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How To Clean A Radiator Inside
Dust is unavoidable, it gets everywhere in our homes, and we all should know what that feels like. Dust is comprised of things found within your home. A matter like animal hair, pet dander, textile fibres, paper fibres, human skin cells, human hair, and food particles are just a few of the materials that make up indoor dust. Every time you open a door into your home, you are also allowing access for dust particles to come in as well. Dust can become the perfect breeding ground for insects and allergens. If inhaled the particles can be harmful to humans...
Removing A Radiator
A radiator circulates water to provide heat in a room, they are usually installed with clips or brackets that are fixed to the wall. There are a number of occasions when removing a radiator would make life a lot easier, especially when it comes to decorating behind and also for cleaning all that accumulated dust away! See Blog – How To Decorate Behind A Radiator The major thing that prevents DIYer’s from removing radiators is simple, they really are not specialised in this field and it is recommended to call out a local plumber, who can remove and replace the...
How To Clean Radiators
Airborne Contamination When using our central heating radiators, they become the heart and lungs of the home during the cold spells and winter months that we all rely on for our warmth comfort and wellbeing. But few of us ever relate radiators to poor indoor air quality and health issues in our homes. It is now becoming evident our insulated airtight homes have significantly changed the indoor environments in which our radiators operate. Radiators have now become the main source of airflow throughout the home, by heat convection recirculating warm air. See Blog - Can You Be Allergic To Central...
How To Remove A Radiator
Any home Central Heating system can become complicated and something that most people don’t want to mess with if they do not know what they are dealing with! But at some point, you may find yourself in a position where you have no choice but to remove a radiator and the most common reason for this is when it comes to decorating behind! One thing that is also ignored is the amount of dust that has accumulated behind the radiator over time too! See Blog – The Importance of Cleaning Radiators See Blog – How Much Dust Does A Radiator...
How To Stop Wallpaper Peeling Behind A Radiator
Wallpaper is glued to your wall with an adhesive that over time and in especially humid and dry conditions this can weaken and cause the wallpaper to peel away from the wall. This can make your rooms feel like they have been neglected if just left. If you don’t want to replace the wallpaper, you can try to fix the peeling parts. But there is also one place that we never even think about! Yes – the wall behind the radiator, which is one of the most common and first places where the wallpaper will start peeling away due to...
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