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I think one of the biggest concerns with residents of a big water town such as Jacksonville, is if the drinking water is really safe.   What do I mean by safe?  Unfortunately, there are a variety of contaminants that could invade our drinking water causing potential health risks.  Let’s take a look at a few possible contaminants in city water:

  • Drugs and Medication- Believe it or not, drugs and medication are flushed away poisoning the water.  Even if just traces of it was in the water would you still drink it?  Scary thought.
  • Chlorine- Okay, so we all know that city water contains chlorine but is it safe to be drinking chlorine?  What can it do to our physical health?  Cancers have been reported from consumption of water which contains chlorine.
  • Bugs- Would you drink water they may have bugs in it? Very disturbing.
  • Bacteria- City water can easily contain high to low traces of bacteria causing major health issues.
  • Viruses- It’s scary to think that we could be drinking or bathing with water that contains some sort of virus.

Obviously, we should drink filtered and pure water and stay away from city drinking water just to be safe and protect ourselves even if the water was tested and considered safe to consume.

If you are concerned for your water safety, consider purchasing some sort of water filter equipment.  You can view a complete list of local companies on directorym.com.

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Paint is designed to coat and protect surfaces, and give it aesthetic appeal.

Waterproofing is applied much thicker and is designed to flex with your building.

Your building does flex and will its entire life.

Paint is not required to flex with it, and so doesn’t. This means when your painted building flexes your paint cracks. These cracks allow moisture in.

The point of waterproofing is to give a building a seamless barrier that doesn’t allow moisture in but also allows the building to breath and move.

If it can’t breathe will have serious moisture build up on the inside, causing many of the interior mold/mildew issues we see today.

Coating your building right is significantly cheaper than fixing rotting wood siding, spalling concrete, and interior mold.

If you have any questions, or if you would like a free estimate please call: (904) 271-2077

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The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville, has some exciting featured events coming up that may be worth marking your calendars for.  Whether you are a fan of James Taylor or Steve Harvey, etc., you will not be disappointed at the upcoming entertainment.

Featured Events:

Steve Harvey and Kirk Franklin: Gospel Comedy Tour

When?  Saturday, May 21

What time? 8:00 pm

Where? Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena, Jacksonville 

Cats

When? Friday, June 17

What time? 8:00 pm

Where? Times Union Center for the Performing Arts, Jacksonville

Welcome to Rockville featuring Stone Sour, Seether and more

When? Sunday, May 8

What time? 11:00 am

Where? Metropolitan park, Jacksonville

Stella and Dot Opportunity Event

When? Tuesday, March 22

What time? 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm

Where? The Tasting Room, At. Augustine, FL

James Taylor

When? Tuesday, March 22

What time? 8:00 pm

Where? Times-Union Center for the Performing Arts: Moran Theater

Ridin Solo Easter Bash Featuring Keith Sweat and Silk

When? Friday, April 22

What time?  8:00 pm

Where? Times-Union Center for the Performing Arts: Moran Theater

For more information regarding these events go to the events page on Jacksonville.com.

 

Before you go and purchase a pressure washer let’s take a brief look at the definition of a pressure washer and what it exactly entails.

According to Wikipedia a pressure washer is a “mechanical sprayer that uses high-pressure water to clean and remove mold, grime, dust, mud, and dirt from surfaces and objects such as buildings, vehicles, and concrete road surfaces.”

Now that you have been brought up to speed on what exactly a pressure washer is and does, how exactly does one use a pressure washer?

According to an eHow contributor, here is how to use a pressure washer effectively:

  1. It’s important to read all the instructions and operation manuals that come with your pressure washer.  Every model is different so it’s important to follow the instructions exactly as stated.
  2. Develop a plan for your project that you would like to pressure wash.  For example, for pressure washing siding or a fence, work from top to bottom etc.
  3. Select the proper tip or nozzle for your project.  All nozzles attach to the end of your pressure washer hose.  Each nozzle determines the water pressure.
  4. Decide if you would like to use some sort of cleaner involving heavy cleaning chemicals.  This will make the project easier to clean.
  5. Be sure to wear proper eye protection like googles and wear some sort of gloves before you get started with the pressure washer.  Consider wearing ear plugs or headphones to protect your ears from the loud motor if your ears are sensitive.
  6. Make sure all connections are tight on your pressure washer before starting.  Loose flying objects can cause injuries.
  7. Always test the pressure washer and the spray before using it on any project.
  8. After you have established the proper spraying distance, pass over object repeatedly until clean.
  9. If you are going to use a cleaning chemical be sure to let it sit for 5 to 10 minutes before rinsing thoroughly with water.

For tips and warnings on using your pressure washer go to eHow.

Do you have any tips or advice that you would like to share with us regarding usage of a pressure washer?  Please feel free to share your experiences with us.

 

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 Washing windows or anything that contains glass can be a challenging task.  How so?  Well, how many times after washing your windows etc., have you encountered nasty streaks?  Streaks are fortunately easy to prevent with a little attention to detail.  Here are some handy tips to avoid those unsightly streaks according to Handy Household Hints.

Streak Free Tips

  • The best tip I have heard and never knew until today is to never clean your windows while the sun is hitting them.  Why?  Apparently the sun’s heat causes the cleaning solution to dry quickly which causes the streaks to appear.  Makes sense doesn’t it?
  • Always use different strokes on each side of the glass to avoid streaking.  Rubbing all over in every direction is a sure way to stir up those streaks in the glass.
  • What about dirt, grease, or soil on the windows?  Simple, handy household hints tells you to combine 1/4 cup of water and ammonia.  Rubbing alcohol and, ammonia, and water can also do the trick including your car windows.
  • Vinegar and 2 quarts of warm water works great on items that contain glass like fish aquariums.
  • It is also said that just a little bit of baking soda and a damp sponge or cloth will go a long way to getting your glass clean, shiny, and streak free.  You can also polish the cleaned glass with a lint free cloth.

For more tips on how to keep any type of glass in your house clean, shiny, and streak free go to Cleaning Tips.net.

Do you have any household tricks that keeps your windows and glass clean, shiny, and streak free?  Please feel free to share with us what works for you.

Paint

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Believe it or not the type of paint you use absolutely makes a difference.  Why?  Well a good example of this would be using paint that you would use on metal buildings on a baby’s nursery.  You definitely do not want to make this mistake as there is a variety of paint out there for specific projects.  Let me break down different kinds of paint that you would use on specific  projects to give you an idea how it makes a difference.

Paint for a picket fence

Liquid fence rubberized coating is ideal for painting a picket fence.  The coating is fortified and used on barns, stalls, sheds, and fences.

Water-based paint

This type of paint will work for picket fences as it works well with changing weather conditions.  It also dries very quickly

Oil-based exterior paint

This particular paint blocks stains which you want for your picket fence.

Paint for bookshelves

Latexis perfect for bookshelves as it is easier to clean up since it is water soluble.

Oil-based is nice for painting a bookshelf as it avoids sticking but it may be harder to keep clean.

Powder-Coated finish is mainly for book collectors who want to see their bookshelves last a long time.

Paint for painting your kitchen

According to eHowchoosing the right paint for your kitchen is a complex task.”  If you want the best quality go with Behr or Glidden available at most home improvement stores.

Try to find the kind that prevents molding and mildew stains. This is a plus, especially for your kitchen where you are preparing food.

Go with a semi-gloss finish for the walls.  It’s easy to keep clean.  For the doorways and trim try using a high gloss finish.

As you can see, the type of paint you use makes a difference depending on the room or project.

What is your experience with paint?  Any tips and advice?  How about paint disasters.  Please share your stories with us.

roof damage

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How can you get your insurance company to pay for roof damage?

  This is an excellent question.  Maybe you currently have roof damage but you are fearing what the insurance company is going to say after filing the claim.

According to Distinctive Roofing, LLC, “insurance companies sent teams from all over the country to handle the large amount of claims.  The claims ranged from hail damage to wind damage.”

The first thing to do is obviously contact your insurance company to see if they can possibly replace your roof.  Believe it or not there are specific steps you need to take in order to possibly get your roof  paid for.  So, get a pen and paper and take notes even if you currently do not have roof damage.  It’s always good to be prepared.

Steps to getting your damaged roof replaced and paid for

  • According to Melvin Richardson over at eHow, it’s important to review your insurance policy.  This will tell you if your roof is covered or not.  Your roof may not be covered in certain situations so pay attention to the fine print to see if you will be spending an arm or a leg on a new roof.
  • Call a local contractor to come out to your home to inspect the damage.  Most likely he will survey the situation with some snap shots and from there you can determine what to do.
  • File a claim with your insurance company ASAP.  Give them details of the situation.  Your insurance company will recruit an insurance adjuster to come out to thoroughly examine the damage to your roof.  Be sure to present all important documents from your recent inspection.  The contractor should not begin work until everything has been approved.
  • When your claim has indeed been approved, call a contractor of your choosing so that he/she may begin work immediately.  It’s important to observe their work to see if it is done professionally. You do not want quick and cookie-cutter work.  Make sure the contractor takes pride in his work with outstanding results.

For information on why home insurance may deny roof claims go to ezine articles.

Have you experienced roof damage?  If so did your insurance company pay to have it replaced?  Please feel free to share your experiences.  Any tips or advice would be greatly appreciated. 

Jacksonville Events

Are you ready to swing into spring?  Spring fever is definitely coming early this year so why not kick it off with your family in Jacksonville?

In a previous post  I briefly outlined a list of events and activities for you and your family to enjoy in the month of February.  Check out what’s going on in Jacksonville in March according to the Florida Union Times (Jacksonville.com.)

Fairs and Festivals

Saint Augustine Lions Seafood Festival

When?  Friday, March 11 from 3:00 pm to 9:00 pm

Location: Francis Field, St. Augustine FL

Clay County Agricultural Fair Opening Day

When?  Thursday, March 31 @ 10:00 am

Location: Paul E. Reinhold Agricultural Fairgrounds, Green Cove Springs FL

For more events in March go to Fairs and Festivals  

Music

The Jacksonville Blues Festival

When?  Friday, March 11 @ 8:00 pm

Location: Moran Theater, Jacksonville FL

James Taylor

When? Tuesday, March 22 @ 8:00 pm

Location: Moran Theater, Jacksonville FL

For more events in March go to Music  

Performing Arts

John Mellencamp- No better than this Tour

When? Saturday, March 5 @ 7:30 pm

Location: Moran Theater, Jacksonville FL

Spring Awakening

When? Thursday, March 24 @ 7:30 pm

Location: Times-Union Center for the Performing Arts

For more events in March go to Performing Arts

Education/Campus

Art Matters Lecture Series: “New Acquisitions”- Debra Murphy

When? Wednesday, March 2 @ 10:30 am

Location: MOCA Jacksonville, Jacksonville FL

Florida Master Naturalist Program

When? Tuesday, March 15 @ 6:00 pm

Location: Duval County Extension Service, Jacksonville FL

For more events in March go to Education/Campus 

For a complete listing of fun family activities and events in the Jacksonville area go to the Florida Times Union for more information.  

 
 
 

Jacksonville Events

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Looking for something fun to do with your family in the coming month? 

The City of Jacksonville has a variety of fun events for you and your family to participate in.

According to the Florida Times (Jacksonville), there is an abundance of fun things going on that may be of interest to you and your family. Check these out and mark your calendars! These are just some of the events that will be going on in Jacksonville! Come on down.

Arts and Crafts

ImprovEffect at MOCA
When? Thursday, Feb. 10 @ 7:00 pm
Location: MOCA Jacksonville, Jacksonville FL

Layers, A Visual Dialogue
When? Tuesday, Feb. 15 from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Location: Avondale Artworks, Jacksonville FL

For more February events go to Arts and Crafts

Community

12th Annual Fur Ball Gala: Pets in the City
When? Saturday, Feb. 5 @ 6:30 pm
Location: Omni Hotel Jacksonville, Jacksonville FL

Community Connections’ Mardi Gras 2011
When? Friday, Feb. 4 @ 7:00 pm
Location: The Carling, Jacksonville FL

For more February events go to Community

Dance

Winter Dance Concert
When? Thursday, Feb. 10 @ 7:30 pm
Location: Swisher Theater, Jacksonville FL

Tango Inferno
When? Tuesday, Feb. 22 @ 7:30 pm
Location: Times-Union Center for the Performing Arts, Jacksonville FL

For more February events go to Dance

Sports and Outdoors

Jacksonville Giants vs. Mobile
When? Sunday, Feb. 6 @ 1:00 pm
Location: Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena, Jacksonville FL

LaCrosse-2011 Sunshine Classic
When? Sunday, Feb. 20 @ 12:00 pm
Location: EverBank Field, Jacksonville Fl

For more February events go to Sports and Outdoors

For a complete listing of activities and events in Business and Tech, Education/Campus, Fairs and Festivals, Food and Dining, Music, Performing Arts, Shopping, Visual Arts and more got to the Florida Times Union (Jacksonville.com)