When it comes to home or office cooling, an air conditioning system is always the first house choice. But air conditioner is expensive, unaffordable for most people, and they are not energy efficient as they consume a lot of electric power during hot seasons. Fans are the next best thing after air conditioners, as they can also function efficiently during winter and summer, and they are very affordable.

You have to make findings into the different types of fans suitable for your homes or offices before going right ahead to purchase one. Not choosing the right fan will only add another item that you will probably use without much benefit or end up in your basement with other unused things.

Fans can serve different purposes either inside your home or office. It can be used for body cooling, exhausting hot air from the room or office, kitchen cooling and so on. Commercial types of fans are often used in exhausting hot air, harmful residual gasses or ventilation purposes. Residential types of fans are also used for ventilation and room/body cooling. In this post we will take a brief look on some of the characteristic that distinguishes a Ceiling Fan.

Ceiling Fans

These are fans that are hanged on the ceiling of a room and rotates clockwise or anticlockwise direction in a full revolution when turned on. There are two types of ceiling fans based on the motor type:

The AC Motor Fan which can only rotate in the anticlockwise direction, but one can also change the direction of the fan manually.

The DC Motor Fan which can rotate in both the anticlockwise and clockwise directions. When the ceiling fan is moving in the anticlockwise direction which is also normal mode, it pushes the airflow towards the floor of the room. The reverse draws the cool air towards the room ceiling. This type of ceiling fans is very versatile and can be used winter and summer. Ceiling fans have become more technologically advanced in recent years with features such as:

  • Integrated with a LED light kit.
  • Lightweight remote control
  • Fan motor which capable of rotating in both directions
  • Pull chains for easy control (on/off)
  • Bowl light kit

A ceiling fan types expends an average of 60-70 watts of electric power with a voltage rating of 110 or 120 volts. Ceiling fans can be used in the garage, outdoor space or patio, living room, and bedroom.

Is purchasing a house something you envision for your future? Then get ready — this is one of the biggest investments you will make in your lifetime, so it’s a must to go about the property-shopping process meticulously and make sure that you get a great deal.

Having a house inspection done is one reliable way to determine whether a house’s value is consistent with the asking price or not. This is not just a smart strategy that buyers like you should adopt — it’s also required by Australian law.

Early observations

To ensure the thorough inspection of a house you are seriously considering buying, hiring the services of professional home inspectors is the recommended action.

But while you are still in the early stages of checking out properties that could potentially be included in your shortlist, you could practice doing some basic inspecting yourself. This is especially true if you are still only casually looking through properties through an open house.

So, if you are visiting different properties with your realtor soon and you want to get a solid idea of ways to check the structural and functional integrity of the property, here are five tips to help you out.

1.     Inspect certain rooms more thoroughly than others.

The attic, bathrooms, kitchen and garage require more of your attention when you come by to see a house.

Why?

The attic and garage are the areas where indoor heat is typically lost. They are also prone to pest infestations. Meanwhile, the kitchen and bathroom both have plumbing provisions installed. You will want to make sure that there are no leaking pipes, blocked drains and other plumbing issues.

If there are such issues in a house that you happen to be seriously interested in buying, the seller should be informed about them so they can have those fixed by a professional plumbing service. Alternatively, you might want to negotiate a new deal for the property if the seller fails or refuses to take care of repairs.

And speaking of negotiating a better deal for the house, an outdated kitchen entails lengthier discussions. If you will be needing a full kitchen renovation for the improved overall function of the space, this presents an opportunity to work out a more reasonable price.

Seasoned property buyers generally avoid paying top-of-the-market rates for an outdated property; you should be aware of this fact and take heed, too.

2.     Include the ceilings, walls, floors, doors and windows as well.

The condition of all these house features will have a reasonable impact on the quality of life you will experience if you were to move in.

For instance, check if doors and windows are broken or loose. If they are, that means the house’s HVAC system could be working extra hard (and failing) to regulate the indoor temperature, and consequently using more electricity than necessary. You will not like the monthly energy bill you will receive while living in a house in this condition.

Ceilings, walls and floors, on the other hand, shouldn’t have stains. Keep an eye out for wallpaper with bubbling or loosened areas. These signs indicate moisture issues in the house which may be caused by damaged plumbing. Pinpointing the exact source of the damage can be tricky, so you will need an experienced roof plumber for the job.

What’s more, if there is excessive moisture in the house, there could be a mold problem hiding somewhere as well. Certified building inspectors will tell you that molds are a serious problem that require professional removal. Plus, where there are molds, there are usually pests as well.

3.     Look over the exterior structures as well.

Step outside the house and have a look at the drainage systems, including the gutters. Also, check out the foundation and landscaping to make sure that everything is leveled and there is no growing vegetation that could affect the stability of the structure.

4.     Get an overall first-hand feel of the house.

A house should feel comfortably dry in its key areas. It should have a properly functioning HVAC system that maintains the ideal interior climate. Humidity should be low because a “moist” house, as previously mentioned, presents a lot of problems not only regarding the structural integrity of the house, but for the well-being of the residents as well.

5.     Ask about the year the house was built.

Many homes built before the 1980s contain asbestos. In such houses, asbestos would be present in old floor and ceiling tiles, shingles and flashing, insulation and other home components. Unfortunately, the presence of this naturally occurring fibrous mineral can lead to serious health risks for anyone exposed to it.

If an old house retains several “vintage” elements, there is a high likelihood that asbestos is present. If you are interested in the house, you could talk to builders or other professionals who are trained to handle asbestos during home repairs or renovations to gain more insight into its potential impact on your purchase. Otherwise, you could consider passing up that particular house and look for a newer and safer one.

You need to be dedicated and discriminating when looking for a home to buy because the purchase will provide you a truly valuable asset. As such, aim to actively learn what to keep an eye out for, and invest in hiring building and plumbing professionals to help you inspect the property you like the most. This way, you can be more confident that you’ll be making a truly informed buying decision.

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If you have been living in the same home for years, it’s time to move on without having to move out. 2018 is here, and so are the hottest interior design trends. You can create a focal point in your room or simply give the walls some serious punch; there are endless ways to create or recreate your dream living space. Here’s the first option to start with.

Stone-washed carpets

Stone-washed carpets can create a beautiful statement and inspire elegant living in any space, big or small. The carpets sit beautifully beneath your furniture and provide a contrasting backdrop to make your room stand out. The best part is stone-washed patterns can camouflage dirt, by virtue of which it looks clean and tidy for a long time. Also, you do not have to worry about the finish being eroded – even if it does, it won’t make any difference to the original pattern anyway.

Small Dining tables to fit any room

A family that eats together stays together. Small dining tables are a perfect fit for a small family. They are lightweight, minimalist and can be stored in the corner when not in use. Small dining tables allow you to sit closer to the person you have your meal with. As it follows, delicious food and endless conversation can go hand in hand.

Farmhouse kitchen island with traditional lights

Farmhouse kitchen island is all the rage in 2018, and you, too, can go with the flow by making little changes to your wooden countertop and suspended luminaires. You can accentuate your kitchen island with weathered countertop and matching cabinets to complete the look. Choosing suitable chairs and upholstery is also important. Also, replace those contemporary lights with traditional suspended diffusers to spruce up the kitchen like a farmhouse.

Coffered ceilings

Coffered ceilings can transform any room into an architectural masterpiece instantly. The recessed patterns catch the attention and elicit compliments galore. You might want to install minimalist light fixtures to accentuate those recessed sections even more. Coffered ceilings may be a big investment, but rest assured that the returns will be even bigger.

Aluminium Doors

Glass doors with aluminium frames are no longer exclusive to shopfronts. They can be a great addition to your home as well. You can use these doors in your kitchen or balcony. They not only blend in with all types of interiors, but they also provide a clear line of sight across either side of the door. The best part is aluminium doors are cheap and require little-to-no maintenance.

Bathrooms with mixed tiles

It’s time to break the monotony in your bathroom. If you are planning to renovate your bathroom this year, using different tiles in different areas can create a unique style statement. Mix and match different colours and patterns to wow yourself every day.

Frameless mirrors

Create a reflection of an elegant home with an array of frameless mirrors. If you are not a fan of art or paintings, frameless mirrors can fill the void on your walls and make an effortless style statement. You can also integrate these frameless mirrors with your vanity unit and in other parts of home in various innovative ways. We leave it to your imagination.

It is imperative to plan out a budget beforehand so that you get off on the right foot and achieve desired results with minimum errors. Good luck for your new interiors.