Archive for January, 2008
The Basics of an Infrared Sauna
By Thomas Oak
A traditional sauna uses steam, as a heat source. An infrared sauna does not. As the name implies, this type of sauna uses a heater which emits infrared radiant heat.
In a nutshell, infrared radiant energy warms the body through a conversion process. Infrared waves actually penetrate the skin, […]
January 31st, 2008 | Posted in Home Spa, Tips, sauna, Electronic, Bathroom, DIY( or Do it Your self), Home decoration, Home improvement | No Comments
Portable Hot Tubs That You Can Take With You
By Sam Spade
With the popularity of hot tubs as household items, more and more people are going to hot tub dealers to purchase one for their own use. But still, some people are having doubts on buying hot tubs because of the concern that they can t […]
January 30th, 2008 | Posted in Home Financial, Hot Tub, Electronic, Home decoration, DIY( or Do it Your self), Home improvement | No Comments
What Is A First Flush Device?
By Dave C
Harvesting rainwater is a great way to get water for a number of uses around the house without having to rely solely on Main water. It allows you to make use of water that would otherwise be absorbed into the ground or go down the drain, and will […]
January 29th, 2008 | Posted in water treatment, Home decoration, DIY( or Do it Your self), Home improvement, About Water | No Comments
A Look at Victorian Architecture Styles
By Jason Collmorgen
Ornate, charming, mysterious, elaborate. All of these words can be used to describe Victorian architecture. But what makes a style Victorian? You might be surprised to find that, not one, but many different styles of architecture are considered Victorian. Just about any home built during or shortly after […]
January 29th, 2008 | Posted in Natural decoration, Gardening, Concrete, Furniture, Home decoration, Home improvement | No Comments
Barn Welding For Gates and Stalls
By Edward Gonzalez
Over time and from normal usage most metal items and parts will need some repairs and maintenance. The stall doors, stables, chew guards, feed buckets, fencing and farm tools will need welding at some point. Welding is a great method to repair or fabricate new items.
Horses and most […]
January 28th, 2008 | Posted in Electronic, Floor, Hiring Contractor, Concrete, Furniture, DIY( or Do it Your self), Home decoration, Home improvement | No Comments