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		<title>Selling something? Maybe trying to sell your house? Here is the fourth of our top 5 projects to boost your home&#8217;s value for resale.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you already decided to move rather than remodel only to realize, like so many others in the same boat, you are still thinking about remodeling anyway? Why? To make your house more appealing to would-be buyers, cut the time it takes to sell it and maybe even get more cash in hand when you sell is why. While you're remodeling that other part of the house why not tuck in a new master bedroom suite above the addition? You'll get all of your money back when you eventually sell your house, right?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;">Have you   already decided to move                            rather than remodel   only to realize, like so many others                            in the   same boat, you are still thinking                            about     remodeling anyway? Why? To make your house more                                appealing to would-be buyers, cut the time it takes                                to sell it and maybe even get more cash in hand when                                you sell is why. While you&#8217;re remodeling that   other part of the house why not                            tuck  in  a   new master bedroom suite above the addition?                                You&#8217;ll get all of your money back when you eventually                                sell your house, right?</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Not   so   fast. While many home-remodeling                             projects    are a great way to add value to your home,                                not all of them are ironclad cash-back guarantees. Before   you invest a   significant amount                            of your   precious home   equity into remodeling projects,                              it&#8217;s wise   to do a little homework on what kind of payback                                you can expect for various home projects in your area.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">A good place   to start is the Cost                            vs. Value report    published annually by the National                                Association of Realtors, or NAR, and Remodeling magazine.                                The report provides a synopsis of the top projects,                                the average costs of the projects and their    average                             rate of investment return at resale.    It also  gives you                            a city-by-city guide on    what  various home projects will                            pay back  at    resale. Real estate experts caution   that these                              numbers can differ significantly   depending on your state,                              city or even   neighborhood. So use these  numbers  as a                              starting point, but consider  getting  the advice of a                              Realtor and/or  remodeling  contractor before you commit                              to  a big home  project. These experts can familiarize                               you  with remodeling payback figures  tailored  to your state,                              city., or town.</p>
<p>The fourth project of five to potentially boost your home&#8217;s resale value is a <span>mid-range siding replacement.</span> This more modest variation our first ranked project (upscale siding) includes replacing 1,250 square feet of  siding with new vinyl siding and trim.</p>
<blockquote><p>Average payback: 95.5  percent of cost<br />
Estimated job cost: $7,239<br />
National average resale value:  $6,914</p></blockquote>
<p>The value of this project is in its immediate  curb appeal: New siding cleans up a house quickly. However, vinyl may not be appropriate and could actually detract from a home&#8217;s value in  historic neighborhoods or upscale areas where traditional wood siding is still  the preferred material.</p>
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		<title>Selling something? Maybe trying to sell your house? Here is the third of our top 5 projects to boost your home&#8217;s value for resale.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jul 2010 18:36:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sean</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The third project of five to potentially boost your home's resale value is a minor kitchen remodel. This consists of giving a functional, but dated, kitchen a makeover. It includes new cabinet doors and drawers (with cabinet boxes left in place), a moderately priced wall oven, cooktop, countertop, sink and faucet and resilient flooring. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;">Have you  already decided to move                            rather than remodel  only to realize, like so many others                            in the  same boat, you are still thinking                            about    remodeling anyway? Why? To make your house more                               appealing to would-be buyers, cut the time it takes                               to sell it and maybe even get more cash in hand when                               you sell is why. While you&#8217;re remodeling that  other part of the house why not                            tuck  in  a  new master bedroom suite above the addition?                               You&#8217;ll get all of your money back when you eventually                               sell your house, right?</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Not   so  fast. While many home-remodeling                             projects   are a great way to add value to your home,                               not all of them are ironclad cash-back guarantees. Before   you invest a  significant amount                            of your   precious home  equity into remodeling projects,                              it&#8217;s wise  to do a little homework on what kind of payback                               you can expect for various home projects in your area.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">A good place  to start is the Cost                            vs. Value report   published annually by the National                               Association of Realtors, or NAR, and Remodeling magazine.                               The report provides a synopsis of the top projects,                               the average costs of the projects and their   average                             rate of investment return at resale.   It also  gives you                            a city-by-city guide on   what  various home projects will                            pay back at    resale. Real estate experts caution   that these                             numbers can differ significantly   depending on your state,                             city or even   neighborhood. So use these numbers  as a                              starting point, but consider getting  the advice of a                              Realtor and/or remodeling  contractor before you commit                              to a big home  project. These experts can familiarize                              you  with remodeling payback figures  tailored  to your state,                             city., or town.</p>
<p>The third project of five to potentially boost your home&#8217;s resale value is a <span>minor kitchen remodel. </span><span>This                             consists of giving a functional, but dated,  kitchen                            a makeover. It includes new cabinet  doors and drawers                            (with cabinet boxes left in  place), a moderately priced                            wall oven,  cooktop, countertop, sink and faucet and                             resilient flooring. </span></p>
<blockquote><p><span>Average payback: 98.5 percent                              of cost<br />
Estimated job cost: $14, 913<br />
National average resale value: $14,691</span></p></blockquote>
<p>Along  with bathrooms, kitchen updates are almost  always among the smartest  remodeling projects for resale value. Home buyers seem  to gravitate to the kitchen first when they&#8217;re looking  at a house and even appraisers give extra credit to houses with updated kitchens. However, homeowners can go too far. For example, they might put granite  countertops and  top-of-the-line stainless-steel appliances in a very  modestly priced house. Those improvements aren&#8217;t going to  help the home&#8217;s value in the  long run, and the owner definitely isn&#8217;t  going to get their money back when they sell.</p>
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		<title>Selling something? Maybe trying to sell your house? Here is the second of our top 5 projects to boost your home’s value for resale.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jul 2010 14:34:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sean</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you already decided to move rather than remodel only to realize, like so many others in the same boat, you are still thinking about remodeling anyway? Why? To make your house more appealing to would-be buyers, cut the time it takes to sell it and maybe even get more cash in hand when you sell is why. Just remember that your home is a valuable asset, and you want to treat it respectfully whenever you remodel. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;">Have you  already decided to move                            rather than remodel  only to realize, like so many others                            in the  same boat, you are still thinking                            about    remodeling anyway? Why? To make your house more                               appealing to would-be buyers, cut the time it takes                               to sell it and maybe even get more cash in hand when                               you sell is why. While you&#8217;re remodeling that  other part of the house why not                            tuck  in  a  new master bedroom suite above the addition?                               You&#8217;ll get all of your money back when you eventually                               sell your house, right?</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Not   so  fast. While many home-remodeling                             projects   are a great way to add value to your home,                               not all of them are ironclad cash-back guarantees. Before   you invest a  significant amount                            of your   precious home  equity into remodeling projects,                              it&#8217;s wise  to do a little homework on what kind of payback                               you can expect for various home projects in your area.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">A good place  to start is the Cost                            vs. Value report   published annually by the National                               Association of Realtors, or NAR, and Remodeling magazine.                               The report provides a synopsis of the top projects,                               the average costs of the projects and their   average                             rate of investment return at resale.   It also  gives you                            a city-by-city guide on   what  various home projects will                            pay back at    resale. Real estate experts caution   that these                             numbers can differ significantly   depending on your state,                             city or even   neighborhood. So use these numbers  as a                              starting point, but consider getting  the advice of a                              Realtor and/or remodeling  contractor before you commit                              to a big home  project. These experts can familiarize                              you  with remodeling payback figures  tailored  to your state,                             city., or town.</p>
<p>The second project of five to potentially boost your home&#8217;s resale value is a m<span>idrange bathroom remodel. </span>This  includes updating                            an average 5-by-7 foot  bathroom that&#8217;s at least 25 years                            old with  moderately priced fixtures, a double-sink vanity,                             a ceramic-tile floor and vinyl wallpaper.</p>
<blockquote><p>Average payback: 102.2 percent of cost<br />
Estimated job cost: $10,499<br />
National average resale value: $10,727</p></blockquote>
<p>Improving an  existing, but outdated,                            bathroom is almost  always a good investment because an up-to-date bathroom makes your home  look like                            it&#8217;s been kept in good repair, and  that&#8217;s what all prospective                            homeowners are  looking for.</p>
<p>However, do not try to personalize the bathrooms  too much or spend                            megabucks trying to turn  them into ultimate home spas. Your home is a valuable asset, and you  want to                            treat it respectfully whenever you  remodel.<span> In other words, think twice about                             adding a pricey imported soaking tub or three separate                             shower stalls for your growing family&#8217;s convenience.                             Those renovations might not fit the taste of a  buyer                            10 years down the road. If that  happens, the money you                            spent on your bathroom  renovation is down the toilet,                            so to speak.</span></p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jul 2010 17:02:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sean</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Have you already decided to move rather than remodel but you still find yourself thinking abut remodeling anyway to make your house more appealing to would-be buyers, cut the time it takes to sell it and maybe even get more cash in hand when you sell? Well while you're expanding, why not tuck in a new master bedroom suite above the addition? You'll get all of your money back when you eventually sell your house, right?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you already decided to move                            rather than remodel but you still find yourself thinking                            abut remodeling anyway to make your house more                            appealing to would-be buyers, cut the time it takes                            to sell it and maybe even get more cash in hand when                            you sell? Well while you&#8217;re expanding, why not                            tuck in a new master bedroom suite above the addition?                            You&#8217;ll get all of your money back when you eventually                            sell your house, right?</p>
<p>Not so fast. While many home-remodeling                            projects are a great way to add value to your home,                            not all of them are ironclad cash-back guarantees. Before you invest a significant amount                            of your precious home equity into remodeling projects,                            it&#8217;s wise to do a little homework on what kind of payback                            you can expect for various home projects in your area. A good place to start is the Cost                            vs. Value report published annually by the National                            Association of Realtors, or NAR, and Remodeling magazine.                            The report provides a synopsis of the top projects,                            the average costs of the projects and their average                            rate of investment return at resale. It also gives you                            a city-by-city guide on what various home projects will                            pay back at resale. Real estate experts caution that these                            numbers can differ significantly depending on your state,                            city or even neighborhood. So use these numbers as a                            starting point, but consider getting the advice of a                            Realtor and/or remodeling contractor before you commit                            to a big home project. These experts can familiarize                            you with remodeling payback figures tailored to your                            state, city, or town.</p>
<p>Our first suggestion in the list of the top five projects to boost your home&#8217;s value for resale is to do an upscale siding (new fiber cement)                            replacement. Here is what you can expect this project to cost and yield:</p>
<blockquote><p>Estimated job cost: $10,393 for 1,250 square feet<br />
Average payback: 103.6 percent of cost<br />
National average resale value: $10,771</p></blockquote>
<p>Siding makes a huge difference in                            a house&#8217;s resale value, because it&#8217;s one of the first                            things you see. It really defines the condition of the                            home.  If other houses around you have                            old aluminum or vinyl siding and your siding is nicer                            and newer, buyers will notice you. With this project,                            you make your house more attractive &#8212; you&#8217;re not just                            improving your insulation value.</p>
<p>Next up on out list is a <span>mid-range bathroom remodel but that will have to wait until the next time we meet here.<br />
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Jul 2010 16:13:37 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>GutterBrush Guys, Ltd. began offering their simple, affordable, and  effective gutter protection system back in 2004 and continues to grow at  a very strong yet responsible pace. GutterBrush Guys Ltd. continues to  increase our customer base, retail network, and e-commerce presence.  Gutterbrush Guys, Ltd. are now focusing on giving, roofers, contractors,  painters, and any home service professional the most complete and  comprehensive opportunity available for a very competitively priced and  profitable professional grade gutter  protection system.</p>
<p>Visit www.gutterbrush.com for complete gutter protection information,  installation instructions, and an informative installation video for  the gutter, roofing, and general contractor or home services  professional.  GutterBrush Giys, ltd. also encourages you to visit the  web presence of the other gutter protection and leaf guard products  available on the market today because they are certain that not a single  one provides the same level of detail and information that they  do. The GutterBrush Guys, Ltd. present the quality, simplicity,  and affordable nature of their product in a transparent way so you can  see the value of the opprotunity they are presenting to you. They also  spell out their warranty, have detailed installation instructions, as  well as an abundance of information covering important safety issues  surrounding working with gutter protection.</p>
<p>The GutterBrush Guys, Ltd. also are very happy to offer qualified  partners a unique and very effective demo unit that clearly shows the  consumer the simplicity, effectiveness, and professional grade quality  of GutterBrush simple gutter guard.  The GutterBrush Guys, Ltd. have a  solid track record of offering a superior gutter protection product and  completely believe that current economic challenges makes their product a  welcome and profitable addition to any home service professional’s  product/service offerings.</p>
<p>Gutter Brush Guys, Ltd. would like to extend an invitation to any  home services professional currently offering roofing and/or gutter  protection systems to visit the GutterBrush web site at  www.gutterbrush.com and consider becoming an authorized GutterBrush  partner and/or installer.</p>
<p>Learn more about GutterBrush simple gutter guard and all things  gutter related at www.gutterbrush.com</p>
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		<title>The global economy is struggling but our small international gutter protection company is trying to do our part.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jul 2010 17:47:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sean</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[GutterBrush simple gutter guard is holding the line on prices and shipping charges within the continental United States for 2010 in an attempt to assist you in protecting your property from costly damage and repairs that result from clogged gutters.]]></description>
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<p>The global economy is struggling but our  small international gutter protection company is trying to do our part  to help minimize the impact on property and business owners by not  increasing our pricing or shipping charges within the continental United  States for 2010. The bottom line is that gutters are  extremely important for the protection of your home. Every year the  malfunctioning and overflowing of gutters does cause substantial  property damage to residential and commercial property across the world.</p>
<p>GutterBrush is an effective, low-cost gutter protection and rainwater  control system made in the USA from 100% sustainable materials.  GutterBrush is constructed of exceptionally durable professional grade  materials. This sustainable product helps reduce the amount of  non-degradable plastics from landfills through its very long lifespan.  The product will not deteriorate and therefore will not need to be  disposed of in a landfill and then replaced.</p>
<p>GutterBrush simple gutter guard does an incredible job of protecting  property from water damage caused by clogged gutters. GutterBrush’s  simple gutter guard system helps keep gutters flowing freely and  virtually eliminates the structural water damage caused by overflows,  standing water, freezing water, and snow buildup while also helping to  reduce the risk of combustion of dry, brittle, and very flammable gutter  debris and is in compliance with fire prevention building codes.  Getting rid of these potential causes of damage increases the longevity  of the property and significantly diminishes the environmental shock of  repairs and replacements.</p>
<p>GutterBrush also greatly minimizes the maintenance needed to keep  gutters clean and free flowing while also promoting a cleaner and more  efficient rain water harvesting system. A way to minimize the impact of  excess nutrients that drain through local watersheds is to install  GutterBrush simple gutter guards to prevent leaves from collecting. When  nutrient-rich leaves fall onto rooftops and get caught in rain gutters,  the phosphorus and nitrogen leaches out and is channeled through  gutters and pipes into storm drains and sewers. GutterBrush can help  stop this problem and help improve the environment at the same time.</p>
<p>GutterBrush simple gutter guard is holding the line on prices and  shipping charges within the continental United States for 2010 in an attempt to assist you in protecting your property from costly  damage and repairs that result from clogged gutters.</p></div>
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		<title>Why spend a bunch of money if you don’t have to? Why spend a bunch of time cleaning something if you don’t have to?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Jul 2010 15:52:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sean</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We do not know anybody who likes cleaning rain gutters on their  property. It’s time consuming and often, frankly, completely nasty,  especially if you do not keep up with it on a somewhat regular basis. If  you are like many homeowners and think “I’ll take care of that next  weekend”, you could end up with massive clogs in your gutters and  downspouts…clogs which will cost hundreds of dollars to repair because  you have to call a gutter professional to come out, take down your  downspouts, clean them out and put them all back together. Instead of  spending all of that time and money, why not just install a gutterbrush gutter guard system?</p>
<p>The original gutterbrush simple gutter guard will save you time and  you won’t have to worry about costly clogs in your downspouts. The  product looks like a giant pipe cleaning brush and it sits in your rain  gutter channel and acts as a barrier for leaves, twigs, seedpods and  other debris while still letting water pass through freely and out the  downspout.</p>
<p>Installation is simple and fast. The most difficult part is climbing  the ladder up to your roof to set the original gutterbrush down inside  of it. But that’s it…you’re done! More importantly they are easy to  clean if you ever need to do so. All you have to do is climb back up  that pesky ladder; pull the brushes out, remove the debris and put them  right back into place.</p>
<p>Why spend a bunch of money if you don’t have to? Why spend a bunch of  time cleaning something if you don’t have to? The original GutterBrush  is very affordable and you can install it yourself in about an hour and a  half and it lasts all year (studies have proven they can also keep your  gutters from freezing in the winter). Sounds like a win-win situation  to me.</p>
<p>Don’t be fooled by imitations that are manufactured outside of the  USA using sub standard materials. Insist on the original GutterBrush  Simple Gutter Guard!</p>
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		<title>We need more door to door cheese salesmen like James L. Kraft to help the struggling economy.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jun 2010 18:25:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sean</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Throughout history somebody comes up with a novel idea and, for whatever reason, it fails perfectly. Then, almost without fail, somebody else takes arguably the same concept, turns it inside out or repackages it, and boom, a huge breakthrough that achieves notoriety, success, and usually some significant financial reward.]]></description>
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<p>Throughout history somebody  comes up with a novel idea and, for whatever reason, it fails perfectly. Then, almost without fail, somebody else takes arguably the same concept, turns it inside out  or repackages it, and boom, a huge breakthrough that achieves notoriety, success, and usually some significant financial reward. But most of us go through life thinking of success as a sort of  supernatural event, a preordained occurrence that only happens to certain  people. However, this is simply not the case.  We look at the careers of Albert Einstein, Warren  Buffet, Michael Jordan, and Bill Gates as if that sort of  thing can never happen to us. We are incorrect.</p>
<p>Surely those are tough acts to follow but even these individuals are mere mortals who likely use their mouth to drink the way most of us do. The fact is that the vast  majority of successful ideas, people, and companies don’t occur  as magically or spontaneously as one might imagine. Here are five  common ways in which relatively small changes can produce major  breakthroughs:</p>
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<li><strong>Timing</strong>. Reintroducing an idea when conditions are  more favorable.</li>
<li><strong>Opportunity</strong>. Capitalizing on another’s idea because  they couldn’t, for whatever reason.</li>
<li><strong>Perspective</strong>. Looking at the same thing differently,  i.e. turning an idea on its side.</li>
<li><strong>Standing on the shoulders of giants</strong>. Adding a  relatively small component to the great works of others.</li>
<li><strong>Luck</strong>. Just plain luck.</li>
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<p>Einstein was indeed a genius but he did not just bang out a few equations to  come up with E=MC<sup>2</sup>. He developed this maxim of the notion of matter and energy being  related in some way by using conclusions and data that had been around for some time. The difference, was  that Einstein had a passion for light. It was actually his notion of the  invariance of the speed of light that led to the special theory of  relativity and then to E=MC<sup>2</sup>. More than anything, Einstein  had a unique perspective. He saw the same things others saw, but he saw  them differently and the rest, as they say, is history.</p>
<p><strong>Johannes Kepler</strong>, whose laws of planetary motion are  famous, actually came very close to deriving the theory of gravity more  than 50 years before <strong>Isaac Newton’s</strong> <em>Principia  Mathematica</em>. Unfortunately, Kepler was a crazy, a religious  zealot, often ill, and lived in a politically and religiously charged  era. He had a lot working against him. Not to diminish Newton’s role in  discovering universal gravity, but he definitely stood on the shoulders  of giants, as others later stood on his.</p>
<p>Moving on to the business world, if you explore the origins of  famous companies, you’ll find that most of them had anything but  grandiose beginnings, and they often began as one thing and ended up as  another:</p>
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<li>The first <strong>McDonald’s</strong> was a hot dog stand</li>
<li><strong>Nokia</strong> was initially a paper mill</li>
<li><strong>Sony</strong> began as a radio repair shop</li>
<li><strong>James L. Kraft</strong>, founder of <strong>Kraft Foods</strong>,  sold cheese door-to-door</li>
<li><strong>Toyota</strong> originally made looms</li>
</ul>
<p>The point is that great inventors, leaders, and companies aren’t like  step functions in real life. They don’t go from zero-to-great in a  heartbeat. More often than not, they stand on the shoulders of giants,  see things a little bit differently, or benefit from timing,  opportunity, or luck.</p></div>
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		<title>Does your fan blow? Make sure it does.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jun 2010 17:46:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sean</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can tell which way you fan is blowing by turning it on low and watching which way the blades spin. If the fan blades start moving to the right, then your ceiling fan is blowing clockwise. If the ceiling fan blades start moving to the left then your ceiling fan is blowing counter-clockwise. Simple so far… but which direction do you want for most fans?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We’ve had a few days of warm weather here on the East Coast lately  and we have been running the ceiling fans in our offices to keep the rooms cool without having to turn  on our central air conditioner quite yet.  Even though its been  relatively mild outside we have a few rooms that get a lot of sun and  warm up rather quickly.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.homeimprovementsdepot.com/images/ceilingfandirection.gif" alt="" align="right" />While sitting in the office yesterday I commented that  even though the fan above me was on medium speed that it didn’t feel as  though it was cooling the room very well.  It was at that moment that I  realized I had forgotten to switch the fan direction from “warming” to  “cooling.”</p>
<p>You see, most ceiling fans will go in two directions: clockwise and  counter-clockwise.  Most ceiling fans sold these days have a small  switch right “above” the blades (between the fan blades and the ceiling,  on the “stem” of the fan) that control the fan blade blowing direction:  right or left.  Some fan manuals call these directions “forward” and  “reverse” but I can never remember which direction is which. This fan  direction switch is a pretty important feature because the ceiling fans  will move air differently for each direction.  You usually just need to  flip the switch on the fan to change direction, but remember to use the  same safety methods you used when you were cleaning  your ceiling fan.</p>
<p>You can tell which way you fan is blowing by turning it on low and  watching which way the blades spin.  If the fan blades start moving to  the right, then your ceiling fan is blowing clockwise.  If the ceiling  fan blades start moving to the left then your ceiling fan is blowing  counter-clockwise.  Simple so far… but which direction do you want for  most fans?</p>
<p><strong>Ceiling Fan Spinning Counter-Clockwise</strong>: Makes a room  <em>cooler </em>by blowing the air downward.  When the fan is spinning  in a counter-clockwise direction you should feel a cool breeze coming  down and around the room.</p>
<p><strong>Ceiling Fan Spinning Clockwise</strong>: Makes a room <em>warmer </em>by creating subtle updraft which pushes the warm air near the  ceiling down along the walls and into the room.  When the fan in  spinning in a clockwise direction you should not feel as much of a  breeze.</p>
<p>Need to remember on the fly?  Here’s a phrase that helps the memory: <strong>Counter-Clockwise  Cooler</strong> (You just need to remember there are three C’s when it  comes to ceiling fans!)</p>
<p>Stay cool this summer!</p>
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		<title>Summer chores need to get done. So paint and clean those gutters.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jun 2010 15:57:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sean</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As the weather  keeps getting warmer, home improvement projects keep getting added to  many people&#8217;s to-do lists. From cleaning out gutters to painting to  cleaning the house from top to bottom, the project list seems never  ending. Here are some new tools and tips to make the most common summer  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size: 10pt; line-height: 200%; font-family: 'Verdana','sans-serif'; letter-spacing: 1pt;">As the weather  keeps getting warmer, home improvement projects keep getting added to  many people&#8217;s to-do lists. From cleaning out gutters to painting to  cleaning the house from top to bottom, the project list seems never  ending. Here are some new tools and tips to make the most common summer  home improvement projects a breeze so you can enjoy the warm weather  with family and friends.</span></p>
<p><strong>1. Painting  Projects</strong></p>
<p>Once  you&#8217;ve determined whether you are doing simple indoor touch-ups or  completely changing the paint scheme outside of your home, you need the  right tools to help make the job easier and mess-free.  For bigger  projects use a ladder pail that makes larger painting  projects a snap. Fill the pail with up to a gallon of paint and attach  it to your ladder with a fixed bracket. This tool prevents you  from making multiple trips up and down the ladder.</p>
<p><strong>2.  Gutter Cleaning</strong></p>
<p>Cleaning out gutters can be an annoying task,  especially when using all sorts of homemade contraptions that dangle from ladders or sit  unsteadily on rooftops. Be sure to use a large spoon or specific  gutter cleaning scoop to get the debris out. Use water to loosen up  caked on dirt and use a gutter scoop to remove. Make sure to flush your  gutters with water once you&#8217;ve removed the debris &#8212; it&#8217;ll help them  flow during those inevitable summer showers! You might also want to consider using a gutter protection system at the time you clean out your gutters.</p>
<p>Finally, while you&#8217;re working on your summer home improvement projects, make it fun! Open the windows, put on some music, and let the warming sun motivate you to get through the tasks so you can enjoy doing something else.</p>
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