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started by Viggo Bjerg on 27 Jun 12
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    So how do you know which one would be good for your job? Here are a few tips to find the right one:

    * Check the newspapers. There are plenty of contractors who advertise themselves there. Once you get a few names, you could call them or take a trip down to the agency and have a talk with them.

    * You could also take a walk through your neighbourhood and see if anyone has renovated their home recently. You could ask them for a few recommendations. It is important to find out if they were satisfied with the work or not.

    * It is advisable that you opt for an agency that offers a warranty on the work they do. If they do, you can be sure that the agency is a good one.

    * Find out how much the entire process will cost you. Beware of additional costs.

    Do you need an efficient contractor for brickwork, Bristol? You can contact Archway Building Contractors for good contractors.

    The modern home can be greened up and cleaned up, let me show you how...

    Remove any products from your bedroom, bathroom and house that contain 'fragrance', 'parfum' or claim to be 'natural' but cannot be supported by the ingredients list.?? If they are toxic or contain synthetic chemicals then please dispose of them responsibly, please not down the drain, that is our drinking water!

    Open windows daily

    Ideally leave upstairs windows open to allow complete air exchange.?? Fresh air is better than a spray can of air freshener.

    Love House Plants

    Easy to care for house plants are a joy to see growing and they also have a great purpose which is to absorb air impurities.?? Spider plants, peace lillies and geraniums are easy to care for and grow well with a little indirect sunlight and they need the occasional water and a little plant food and a weekly dust with a wet cloth (no chemicals please!).?? I have a geranium near my computer and it grows away blissfully and I have had to re pot it twice since buying it last year as it grows so much!

    Dishcloths

    I use a cotton dishcloth, which I wash twice a week, it is a very eco-friendly way of keeping the house clean and also reusing a cloth to clean the kitchen and household surfaces saves on waste of disposable cloths.?? There are even cloths out there that are microfibre that make mirrors and taps look seriously shiny and all they need is water.

    Open windows

    It is a wise idea to go back to simply opening a window and using a drop of lavender essential oil or sweet orange essential oil to freshen a room. We open our windows daily and always have a window open at night, for free circulation of air. We need fresh air! A brisk walk is also a great way of saving money, as often on return to the house, having had some exercise the house feels warmer, thus no need to turn up the heating!

    Air Fresheners

    I dislike home air fresheners as they don't solve the issue of having to clean, they give the impression that one spritz and the house is fresh and clean but are they actually helping 'clean' the house? They merely scent the air, they don't replace the need to clean which is vital for healthy indoor air quality in a home.

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