Thursday, March 7, 2013

Home Selling 101: Getting Your Home Ready for the Home Inspection

OK you prepared your home to sell. You mowed the lawn. You put out new pine needles and you even replaced those three dead bushes. You disassembled the trampoline in the back yard that you couldn't live without three summers ago. You moved out the clutter (all into the garage and the attic) to make your home seem bigger. You painted over that purple accent wall with a neutral color. You even took down your velvet painting of "Dogs Playing Poker." You lived in your house as if it were a museum for three months. Real Estate agents have been in and out of your house more often than my family at a buffet bar.

Well, you got an offer and accepted it. The buyer's real estate agent tells you they want you to swim in a tank with live sharks.....I mean let their home inspector come and inspect your house. You feel the anxiety coming on...What to do.....no don't take those pills they talk about on TV. Read the tips in this article.

My purpose in this article is to let you know some common things that home inspectors look for during an inspection and some things you can do to prepare for the colonoscopy........I mean the home inspection. Here are my tips:

1. The home inspector is going to find something. No mater how much you prepare your house, he will find something. Don't take it personally.

2. Clean your gutters.

3. Trim any trees or branches touching the roof.

4. Caulk the joints on your trim around windows and doors.

5. Make sure all your downspouts have diverters under them.

6. Clean your oven...make sure all your burners work.

7. Make sure your disposal and dishwasher are working properly.

8. Tighten your kitchen cabinets if they are loose.

9. Tighten tour toilets if they are loose.

10. Make sure your heat and air conditioning are working properly.

11. Caulk around your tub and shower if needed.

12. Change your filters for your HVAC system.

13. Make sure all your windows and doors open and close properly. Make adjustments as needed.

14. Remember all the stuff you dumped in the attic and garage to make your house more roomy? Please clean these. The inspector will need to get in there.

15. Make sure your garage door goes up and down properly. Make sure the auto reverse works properly.

16. Replace any light bulbs that are burned out.

17. For goodness sakes whatever you do, don't put that velvet painting of "Dogs Playing Poker" back on the wall.

Get off the ledge!!! Don't jump!!! You will be fine. You will survive the home inspection process. Remember that the home inspector is still going to find some things no matter how much you prepare. It's not personal. If you have any questions or concerns about the home inspection process...or you want to buy a used trampoline...cheap. Cantact me - Preston Sandlin http://www.homeinspectioncarolina.com.

Wire EDM Machines: An Overview

While there are many brands and models of Wire EDM machines available today, the three most prominent manufacturers are Elox, Japax, and Mitsubishi.

While each of these companies manufacture similar products, there will always be some varying features such as the User-interface with the CNC controller, the numbers of wires, be it a 4-axis or 5-axis Wire EDM machine, type of electrical current (AC vs. DC), and the gauges of wires that can be used. Another very big difference will be the size of the tank in which the manufacturing is accomplished.

Some examples of specifications for one model from each of these companies are:

Elox Fanuc Model M - (the Fanuc indicating the type of CNC controller that is a component of the Elox Wire EDM) has an X-axis path of 20", a Y-axis path of 14", and a Z-axis path of 10"

Japax Wire EDM Model LDM-S - has a Y-axis path 13.8" and capable of machining a work piece with the measurements of 15.7" x 19.7" x 5.9" and a table that moves 7.9" x 13.8"

Mitsubishi Wire EDM Model DWC 110 H-1 - has an X-axis of 12", a Y-axis of 18", and a Z-axis of 10"

Each of these models only represents one of many different models offered by their respective manufacturer. Variations will be observed from model to model with some differences including the distance that each axis wire can travel, the size of product that can be manufactured and the CNC controller.

When selecting a wire EDM machine, one must take into consideration the product that will be manufactured, the degrees of tolerance and variances that are allowed, how detailed the cut will be, and not least importantly, the funds available for purchasing the wire EDM.

While Elox, Japax and Mitsubishi are three prominent manufacturers of wire EDM machines, remember that there are also other manufactures of wire EDM machines.

The Difference Between an Associates and Bachelor's Degree: Which Is Right for You?

For some, the decision about their future is clear. Many students - no matter the age - want to go to a four-year university to get a bachelor's degree. They may take a few years to figure out what they want to do in life. Other students, however, may be looking for the most efficient way to set themselves apart from other job seekers in certain professions. That's where an associate's degree from a community college or technical school can come into play.

There's no right answer as to which of those paths is better. It all depends on the individual student. On the other hand, there are some clear-cut pros and cons of each path.

Associate's Degree

Less time: One of the biggest advantages of an associate's degree is the time requirement. Most associate degree programs take two years to complete, compared to four years for a bachelor's degree. In addition, most community colleges and technical schools cater to non-traditional students and people who already work full-time, so more classes are available on nights and weekends. Less money: As you'd probably expect, associate degree programs also cost much less than a four year degree. Every school is different, but a typical associate degree program costs $6,000-$10,000 to complete. More specific: Many students use an associate's degree program like a trade school. For instance, many of the jobs offered by staffing agencies around the country - professionals like welding, air conditioning, auto repair and nursing - are all incredibly popular programs at community colleges and technical schools.

Bachelor's Degree

More opportunities: To be frank, many jobs require a bachelor's degree to even be considered as an applicant - particularly white-collar positions. Take the television news industry, for example. If you want to be a photographer or studio assistant, an associate's degree will work. If you want to be a reporter or producer (higher-paying positions with more responsibilities), you will need a degree. Well-rounded education: Obtaining a bachelor's degree will expose you to more core classes like history, English and math. In addition, you will likely be exposed to new subjects you would never think of taking in the first place. More choices: Whereas associate degrees may make sense for someone who already has a particular trade in mind, a bachelor's degree typically affords students more choices. There are simply more majors, more fields of study and more possible paths at four-year institutions. This degree plan also gives a student more time to make a decision on his or her particular major.

As you can see, there are advantages whether you pick a four-year institution or a community college. It really depends on your own desires and goals. Education is the first step, followed by job experience. Do your research, compare costs and map out a plan.

Direct Mail - A Brief Introduction

Direct Mail marketing can be defined as "marketing through a channel that reaches the consumer directly". The channel is usually through a mailer. Direct mail marketing is also known as "Direct Response Marketing" but there are those who refer to this as "Junk Mail". That is mainly because all of us receive so many direct mails these days that we hardly open any and as a result most of them end up as junk. And so the receiver does not end up taking the desired action that the business wants it to take. In fact these days people are receiving so many direct mails that some companies are offering them an option to opt out of receiving the mailers.

But that was not the case before. When direct mail started it was quite effective (in many countries where consumers do not receive so many mailers it still is), and so the business could stand to gain from it. But now in places such as the US, direct mails have mostly lost their effectiveness.

Channels of Direct Mail

Some popular channels of direct mail include advertising circulars, pre-approved credit cards, product catalogs, discount coupons, invitations, and many other unsolicited commercial merchandise that the consumer may not be interested in at all, or at best is indifferent about. Often companies do not send such direct mails to one and all but select groups of customers based on a geographical area, income group or social belonging. But even then the target group is rather large because the response rate is quite low.

What Made Direct Mail So Popular Once

Notwithstanding its problems, direct mail had many advantages and that is why it became so popular. To begin with, it is a 'one to one communication' and so the business can reach the customer directly. There are no noises in the system, meaning that the business can inform the customer whatever it wants him to know. Direct mail is also cheaper to deliver ad so for the same expense as television ads for example, the business can reach a far bigger number of customers.

Consumers while reading a newspaper tend to avoid looking at the advertisement insertions and when they see television, they tend to go for a drink when the commercials are running. When it comes to billboards most people tend to take just a fleeting glance as they are on the move while driving. But that is not the case with direct mail because it is sort of 'up on the face' and thus the concentration levels of the consumers are much higher. The lack of any distraction means that the receiver ca takes a decision after considering the validity of the offer and how attractive it is to him. Because of this, it has been seen that the response rate of direct mail is often higher.

But the challenge as mentioned above is to stand out from all the different mailers a person get and make him open it and read.

Risky Conventional Treatments For Menopause Have You Worried? Here is the Answer!

For millions of women around the globe the onset of menopause can be a period during their life where they are afflicted when many common symptoms, generally referred to as the 34 menopause symptoms. Amongst these ailments, some of the dreaded symptoms included nausea, dizziness, night sweats (night hot flashes), menopause hot flashes, irritability lack of focus, insomnia and a variety of other symptoms that can greatly take away from the quality of life. And with all of the modern day technology that we currently have, the most common treatments for menopause involve risky hormonal replacement therapies, or treatments that can have a variety of risky side effects.

For many women, they already are suffering enough from the side effects of their menopause. There is no need to heighten that risk. But many are unaware that there are proven natural remedies for hot flashes and other menopausal symptoms. The best natural menopause remedies offers menopause relief by utilizing high-potency phytoestrogen botanicals, black cohosh, soy isoflavones, and other proprietary ingredients to combat these common symptoms. You don't have to go it alone. You can find natural, botanical alternatives to treat menopause and ones that have no side effects, but you want to always make sure that the remedy that you choose offers clinical proof that it works and that it is also void of any undesirable side effects.

Keep in mind that the best natural menopause remedies of today incorporate only all-natural ingredients, as provided by Mother Nature. Ingredients that work beyond a shadow of any doubt to relive the associated symptoms-yet also at the same time they work gently and diligently, without causing any side effects or other attached and undesirable symptoms Considering the risks that are associated with conventional menopause drugs, it should come as no surprise that many women are now turning to the clinically proven power of the best natural menopause remedies.

Seals Need Our Assistance

Seals all around the world are endangered. Some face extinction within a few years according to scientists. They are being wiped out by man, disease and natural enemies. They are also slowly dying because of loss of habitat. It would be a real shame if the only seals left in this world were only found in zoos. We owe it to future generations to do everything possible to save these majestic animals.

Seals Face Extinction

There are at least 33 species of seals in the world that are known. There could be more that haven't been discovered. There are also some who lost their fight to survive and are now extinct. There are four more species that are in very real danger of going extinct in the next few years. The change in climate has affected much of the seal's territory. Polar ice caps are melting leading to losses for the seal.

All about Seals

They range in all sizes with the largest being over 16 feet long and the smallest being around 4 feet in length. Male seals are known as bulls, females are cows and seal babies are pups. They are from the family of pinnepeds. They get this name because of the wing shape of their feet. They range from the Polar Regions to the warm climates of Hawaii.

Why are so many seals in jeopardy of losing to extinction? A lot of the cause came in 1988 when there was an epidemic of a distemper virus that took its toll on several seal species. One of the hardest hit was the common seal. The common seal is also known as the harbor seal and nearly 1/3 of the population was wiped out because of this virus. Since then their numbers have been increasing but at a very slow rate. During the outbreak the UK made it illegal for even fishermen to kill common seals. They are the only ones with the right to kill a seal since the Conservation of Seals Act of 1970.

Seal Conservation and Marine Parks

These animals are highly intelligent creatures that do well in marine parks and many such parks use seals to educate people about seals. This isn't a way of life for most seals but parks will usually use seals that cannot make it in the wild anymore. They are considered mammals since they do nurse their young and have fur. They can hold their breath under water for long periods of time. This makes it possible for them to hunt for food in very deep waters. Many people think of seals as lazy but this is far from true. They spend very little time on land and lead very busy lives when in the water. They do have a period of time when they are mating, giving birth and molting that they spend a longer period of time ashore.

Seals are beautiful creatures that need the help of people all around the world to protect them. All hunting of seals should stop and the culling of seals shouldn't be allowed. Special nets that will not drown seals should be used to prevent the annual deaths of hundreds of seals. There is hope for the future of seals all over the world.


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