Muhammad Mukarram Technical Services L.L.C
The Principles of Design for Kitchens and Bathrooms

Good design is defined as unity of design and a timeless look. But to achieve unity and an evergreen look one must give consideration to all the principles of design. Remodeling your kitchen and bathroom is so much more than selecting fixtures and painting the walls. A good remodel will have a well thought out design concept that begins with the principles of design as its foundation.

The principles are balance, rhythm, emphasis/focal point, scale, proportion, and harmony/unity. In order to have a better understanding of these concepts we will look at each at it pertains to bathroom remodel planning and kitchen planning.

Let’s start with balance which is the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, textures and space. On a recent powder room design a client requested tile to be installed above the vanity all the way up the wall and considered tiling the whole wall not just above the vanity. The powder room being very small could only visually support a small amount of tile without making the space feel bulky or heavy. Based on the principle of balance we opted for less is more and decided not to do the whole wall. Thought was also given to the light pendants we chose, again wanting to keep the room balanced we chose streamline lights that had very little bulk and clear glass to keep the balance of the space feeling light. These decisions helped the design of this small room feel spacious even with the lack of square footage.

Moving onto rhythm. The easiest way to create rhythm within a space is to repeat elements of design which can include line, shape, texture, color, pattern and light. In a recent bathroom project we used floral like mosaic in the shower, on the floor and on an accent wall. We repeated the pattern in several areas over mute color tile to give the bathroom rhythm. In a recent kitchen we used straight lines on the cabinet doors, hardware, light fixtures and furniture to create rhythm and flow. The idea is to keep the eye moving in a natural way that makes one feel relaxed and comfortable in the space and never overwhelmed.

Emphasis/focal point is one of my favorite principles of design to work with. Here the idea is to showcase a portion of the design and hold the viewer’s attention. Often referred to as the “wow” factor one can be as creative as they want as long as thought is given to the rest of the design principles. One of my favorite design projects was a master bathroom that was designed in all marble. The entire bathroom was jaw dropping so creating a focal point meant we had to get creative. The solution was building a false wall to house a fireplace and wall to wall niche tiled in herringbone which was accented with sun from a skylight. Though the entire space was breathtaking everyone who entered held their attention to the false wall we created. Focal point achieved!

Scale refers to the relationship of two or more objects, one that has a commonly known size. In a kitchen we know the average prep sink is 12×12. When selecting a faucet for this sink it would not be appropriate to select a large goose neck or commercial kitchen faucet.

Proportion is an obvious principle and easy to spot if it’s not calculated correctly. Simply put, one can not have a nine foot walk in shower in a bathroom that is only 8×9. The proportion of the shower is overwhelming and too large for the space. Likewise we would not use a giant chandelier meant for cathedral ceiling in a kitchen with eight foot ceilings. Scale and proportion go hand in hand and are a very important part of good design.

Harmony is all the different elements coming together to create a well thought out and beautiful design. In a recent mid-century makeover we gave thought to every element we added to the space. We chose dark blue tile, bold gold fixtures, walnut colored cabinets and turn of the century lights. Once all the elements were combined the harmony of the space was obvious. We would not have added polk-a-dots or nickel finishes to this design. Anything outside mid-century would have disrupted the flow.

Design has endless possibilities and with the right care given to the principles of design any bathroom or kitchen can be turned into a showplace!

Source by Kim M Ward

Toilet Blockages – Causes, Prevention And How To Unblock

So you flush your toilet and the water doesn’t flow down the drain at its normal speed. It really is at this point that you should take action, as there is an obstruction not allowing the same amount of water flow through the pipes as it usually does, but unfortunately people usually leave these slow moving blockages until it is too late.

Blockages in home toilets can be cause by all sorts of objects, those such as:

– Excessive toilet paper

– Children’s toys

– Children’s nappies

– Children’s baby wipes

– Women’s sanitary towels

– Miscellaneous items (which may have fallen into the toilet by accident)

The variety of articles that can block your toilet means varying timescales from when a slow flushing toilet turns into a blocked toilet. If the toilet is attended to immediately, the blockage could be cleared easily, as it could only be the early stages of a blockage, so by use of the correct tools it can be cleared. If you let too much time pass from first noticing the issue, the blockage may be a lot more stubborn to remove, and you might incur costs by having to call out a local plumber or drainage company.

It would be a good start to always keep the toilet area clear and safe of children, also making sure that nothing is stored on top of the toilet cistern, this guarantees that nothing can be knocked in to the toilet pot accidentally. Also, do your research on what you can and what you can’t put down the toilet, if you are unsure try a water test. A water test should be done side by side with toilet paper. As you will see, if toilet paper is left in water for 30 minutes, it will have disintegrated, hence why it is safe to use in toilets, whereas something like a child’s nappy for example, will hardly be changed by 30 minutes in water, apart from its size, increasing drastically – the same way that a woman’s sanitary item would – showing you why they can quite easily cause stubborn blockages.

Always make sure you are equipped with the correct tools should you experience a blocked toilet, for example, a plunger. Toilet plungers can be found in most local superstores or merchants usually at a very low cost. I appreciate that they may not be the most attractive tools in the world, but they could save you a lot of money. A toilet auger could also be kept handy in the home, for more serious and stubborn blockages. Plungers are quite simple to use, as all you need to do is cover the entry to the toilet with the head of the plunger, and thrust backward and forward in an energetic motion – remembering that you are trying to create force to move any obstacle in the drain – it really is that simply. Hopefully you will never have to use the plunger, aiding yourself by not putting items down the toilet than aren’t designed to, but also by carrying out minor maintenance on your drains once a month.

There are some well-known, traditional drain maintenance methods which use household items such as baking soda and vinegar. Simply pour 3 tablespoons of baking soda, followed by 250ml of vinegar down your toilet. Together they cause a chemical reaction which can help in shifting any unwanted obstructions in your pipes. Leave the mixture in the toilet for 30 minutes then flush the toilet, which should do the trick.

Knowing that people live their life’s at 100 miles per hour, more people end up with a completely blocked drain than not as they don’t have the time or the understanding to take action, so in the event that the toilet does become completely blocked, you are best calling one of the experts who will be able to assist you accordingly.

Source by Matt J Wilkinson

A Power Washing Consultant’s Tips for Tapping Into the Rail Industry

In this tough economy, it may be surprising to hear that pressure washing railcars and locomotives is a lucrative market. In the past, rail companies did the work internally, but today most companies outsource the work to a power washing company. According to Paul Horsley, a professional power washing consultant and President of Scotts Pressure Wash in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, it’s a market that pressure wash companies should seriously consider tapping into:

“The rail industry in North America is much bigger than most people think and, just like other modes of transportation, railway companies need power washing services,” says Horsley. “Statistics from the Association of American Railroads show that there are more than 1.59 million freight cars and 24,143 locomotives in service throughout Canada, Mexico and the United States. You can bet a good number of those railcars travel through your state in any given day!”

From removing graffiti from tankers, to dry sweeping boxcars or degreasing locomotives, the industry offers a wellspring of opportunities for any power washing company willing to put in a little extra effort to build a client base and secure contracts.

Although adding the rail industry to your service list might sound intimidating, most of what you know from pressure washing trucks can be applied to railcars. With a little extra research, and some advice from a pressure wash consultant, working on the railroad is an entirely attainable and profitable goal.

Here’s what you need to know before preparing a bid:

The type of railcar you need to clean. Ask your client if there are industry or company-specific regulations you should know. For example, when washing locomotives, pressure washing the disk brakes may cause corrosion, resulting in brake failure. This is a significant safety hazard, and the American Association of Railroads has written guidelines dictating that waterproof tarps must cover the brakes before starting any power washing.

Location. Where the work will be done? Who owns the land? Is there an available source of water? What are the environmental constraints and where will wastewater be disposed? Wastewater recovery requires careful planning: trucking in water, having access to a lift to work on top of railcars, ensuring that all pressure wash units are in working order and equipped with the appropriate chemicals and, most importantly, supplying proper safety gear to protect workers from chemical overspray and falling hazards.

Timeline. Horsley says to expect tight deadlines in railway industry contracts since they need to get their railcars back in service as soon as possible. It’s not unusual to be asked to clean an entire unit train, consisting of 125 railcars, in three days. Horsley also explains the importance of visiting the site ahead of time:

“Although I did my due diligence and visited the rural site in advance, I never considered how different that site would be after a period of heavy rainfall. We only had a short window of opportunity to complete the work and, because of the rain, we incurred major difficulties getting equipment in and out of the site. To say it was a challenge to complete the job on time and on budget would be an understatement! I’ve since learned that it’s a good idea to build an extra day into the bid, to allow for unforeseen circumstances.”

After you’ve talked to a pressure wash consultant and have a system in place, you’re ready to start cleaning railcars. The most common chemicals used in railcar cleaning are sulfuric acid, ammonium bifluoride and hydrofluoric acid. Cleaning uses a six-step process:

1) Clean the roof: apply chemical wash and rinse

2) Clean the sides and undercarriage

3) At the same time, begin wastewater recovery

4) Remove graffiti, which might require manual scrubbing

5) Apply degreaser, if necessary

6) Rinse entire unit, from the top down, including wheels and undercarriage

7) Repeat. Repeat. Repeat.

Rail-related cleaning opportunities include:

– Boxcars (Pressure wash exteriors. Dry sweep/steam interiors.)

– Tankers (Exterior pressure washing and graffiti removal)

– Grain Hoppers (Manual removal of debris accumulated on ends decks and pressure washing)

– Locomotives (Exterior pressure washing with special attention to engine compartment)

“Once you get a system in place, the work goes relatively quickly,” says Horsley, who is also a longtime member of the Pressure Washers of North America (PWNA). For more information about train cleaning, start by contacting your local power washing consultant, or sign up for a two-day workshop at the PWNA, by visiting http://www.pwna.org.

Source by George T. Roberts

The Importance Of Getting Plumbing Right

Plumbing is mainly one of two major types including the plastic pipe plumbing and metal pipe plumbing. Plumbing is the skill of working with piping and tubing systems used for providing water and disposal of sewage and used to transport and drain water.

Materials used in home repair plumbing will include many items such as: augers, plungers, screwdrivers, washers pipe wrenches, adjustable wrenches, pliers and caulk. There are plenty of plumbers that specialize in shower set up, drain repair, and many types of restroom plumbing issues. There are different types of plumbing commonly been used by plumbers to set up watering systems. The plumbing has to meet the wants of a active bathroom as properly as setting up the bathroom plumbing appropriately. Basement bathroom plumbing is commonly referred to as sub-rough plumbing.

Another method to basement bathroom plumbing is installation of a plastic sump beneath the basement floor. Three major aspects of plumbing are installation of new pipes, repair work that needs completing and maintenance contracts. Plumbing work will include all new fixtures and installation for kitchen, lavatories, floor sinks, and connections. Plumbing is a hands on job which requires long hours, working out of hours, evenings and weekends. Plumbing is an extremely-expert commerce requiring a number of areas of particular knowledge, training and expertise.

If you are looking for a plumber to do some work in your home choose a good one with plenty of experience and references to ensure whatever work you require is done to your satisfaction and requirements. Once, my father employed a group of none registered plumbers to do some work on his ensuite bathroom and they ended up making a complete hash of it. They didn’t weld the pipework together (in fact I think they used piping that was stolen from a factory down the lane) and after only a very short period of time leaks started to appear.

We did not realise that the leaks where slowly filling up the ceiling above the drawing room and one day while father and his chums where playing billiards, the whole ceiling came down on them. It cost about twelve thousand pounds to recover the billiard table not to mention the complete embarrassment my father felt as some of the guests where distinguished gentlemen from his circle of business.

He learnt it the hard way that you must employ only qualified plumbers and not just anyone who thinks they can do the job.

Source by Simon Galloway

Gutter Cleaning – Why It Is So Important

The last thing most people want after a heavy down pour is to have to spend a fortune replacing damaged plaster and paint work on ceilings or repair roof tiles. However, it is possible to save ourselves a lot of money simple by understanding the requirements of regular gutter cleaning. Most home owners view gutters as “out of sigh, out of mind” but gutter cleaning is a vital part of any home maintenance routine and should be overlooked or avoided.

Many years ago, homes and building were not fitted with gutters, and designers and old time architects never considered the usefulness of an effective gutters system. However, rooftop drainage was usually achieved by homes and buildings having very steep and large over hanging roofs fitted in such a way that rain water was routed into a specially designed demarcated area.

But the standard for modern day buildings all over the world is an effective guttering system – and it makes good sense. When the heavens open-up and we have a heavy down pour, the water is effectively guided down the roof, into the gutter system and down the downspouts leading the water away from our valuable homes. Most standard homes are usually fitted with downspouts on each corner of the house to ensue water is carried away quickly and with minimum risk of overflowing.

Some people, from an environmental view point prefer having gutters which lead directly into a specially designed water catchment container for later use in the dry months. Separate water catchments systems are not only considered friendlier for our environment but can also have significant savings on house hold water bills.

But, regardless of whether the water is stored or led away through an underground drainage system having a blocked gutter system can be a costly affair. You will have rain water unable to flow to the nearest downpipe which will inevitably overflow and come gushing down your walls, from there it is only a mater of time before it starts to penetrate through your outside brickwork through to the inside of your home. As internal damp and wet patches start to form within your rooms internal paintwork and decorations will rapidly start to deteriorate.

Flooding can happen in a very short period of time depending on the size of the downpour and so another costly exercise is when your gutter system becomes so blocked that rain water starts to soak through your roof tiles, though your attic area and down onto your internal ceilings. Apart from the costs to replace broken tiles internal plaster and paint work on your ceilings may now require some attention.

Whether you get your gutters cleaned out by a professional gutter cleaning service or you choose to do it yourself. In the long run it can only help you avert a pending disaster and save you a considerable amount of money. Most property experts will recommend that you should get your gutter system checked at least once a year, as twigs, roof moss, leaves and dead birds tend to block your gutters after a heavy down pour.

So the next time you see rain water overflowing from your gutter system, take action immediately, and have your gutter cleaned by a competent gutter cleaning company before the internal damage to your home becomes a very expensive affair.

Source by Tiggy Max

The Downside of Basement Drywall Installation

So a basement drywall is cheap and gives a smooth finish. That’s only half of the story. What you may not know is that there are some disadvantages to using drywall material. Consider these first before installing one in your basement.

Limited Access

The single most crucial drywall disadvantage is that it offers very limited access to pipes and wires. If you have to install or repair some connections or leaks, you may have to rip open part of your drywall. Some home owners have solved this problem by cutting access points in some parts of the drywall and using pipes to house wires. This is only a good idea though if only wires need maintenance and if you know exactly what water pipe sections need repair. If you are unable to detect a leak early, you might even end up with a completely damaged drywall.

Limited access can also be bothersome if you want to renovate your basement again. You might have to destroy your drywall if you want to improve even just a section of the basement. Taking out an old drywall can be a messy task.

Can Attract Mold

The term basement drywall may be a bit misleading. You might think that if you have one, you are also fortifying your basement from common enemies such as moisture and molds. Your drywall however is part paper. That means it is even more attractive and inviting to molds. The mold in your drywall can become so bad that other items in your basement could suffer too. The worst part is that it may actually take some time before you notice that something is wrong.

Expensive in the Long Run

Drywall installation may be cheap at first. If you carefully sum up all your expenses however, you might realize that you have actually spent even more than you originally planned. It can be expensive for example to have to repair mold and leak damage. Removing and replacing a drywall because of a common basement problem can double your expenses.

Now you know both sides of the story when it comes to basement drywall installation. You can now decide if it truly is the best choice for your basement.

Source by Casey Torren

Daikin MC 707 Air Purifier Review and Numbers Analysis

Daikin is a Japanese company with a United States headquarters in New York City. Daikin focuses on the air conditioning and refrigeration industries, but also carries a single air purifier model, called the Daikin MC 707. This is a hybrid purification system that combines filtration with ionization and photo-catalytic oxidation (PCO). This system costs 34 cents per square foot covered per year and has an MSRP value of $415.00. However, it is not readily for sale in the United States.

Hybrid systems are purifiers that combine passive and active air cleaning technologies. Combining filtration and ionization creates a hybrid air purifier. These systems cost more (on average) than passive filter systems or active purification systems. 34 cents per square foot is not a bad price for this type of air cleaner. It is on the lower end of what hybrid systems generally cost.

You may have heard the saying about becoming the master of nothing when you try to become the master of everything. This is true of hybrid air cleaners. They do a moderate job at cleaning the air and are even able to address multiple categories of air pollution. But they only do it moderately well and they cost more than other systems. In many cases, it is better off to get a good model in passive filtration and a good model in active purification and you can still stay below the costs of a hybrid air purifier.

The Daikin MC 707 is a good value when compared to other hybrid air cleaners. It will cost you $1734.34 over 10 years of use. One of the concerns with the Daikin model is the lack of information on its efficiency. It is able to remove particles down to.3 microns in size but it’s unknown what percentage of efficiency it has. If it’s only 50% efficient, that is terrible. If it’s 99% efficient, that is excellent. The company backs this system with a 3 year warranty. 3 years is the standard for higher end air purifiers and demonstrates that the company has a commitment to quality. We expect a 3 year warranty means the air cleaner will probably need to be replaced every 5 years.

This is an acceptable air purifier as far as hybrid systems go but you should also consider active and passive systems before making your decision. This air purifier caters best to those who want some air purification, but do not want to treat air purification like an investment by doing the research. They don’t need perfection, just a model that gets the job done.

Source by John Paul Kane

HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) Basics

HVAC, (the acronym that stands for Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) means little more than a creature comfort, necessity, or a stiff repair bill to most homeowners today. Some homeowners don’t even know what the acronym stands for in full! That being said, it is the responsibility of every homeowner to both know the basics without having to call Handyman Hank for help.

As the old mantra goes the best place to start is from the beginning, so let’s begin by touching on a bit of history of the HVAC field. The systems inclusion in the home began way back in the industrial revolution when new methods of electronics and manufacturing became available, and lets face it, we got tired of sweating at work and at home. Heating and air-conditioning provides proper temperature and higher indoor air quality through mechanical engineering feats that are still being improved upon today.

The first portion of the acronym, heating, is most often used by way of a central heating system consisting of a boiler or furnace to heat water or air, and ductwork that provides a transport medium to move the warmed air throughout a structure. Typically the heating portion of the systems (i.e. radiators, heat pumps) is located in the coldest part of the home in order to provide proper circulation. Unsurprisingly, the invention of central air systems is credited to the ancient Romans, who created ductwork in homes and public baths.

Ventilating, also an important addition to HVAC, consists of the systems that exchanges, replaces, and filters existing indoor air in order to create a higher indoor air quality. Rooms in the home such as bathrooms use a more mechanical form of ventilation in order to reduce humidity and odors, while items such as ceiling fans seek to lower perceived temperatures and draw in fresh air through an open window. Your central air system also most likely uses ventilation in its process and provides high air quality through filters that eliminate and capture dust, mold spores, and other indoor allergens.

Lastly, air-conditioning systems work on the fact that cold air is the absence of heated air. These systems rely on principles such as conduction or chemical refrigerants to remove heat, therefore producing cool air. The ductwork that your central heating system uses is probably also used to disperse this cool air throughout the home. Some systems also use a dehumidifier to lower the temperature of the air as moist air seems warmer than dry air.

Heating, Ventilating, and Air-Conditioning does not have to be difficult, and through a little research you can become more informed and discuss your homes’ system with your repairman effectively enough to keep it in working order. Call your local repairman or the manufacturer of your system for tips on how to keep your system running great.

Source by Matthew Eddington

Running A Machine Shop With Portable Air Conditioning Units

The inside of even a small machine shop can quickly heat up because of the operation of industrial tools and the friction that is generated when working with metal. The proper cooling of a machine shop is vital to the operation of a business, since an unventilated space can be hazardous to the workers, the tools and the building itself. Portable air conditioning units that handle this type of industrial space are one part of the solution for a machine shop. It can sometimes take four or more cooling units to maintain a good temperature inside of the building. There are several elements in a shop that can contribute to the amount of heat that must be managed.

Machinery

Large shops must often deal with dozens or even hundreds of machines that are each contributing to an increase in the temperature. This can be caused by multiple turning centers or other tools that use hydraulics and powerful engines. A number of these engines operating at the same time can quickly cause hundreds or thousands of gallons of oil to rise in temperature. This heat is dissipated into the air and can start to affect the performance of other machinery. Shops that do not manage the temperatures around machinery can potentially see interruptions in work because of overheating that locks the tools until the area can be cooled. Portable air conditioners can be used as a cooling solution in targeted areas that might contain high concentrations of machinery that become very hot while in use.

Steam And Moisture

Computer numerical control (CNC) tools come in many different designs. Some of these use water-based coolants to help keep cutting heads and other components cool while a program is running. The result is that the hot components cause the water in the coolant to turn into steam. This steam is then released into the air and can cause the temperature to rise in the machine shop. There are certain systems that can be installed that can help to mitigate some of this release of steam. Portable air conditioning units can be used as a permanent or temporary solution to this problem by providing the ability to reduce the amount of humidity that is created while simultaneously cooling the entire area.

Improper Insulation

Nearly all machine shops require some type of insulation to keep the space warm in the winter and cooler in the summer. Improperly installed insulation or buildings that have no insulation can begin to act like ovens in the summer when the sun hits the exterior walls. Portable air conditioners can be used to negate this increase in temperatures in order to keep the shop at a comfortable level where employees and equipment can operate without problems.

Source by Jeremy P Stanfords

Top 6 Reasons to Hire a Local Handyman

With the rampant popularity of DIY solutions through the internet, everyone thinks that they can do their own home repairs on their own. While it’s true that there are easy home repairs, there are also reasons that you should let a handyman do the work as doing it yourself can do more harm (think costly repairs) than good. Here are the top five reasons to hire a handyman.

There are home improvement projects that you just can’t handle

When you hire a handyman, they have the tools and equipment that what most household usually don’t have. Below are the following tasks that are way better left to a handyman:

Flooring and tile installation – Tiling and flooring require special tools and the experience of the handyman to use it effectively. A slight mistake in this area could ruin the entire look of the floor.

Plumbing – Plumbing is an issue that no one would like to handle. When there’s a problem in the drainage system, only a professional problem can inspect the problem and provide an appropriate solution.

Painting – Although most homeowners do it on their own, it is not as easy as it looks. Painting a room or an entire house is a time-consuming process. You need to prime, tape and trim and you have to clean all the mess. A handyman will do all these work for you.

Home Renovation – You can’t just break the walls of your home with a sledgehammer and expect it to look exactly as you planned the next day. You need a proper renovation plan to make sure that your home’s structural integrity isn’t affected. You cannot create such a plan if you are not as experienced as the handyman.

Save time

When you do the work on your own, there will be times when you have to pause to do other work or buy tools and equipment to finish the job. This could take a lot of time compared to when you let the handyman do it for you. A handyman is prepared with the right tools, materials, and how to get the job done effectively.

Save Money

A handyman knows what he or she is doing; therefore, you only need to pay once to get the job done right. No need for trial and errors and the costly redone when your own work is flawed. A handyman will make sure the job is finished. Moreover, when you need materials, handyman often has discounted rates for suppliers.

Skills and Experience

Whether it’s flooring, plumbing, painting or any home repairs or improvement a handyman has the skills and experience to get the job done. It’s not his first rodeo and he has seen it all before. He or she has the necessary skills and experience to complete the job.

Tools

No more going to the hardware store to buy an expensive tool that you don’t know how it works and that you’ll only use once. Your handyman will have the tools for every job and how it can be done efficiently.

Workmanship

When working with a handyman, you can be sure that the finished job is what you expect it would be. One of the reasons for that is that they need to maintain a good working relationship with their customers. If there’s an issue or confusion, they will do their best to shed light in the situation.

Safety

Aside from getting the job done, safety is one of the priorities of the handyman. A handyman is trained to use the tools and equipment safely. The handyman also has the protective gear to protect themselves while the work is being completed.

While DIY can work, it is not always the best solution. It can cause a lot of stress particularly when things go wrong and worse it could put you and your family at risk. So why not choose a quality handyman who can take care of everything for you and get the job done effectively.

What a handyman can do for you

Here is a list of the jobs that a handyman can do for you:

  • Plumbing
  • Painting
  • Residential and commercial improvements
  • Home and commercial repairs
  • Tree removal
  • Carpentry
  • Drywall repairs
  • Hardwood flooring installation
  • Landscaping

Source by Arnel Y Colar