang-pictures-grab-a-fork/