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2015 ENTERTAINMENT BOOKS ARE NOW AVAILABLE
CAPITAL DISTRICT Entertainment 2015 Books are now available for immediate use. Also included is a NEW Mobile App for downloading of coupons to your device. Show your phone to save at home or when you travel! The Books are be-ing sold for the benefit of St. Vincent dePaul Society, a chari-table organization, which gives temporary help to people in need. You can get yours by calling Marion Rocco 399-3043 or Joe Aglio 399-5395. We thank you for your support.
FALL, WINTER & SPRING SCHEDULE RESUMES AT
TRINITY CHURCHWATERVLIET Please NOTE Trinity Church is now back into the regular fall, winter and spring schedule. Sundays - Chris-tian Education - 9:30am; Mass - 10:10am; followed by Coffee Hour. All are welcome. Trinity Church is located at 1336 First Ave., Watervliet, NY 12189.
RR WALKING TOURCOHOES As part of the Hudson River Ramble, on Septem-ber 27, the Spindle City Historic Society is conducting a walk-ing tour of the former Schenectady & Troy RR from the site of the Crescent Station to Alexander St. in Cohoes (3.25 miles). It starts at 58 Remsen St. at 11am. Along the way, there will be discussions of the stations, crossings & bridges. This is a moderate walk that will take about 2.5 hrs. Additional infor-mation about the walk and carpooling is available on www.SpindleCity.net or on their Facebook page. The tour is free and open to all.
SPINDLE CITY CELEBRATES 20 YEARS
COHOES The Spindle City Historic Society will be celebrat-ing their 20th Anniversary and the public is invited to come
and help them celebrate. During their 20-year exis-tence, SCHS has provided free educational program-ming highlighting the histo-ry of Cohoes. The reception and retrospective begins at 3:00pm on September 27 at the Cohoes Visitors Center at 58 Remsen St. Copies of the books published by the Soci-ety will be available for pur-chase. Additional informa-tion about the Society and their activities is available on their website at www.Spin-dleCity.net & on Facebook.
BULB & BAKE SALE
WATERFORD The Friends of the Waterford Public Library will hold a Bulb and Bake Sale from 9am to 12 noon on Sunday, October 12, at the Waterford Harbor Farm-ers Market Fall Fest on the promenade. The bulbs were supplied by Hewitts Garden Center. All profits will benefit the Library. The Friends of the Waterford Public Library work with the Library Direc-tor and Library Trustees to support and advance the services and goals of the Library.
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MONTHLY BREAKFAST BUFFETCOHOES Cohoes/ Waterford Elks presents its monthly Breakfast Buffet on Sun., September 28 from 9am to noon. Buffet includes scrambled eggs, homefries, pancakes, corned beef hash, SOS meat, toast, Danish fruit, coffee & juice. Adults $7; Children ages 4 to 12: $ 4; Children Under age 4: Free.
CAPITAL DISTRICT COLUMBIETTES TO HOST INSTALLATION OF
OFFICERSLATHAM The Capital District Chapter Columbiettes will host the Installation of Officers for 2014-2015 on Sunday September 28th, 12 noon, at Latham-Colonie Council (328 Troy-Schenectady Rd., Latham). Meeting and Dinner to fol-low. Please RSVP to your Auxiliary President.
SHARE YOUR TALENTSCLIFTON PARK If you have a talent or hobby to share, Bea-con Pointe Memory Care is seeking volunteers. For further information, contact Donna Cardish at (518) 371-2200 or via email [email protected]
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Custom Painted Pumpkins Decorated Wreaths & Indian CornPumpkins Gourds Corn Stalks
RACE AGAINST LYMECOLONIE On Sat., October 4, Lyme Research Alliance will host its fi rst upstate Race Against Lyme, a 5k run/walk to be held at The Crossings Park in Colonie. This event is part of LRAs commitment to prevention, education, and cutting-edge research aimed at ending Lyme and other tick borne disease. We welcome all who would like to walk, run, or do-nate at https://lymeresearchalliance.ejoinme.org/RALLoud-onville For more information, contact Heidi Buono at 518-577-3316 or [email protected].
WATERFORD FARMERS MARKETWATERFORD - The Waterford Harbor Farmers Market is open for the season. The market is located at the Waterford Harbor Visitor Center, One Tugboat Alley and operates each Sunday now thru October 12th, 9:00am to 1:00pm. The market of-fers a variety of fresh produce, locally produced wines, baked goods, plants, homemade soaps, and more. There is also a masseuse on-site. www.waterfordmarket.org.
SINGLE SQUARES OF ALBANY ANNOUNCES SQUARE DANCE
LATHAM - Wednesday, October 15, 7:30-10pm - Single Squares of Albany (modern western square dancing); Colonie Elks Club, Waterv-liet-Shaker Road, Latham. Caller: Cliff Brodeaur; Cuer: Dolores Randall. Cost: $6. For additional information, call 518-674-2076.
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KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BOOK SALE
LATHAM The Latham-Col-onie Knights of Columbus will be holding a Book Sale at the council hall on Satur-day, October 4 from 9am-4pm. Come in and browse. Large selection of hard cover and paperbacks, by assorted titles, types and authors. Reading material for all ages. Food and refreshments will be available for purchase. Music will be provided for your browsing enjoyment. Hope to see you there! Latham Colonie Knights of Columbus is located at 328 Troy Schenectady Road, Latham, NY 12110. Phone: 783-0572. www.lathamcol-oniekofc.com
RETIRED TEACHERS
ASSOCIATION TO MEET
SARATOGA COUNTY The Saratoga Springs Retired Teaches Association will meet on Monday, October 6,
at noon at Longfellows, 500 Union Avenue (Route 9P), Sara-toga Springs. Membership is open to retired educators who taught in or now live in Saratoga County. For membership information, call 587-5356.
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TRIVIA WALK!CLIFTON PARK Celebrate the End of Summer & Enjoy a Liter-ary Trivia Walk! Join the fun! The Friends of the Clifton ParkHalfmoon Library and the Shenendehowa School Librarians are sponsoring a Literary Trivia Walk on Sunday, September 28th, Rain or Shine! Families and individuals are invited to participate in this fund-raiser while enjoying a stimulating, energizing, fun-fi lled walk! The walk begins at Shatekon El-ementary School and ends at the Library. Start any time be-tween 10:00am and 11:00am. A map and hints will be given at check-in and participants are encouraged to determine the answers to questions about favorite stories along the walk. The registration fee is $10 for 3 entries or $5 for 1. You may sign up in advance at the Library on our Friends of the Library displays in the entrance or on the second fl oor and in the chil-
drens library, via your school library, or by downloading the form at twotownsone-book.org. Completed entries will be eligible for randomly-drawn door prizes. Draw-ings will take place at noon on the porch at the library. Participants do not need to be present to win a prize. We have prizes for all ages. The grand prize -- a Kindle Fire! Please visit our website to learn more about the event and our generous sponsors!
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SINGLE SQUARES OF ALBANY ANNOUNCES SQUARE DANCE
LATHAM - Wednesday, October 1, 7:30-10pm - Single Squares of Albany (modern western square dancing); Colonie Elks Club, Watervliet-Shaker Road, Latham. Caller: Hip Boot Boys (Ron Brown); Cuer: Hip Boot Boys (Ron Brown). Cost: $6. For additional information, call 518-674-2076.
BREAKFAST BUFFET & OMELET STATION
WATERFORD Knights of Columbus will be hosting an All You Can Eat Breakfast Buffet on Sunday, October 5th from 8:30-11:30am at the Council, 76 Grace St. in Waterford (Northside). Public invited. Breakfast includes omelet station, scrambled eggs, home fries, French toast, bacon, sausages, toast, pastry, coffee, juice and milk. Cost is $7 for adults and $4 for children under 12 years of age. Children under age 5 are Free. Please bring a canned good for the local food pantry. Free drawing for a Breakfast Buffet. For more information call 237- 9330.
ANTIQUE & COLLECTABLE DOLL SHOW
& SALEALBANY Shaker Doll Club will hold their annual An-tique and Collectable Doll Show and Sale on Satur-day, October 4, from 10am-3:30pm at St. Sophias Greek Orthodox Church, 440 White-hall Road, in Albany, New York. Admission is $5, chil-dren under 12 are admitted free. Lunch is offered at the Greek Cafe. There will be a childrens workshop, for an additional $2, to make a vest and hat for an 18-inch doll. For additional information, please contact Diane at 518-842-4549.
HEALING SERVICE
LATHAM William M. Champine will conduct a Healing Service on Sunday, October 5, 12, 19 & 26, at 3:00pm, at the Days Inn and Suites Hotel, 954 New Loud-on Rd. (Rt.9), Latham. Come, bring your families, friends, and children. William has had the gift of healing since 8-9-91. For information see www.williaminthelightofjesus.com or call (518) 237-6378. Free admission; free will donation. All are welcome in the hope that those in need of the healing power of Jesus will receive it.
K OF C ALL YOU CAN EAT BREAKFAST
LATHAM Latham Col-onie Knights of Columbus will hold an All You Can Eat Breakfast on Sunday, Octo-ber 12, from 8:30-11:30am. Menu includes: juice, coffee, tea or hot chocolate, fruit cup, scrambled eggs, pancakes with hot syrup, French toast, home fries, corned beef hash, bacon, sausage, cereals & ba-nana, Danish pastries, bagels, toast plus an omelet station. Come relax and let us do the cooking! All you can eat for only $9.00, children ages 5-10 $4.00, under 5 free. Latham Colonie Knights of Columbus, 328 Troy Schenectady Rd., Latham, NY 12110; 518-783-0572; www.lathamcoloniekofc.com The best deal in town!
FOOD PANTRYWATERFORD - An additional hour has been slated at the Emergency Food Pantry at Grace Church at 24 Third St. The additional hour is from 6:30-7:30pm on the first Thursday of each month. The pantry is open from 10:30am to 12:30pm every Friday. Also, the pantry is open from 7:00 to 8:00pm on the third Thursday of each month. The pantry is available by ap-pointment with Pat at 229-7272 for all the above times.
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YARD SALECLIFTON PARK - St. Georges Episcopal Church at 912 Rt. 146 will be having a one day Yard Sale on Saturday, October 4 from 9:00am to 2:00pm to support their outreach programs. Sale items will include furniture, children toys/games, house-hold items, antiques and much more. For information con-tact the church at 371-6351.
OCTOBER 2014 ART SHOWCAPITAL DISTRICT - Southern Saratoga Artists Society is sponsoring an Art show in the month of October 2014. It is held at the Shenendehowa Adult Community Center, 6 Clif-ton Common Court, Clifton Park. Open to the public. Go to our website www.southernsaratogaartist.com for the entry form which has all information on the form or call Angela at 399-1824.
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FRIDAY MORNING MOMSCLIFTON PARK - The Shenendehowa United Methodist Church invites mothers of all ages to attend a weekly support and fellowship group, Friday Morning Moms, held each Fri-day that Shenendehowa schools are in session from 9-11am in the church Hearth Room. Each weeks meeting includes a Bible study and discussion on issues related to parenting. Re-freshments are served and professional childcare is provided. Newcomers are always welcome. The church is located at 971 Route 146, Clifton Park, directly across from the Shenende-
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HERALDHALFMOON The Halfmoon Historical society will present a program on articles from the Townsman and Halfmoon Herald on Tuesday September 30th at 7:00pm. Articles from these two former local newspapers will feature several Half-moon residents past and present as well as miscellaneous subjects. The time period is from 1965 through 1994. All are invited to come and bring any tools you would like to share with others.
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HEALTH INSURANCE FORUMCLIFTON PARK On October 2, from 1:30pm - 3:30pm, the Shenendehowa Adult Community Center, 6 Clifton Common Court, Clifton Park, will be holding an annual Health Insur-ance Forum. Participating insurance carriers include CDPHP, EPIC (Magellan), and United Healthcare to name a few. This is the perfect opportunity before open enrollment to get your healthcare questions answered. This event is free and open to the public. Contact the Center at 383-1343 for more information.
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will be taken by Amy Sornberger. Adults are asked to donate $5; Children are free. Proceeds help support the churchs mis-sionary program, as well as area non-profits. A family crowd of 1,000 is expected along with 50 vendors. Pet professionals include vets, groomers, trainers, and kennel owners. Shelters will have pets available for adoption. Those seeking home im-provements will find painters, remodelers, realtors and bank reps. For more information call 371-4547 or www.greatameri-canpetfestival.com and www.1petfest-home show.com
BASKET PARTYCLIFTON PARK The Shenendehowa Adult Community Cen-ter, 6 Clifton Common Court, Clifton Park, will be holding their annual Basket Party on October 5 at 1pm at the Center. Tickets are $7. Bring your ticket and receive 10 free auction tickets! Additional tickets will be sold at the door. Sandwiches and dessert will be included. Come join us for a fun Sunday afternoon. This event is open to the public and tickets must be purchased in advance at the Center, as space is limited. Be sure to bring your entire ticket to the party for prizes. For more information please contact the Center at 383-1343.
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SARATOGA SPRINGS The 2nd Annual Saratoga Springs Holistic Healing and Spiritual Arts Expo will be held on Sat-urday, October 4, from 9am-5pm at the Saratoga Springs City Center, 522 Broadway, Saratoga Springs. The expo will include exhibitors booths and ongoing presentations by lo-cal and regional professionals. Exhibitors will include areas of expertise such as nutrition, massage, acupuncture, healing oils, naturopathy, homeopathy, intuitive readings, yoga and more. Cost: $7, Children under 12 free. For more information go to www.holisticspiritualexpo.com
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weight of the snow, so col-lect these items and store them for the winter. Take out patio umbrellas and put them in the shed. If some-thing is too large to move indoors, such as a barbecue or a pool filter, cover it with a durable tarp and secure it with rope.
* Cover delicate trees. De-pending on where you live, certain fruit trees, including fig trees, may need to be covered for the winter. Cov-ering protects them from subfreezing temperatures and helps ensure they will rebound in the spring. Tropi-cal plants should be moved indoors where they can thrive in a heated home. Do not rip out chrysanthemum plants. Contrary to popular belief, these are not annuals. They will rebloom year after year if allowed to do so.
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A clean fireplace and chimney is the best defense against hazardous conditions that can cause a chimney or home fire. For those who did not clean their chimneys in the spring after extensive winter use, it is imperative to handle cleaning prior to lighting your first fire in the coming winter.
Chimney cleaning can be a do-it-yourself job. Rods and brushes can cost as much as $150, depending on where you live. That is roughly equivalent to the cost of hiring a profes-sional chimney sweep once. But if you have a fear of heights or prefer not to climb up on the roof to inspect the chimney, you may just want to hire a professional.
When cleaning your chimney, first place plastic sheeting in the fireplace and around the opening to the fireplace inside the home. Then climb up on the roof and remove the chim-ney cap inspecting the chimney for soot and creosote, which tends to be thickest at the mouth of the chimney where it
DID YOU KNOW?Before saying "so long" to yard work at the end of autumn, homeowners should remove thatch from their lawns. Thatch is dead grass that's often identifiable by its yellowish tint, and this dead grass, if left to loom in the lawn over the winter, can block air and moisture from making its way into the soil. That can make it difficult for a lawn to recover come the spring and may even cost homeowners a substantial amount of money to address when winter finally skips town. When removing thatch, resist the temptation to rake with lots of physical force, as raking too hard can harm the lawn. Instead, commit to three or four easy passes with the rake, as this will collect the thatch without damaging the lawn. Many people rent
will cool and stick to the inside of the masonry. Use the cor-rect size brush for your chimney to make adequate surface contact to sweep out the debris. Go inside and clean up the residual mess, then reach up into the chimney from the fire-place side and remove any other soot before moving into the basement (or wherever the chimney reaches the bottom) to remove any soot that has dropped from that area as well.
Cleaning a chimney is a messy task that will take some work, but it is a task that needs to be done to safeguard a home before the arrival of winter.
a dethatcher from a nearby lawn and garden supply store, and such a device can make the process of removing thatch much easier. However, be sure to clean the machine before using it on your lawn, as there is no way of telling what con-dition the previous renter's lawn was in when he or she used the device. Failing to clean the dethatcher can spread disease from a previous renter's lawn onto your own, and that can prove another costly mistake come the spring when your lawn is looking to rebound. If seeding the lawn in early fall, which can be a great time to reseed, remove the thatch be-fore laying down any new seed. If you wait to remove thatch until after you have laid down new seed, then the lawn likely won't benefit from the seed and you will likely just rake the new seed away when it comes time to remove thatch.
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Nearly everyone is familiar with hardwood floors, which are durable, warm and a favorite of homeowners aiming for a tra-ditional look. Homes with open floor plans often benefit from hardwood flooring, as it creates the feeling of continuity that homeowners hope to achieve with open floor plans. Various species, including oak, maple and cherry, of hardwood floor-ing are available, and they typically vary in price, with more exotic imported options carrying hefty price tags. More tra-ditional hardwood flooring is less expensive, and solid wood flooring can be refinished several times to increase its lifes-pan.
Engineered wood
Engineered wood is less susceptible to temperature changes and humidity than solid wood, and some new varieties of engineered wood include substrates made from recycled wood fiber and stone dust, which may appeal to eco-friendly homeowners. Men and women who want to install their own floors may prefer engineered wood, which is now available in self-locking parquet or plank squares that can be installed without using glue or nails.
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Bamboo is another flooring alternative that's popular among eco-conscious homeowners, as it comes from plants that
regenerate quickly and is therefore considered a sus-tainable material. Bamboo flooring is made of strands of bamboo that are glued to-gether, forming engineered planks or solid strips. Bam-boo flooring is strong and able to resist the negative ef-fects of fluctuating humidity, which include swelling and contraction. Many people prefer the fresh, bright feel of bamboo flooring.
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Laminate flooring is among the less expensive flooring mate-rials to buy and install. Homeowners who purchase laminate flooring have an array of options to choose from, and float-ing laminate flooring systems can be installed over existing floors without glue or nails. Some feel laminate flooring is in-distinguishable from real wood, but the plastic coating that makes up the top layer of laminate flooring is often a give-away that the floors are laminate and not real wood. Similar in construction to engineered wood, laminate flooring differs because its top layer is a photographic imprint on the face of each board, whereas engineered wood is made up of real hardwood veneer attached to several layers of plywood.
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Cork is another sustainable flooring material that's a favorite among homeowners looking to make their homes more eco-friendly. The appearance of cork floors is unlike many flooring materials, as it is speckled thanks to unusual grain patterns of the trees from which it is harvested. Cork flooring is popular in kitchens and bathrooms because cork tiles have a naturally nonslip surface that makes areas of a home where floors get wet safer. Cork flooring may need to be resealed every few years to guard against stains and potential moisture issues.
Flooring choices vary greatly, and it's easy for homeowners to become overwhelmed by all of the options at their disposal. But taking time to understand each of those options can make the process of choosing a floor that much more fun.
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(NewsUSA) - If your house is starting to look a little scruffy, you could re-caulk and re-paint, but that's a lot of work. Plus, you'd be out there again in a few years doing it all over again. And would it really make that much of a difference in the overall look? To really jolt your curb appeal, maybe it's time to re-side.
If so, you'll want to balance beauty and performance, says designer, and home improvement expert Vicki Payne.
"On the beauty side, when you mix materials, incorporate a variety of shapes, use rich colors to accentuate windows and doors or the whole house, the synergies are spectacu-lar," she said. "On the performance side, choice of materials is critical -- make sure you go with something that will retain long-lasting beauty but not require a lot of effort to main-tain."
In the past, homeowners, designers, builders and remod-elers frequently chose vinyl siding on its own and in combi-nation with brick, stone and even other styles of vinyl and polymeric siding for its durability, low maintenance and val-ue. It has the lowest installed cost of any exterior cladding, never needs painting or caulking and can be cleaned with just a garden hose, long-handled bristle brush and soapy wa-ter. Vinyl and insulated siding consistently rank among the highest return on investments for remodeling projects.
That's partly why vinyl siding has been the number-one choice in exterior cladding for the last 20 years, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. But with improved aesthetic qualities and performance of today's vinyl siding, trim and accesso-ries, it's increasingly popular for its ability to suit a sweeping range of architectural styles and design tastes.
In fact, vinyl siding is available in more profiles than any other cladding on the market. Using the latest technology,
vinyl siding manufacturers can recreate the fine wood exteri-ors of the past that work beautifully with many architectural styles from historic to contemporary. And vinyl siding is avail-able in a broad and ever-increasing spectrum of colors.
To see what your home might look like with a facelift, many home improvement companies offer online tools that allow you to mix and match trim and accessories to accent details specific to the architectural style of your home. Just search "siding visualizer" for a list of sites.
"No matter the age or type of house, whatever your bud-get, looking to sell or just make your neighbors jealous, there are many ways to transform your house into something spec-tacular," Payne said. To see examples of homes beautifully sid-ed with vinyl, visit www.vinylsiding.org/homeowners/photo-gallery/.
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BUDGET-FRIENDLY BATHROOM TRANSFORMATION TIPS
The allure of a spa-style bathroom is something few homeowners can resist. Such bathrooms can make for a welcome retreat after a long day at the office or an afternoon spent chasing kids around the yard.
But as appealing as such a sanctuary may seem, the cost of creating a luxury washroom is more than many homeowners' budgets can withstand. Fortunately, a dream bathroom does not have to break the bank. In fact, there are several ways to make a bathroom worthy of the most comforting spa without stretching your budget.
* Install a wall-hung mirror. If your idea of a luxury bathroom harkens back to a time before the advent of recessed medicine cabinets, then a wall-hung mirror can give the bathroom an entirely new feel without much of a financial commitment. Flush-mount mirrors need not require the services of a contractor, but they can provide a sense of elegance that recessed cabinets cannot.
* Replace bathroom countertops. A countertop replacement job may sound expensive, but such an undertaking is not very costly in the washroom, where counter space is typically lim-ited. Since the cost of countertop materials is by the square foot, you can replace bathroom surfaces for a relatively small amount of money. Granite countertops can be beautiful, but such surfaces do not create the warm feel that many prefer in a luxury bathroom. A material such as soapstone is warm and inexpensive and can quickly give the bathroom a new look.
* Embrace calm colors. Painting the bathroom is another inexpensive way to give the room an entirely new look. If the walls of your washroom are currently a vibrant color, consider a more calming tone to give the room the luxurious and relaxing feel you're aiming for. If your bathroom includes a clawfoot tub, you also can make it a two-tone tub to add a touch of re-laxing elegance. Paint the tub's exterior in a calming tone such as soft gray, and you will have transformed the washroom at little cost and even less effort.
* Transform your double vanity. Many homeowners prefer a double vanity in their bathrooms, as such a setup allows both men and women the space to get ready for bed or work without getting in one another's way. But instead of a traditional vanity with a counter between the sinks, consider installing matching pedestal sinks to surround an antique washstand. This can give the washroom a feel of antique luxury, and such washstands can found for a few hundred dollars.
* Replace old fixtures. Though they are often overlooked, cabinet and door fixtures as well as towel racks can greatly influence the feel of a washroom. If the cabinet and drawer handles are old or outdated, replace them with more modern options. Such a job might be even more effective if you repaint or reface existing cabinetry. Neither task is terribly expensive, but both can give the washroom a more luxurious feel. The same goes for replacing old towel racks, which can be an eyesore if they're especially dated.
Transforming a bathroom may seem like a significant and costly undertaking, but savvy homeowners can give their washrooms a new and luxurious look without spending much money.
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The Causes
Moisture is the most common problem in basements and crawl spaces, either because it comes in from the outside or is being produced inside the home by your family. The soil around walls may have lots of moisture that seeps in through cracks in the foundation or be-cause of hydrostatic pressure from the soil outside the walls or floor.
In addition, basements tend to be cooler than the rest of the house, and because cool air holds less moisture than warm air, basements usually have higher relative humidity than the rest of the house.
Other reasons for excess moisture include:
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While some signs of excess moisture may be obvious, such as the appearance of condensa-tion on windows, theyre also often invisible in that theyre hidden in crawl spaces and base-ments. As studies have shown, up to 50 percent of the air in a house comes from underground areas, and this damp, moldy air rises and eventually makes its way into the rest of the house. There, it can cause poor indoor air quality and uncomfortably high humidity levels.
A Solution
Fortunately, you can control dampness and odors due to high humidity in basements: Use a dehumidifier. The most energy efficient on the market are Santa Fe high-capacity dehumidi-fiers.
According to the Environmental Protection Agency, Energy Starcertified dehumidifiers can remove the same amount of moisture as similarly sized conventional units but will use at least 15 percent less energy. Santa Fe offers a dehumidifier that exceeds the Energy Star standard by using 50 percent less energy.
These dehumidifiers will also help maintain the structural integrity of your home, will mini-mize mold growth, and will improve the indoor air quality of the whole house by removing odor-causing moisture.
An energy-efficient dehumidifier can help your home avoid the mold, pests, allergens and odors a damp basement can encourage.
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Insulation is one of the best investments a homeowner can make, but too often people overlook insulation in favor of more eye-catching renovations. Insulation is not something to be ignored, as it contributes to year-round comfort in the home while reducing energy costs along the way.
According to the Energy Star program, you should add more insulation if the existing insula-tion is just level with or below the floor joists of your attic. If you cannot see any of the floor joists because the insulation is well above them, you probably have enough and adding more may not be cost-effective. In ad-dition, check to see if the insula-tion is an even thickness across the entire attic. Sometimes it can be thicker in the middle and then peter out toward the eaves.
Attic insulation is measured according to its R-Value, which measures the insulation's ability to resist heat flow. The higher the R-Value, the better the thermal performance of the insulation. In many climates, the recommended level for homes is R-38. If you prefer more insulation, increase the R-Value.
Insulation is made from different materials, including fiber-glass, cellulose and rock wool. It comes in different forms. Rolls and batts are some of the more commonly used types of insulation. Loose-fill insulation is a loose insulation with no backing that is usually blown into a space. Rigid foam and foam-in-place insulation are additional types of insulation.
The type of insulation used depends on where the insulation is needed and your budget. Certain materials are not applica-ble for particular uses, and typically insulation that provides a higher R-Value tends to be more expensive. Examine the cost-effectiveness of the type of insulation being considered before application. You also can mix and match insulations depending on the application.
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* Consider factors such as your climate, home design and
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* Use higher R-Value insulation, such as spray foam, on ex-terior walls and in cathedral ceilings to get more insulation with less thickness.
* Install attic air barriers, such as wind baffles, along the en-tire attic eave to help ensure proper airflow from the soffit to the attic. Ventilation helps with moisture control and reduces summer cooling bills, but don't ventilate your attic if you have insulation on the underside of the roof. Ask a qualified contractor for recommendations.
* Be careful how close you place insulation next to a recessed light fixture -- unless it is insulation contact (IC) rated -- to avoid a fire hazard.
* Follow the manufacturer's installation instructions, and wear the proper protective gear when installing insulation.
In addition to making a home more comfortable, insulation also can buffer noise, making the home more peaceful. In-sulation can reduce noises from outside the home as well as absorb sounds from inside.
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