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Buy Great Quality Glass Splashbacks at Amazingly Competitive Prices

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Want to Buy Glass Splashbacks? Great! And, you know what; you are not alone here. More and more people these days are opting for Glass Splashbacks for their kitchens, and glass worktops. Contrary to all the myths prevailing, Glass Splashbacks are extremely tough and strong. They really are. And, this is perhaps the biggest reason as to why more and more home-owners seem to have a crush on Glass Splashbacks.

Buy Splashbacks Online

Online shopping is a fun. Herein, you don’t have to wander from one store to another and face those silly salespersons. Online shopping lets you buy what you really want to buy. So, whether you want to buy Glass Splashbacks or Cheap Mirrors, you can buy quality stuff at great prices on these online stores. And, you can do all this, sitting at your home. All you need to have is a personal computer/laptop and an Internet connection.

Just ensure that you are not falling prey to extremely low price offers as you may end-up spending your hard-earned money on poor-quality things. Always buy from a trusted source. Now, what is it that stopping you? If you haven’t bought Splashbacks yet, this is the high time to go ahead and buy. Believe me; you won’t get disappointed with your purchase.

Expansion Tanks and Hot Water Boiler Systems

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Have you ever wondered what the heck that large green, grey, or blue bulbous thing is hanging off the side of your boiler system is?

Well it’s a hot water expansion tank and it plays an important role in your hot water heating system and domestic hot water system.

An expansion tank is used in closed hot water heating systems and domestic hot water systems. It is used to relieve the pressure that might build up in the hot water plumbing pipes so that they do not become damaged and begin to leak.

Excessive pressure can occur due to thermal expansion or by water hammer. Water hammer is when you turn on and off the water and would otherwise hear a bang if it was not for the expansion tank.

The expansion tank contains two chambers that are separated by a flexible rubber diaphragm. One side of the expansion tank contains air (pressurized to 12 PSI), and the other side is open to the hot water system and contains water. When the pressure in the hot water system rises the water pushes down on the diaphragm and gently squeezes the air. As a result, the pressure in the hot water system is maintained at a constant pressure as the water thermally expands or contracts, thus protecting the hot water pipes from being damaged.

If the diagraph fails the entire tank will fill up. When this situation occurs the hot water piping system is at risk of damage. Fortunately expansion tanks have a backup system, in the form of a pressure relief value, that sits just above the expansion tank. If the tank fails and the pressure gets too high in the hot water pipes, the pressure relief valve will go off. Hot water will be sprayed out of the system and may make a little mess, however it’s a much smaller problem than a cracked solder joint somewhere in the piping system.

To determine if your hot water expansion tank is working properly you can tap it and listen to hear the difference in sounds between the top portion and the bottom portion. One half should sound hollow and the second half, with the water in it, should sound like a dead thud when you tap it.

If it sounds like a dead thought both on the top and bottom chances are the diaphragm in the expansion tank has failed and it should be replaced.

You can also feel the tank as well to determine if it is working correctly. If it is warm on the upper half, and cool on the bottom half it is most likely working properly. If it is warm throughout the entire tank, chances are the tank is filled with water and needs to be checked by a plumber.

So that’s what the big green, grey, or blue tank hanging of your hot water heating system is all about.

Formulating a Bathroom Remodeling Plan

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If you are considering remodeling a bathroom make sure you have a complete bathroom renovation plan in place before starting your demolition. Bathroom remodeling plans mean more than just a set of blueprints or sketches. A complete set of bathroom renovation plans includes a documented sequence of items and events that must happen to successfully complete the bathroom remodel.

When kicking off a bathroom remodeling project grab a pad of paper and pencil and write down all of the things you think you need to do to have a successful bathroom renovation project. Then put the pad of paper and pencil aside and come back to it the next day. I guarantee you that over the next day you’ll have several revelations on what else you want to include in your bathroom remodeling project and additional things that must be done in order to complete it.

To give you some ideas on what to include in your bathroom remodeling plans I have put together a brief list below.

* Operating budget (Cash or Financing Required)

* Sketch of bathroom remodeling plans

* List of new bathroom fixtures (Vanity, Sink, Tub/Shower, Toilet, Window Treatments, Towel and Toilet Paper Racks, Mirror, etc.)

* Visiting Plumbing Supply Stores for Selecting Fixtures and determining lead times

* Flooring and Wall Plans (e.g. Ceramic Tile)

* Architectural Blueprints (if needed)

* Permits for framing, electrical and/or plumbing modifications – (Check with local building inspector to see if required)

* Demolishing and Trash Removal (will a dumpster be required)

* Who will do the work (Is this a sweat equity project, contracted project, or some combination thereof)

* Desired Timeline
* Finding and interviewing bathroom remodeling contractor candidates

This list is not a comprehensive list, but is a good start to any bathroom remodeling plan. If you would like a more comprehensive set of questions to ask yourself and prospective bathroom remodeling contractors see my Bathroom Remodeling Bid Sheet. Besides a comprehensive questionnaire for contractors to respond to, it also includes tips and advice to the homeowner on how to interpret the contractor responses and what to watch out for in bathroom remodeling contractor bids. This information is extremely valuable in ensuring you hire the right bathroom remodeling contractor. Hiring the wrong one could cost you a fortune in time, money and frustration, not to mention legal battles.

In addition to the questionnaire, and tips and advice sections, a separate Excel Cost breakdown spreadsheet is provided to allow you to track your own bathroom remodeling costs.

So before you start your bathroom renovation project, develop a complete set of bathroom remodeling plans. You’ll save yourself a great deal of frustration and money, and more likely end up with the bathroom of your dreams.