Brr! It’s getting cold outside.
We’re quite sure everybody remembers the icy grip in the UK one year ago. Temperatures plummeting to -15°C marked one of the coldest winters for the past decade. Thinking of the freezing chaos and the life lessons we’ve already learnt, you should definitely consider taking measures against the cold snap and frozen pipes in advance.
Look at the bright side! Enjoy the snow showers by following Bob’s Handyman Services plumbing advice proven useful with time. See below when and how you know your pipes are frozen and our simple (but effective) guidelines to protect them regardless of your home presence or absence.
So, let’s go through them in more detail.
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The term minimalism emerged during the 1960’s. From there on it has evolved a lot, outlined new meanings and the motto “less is more” became the foundation of minimalism. Studies have shown that a messy home will affect badly on mental health thereby resulting in anxiety and depressing. Continue reading →
If you are worried that your pet will get bored in your absence, then opting for a cap flap is the best option you have. But most of the people who install a cat flap usually get it done by a professional. The problem with a professional is that you’ll have to burn a hole in your pocket to get the job done. That’s why this guide will help you figure out the ways in which you can easily fit the cat flap all by yourself. Continue reading →
When people think of concrete flooring they don’t automatically consider installing it in their homes because they are worried it will be cold or look too industrial. However, concrete flooring has so many benefits that at the end of this article it may very well become your new favourite flooring style for future home and office projects. Continue reading →
There is nothing more irritating than noise stealing your sleep throughout the night. No matter how many earplugs or sound machines you try, you just can’t find peace and quiet.
Environmental noise that comes from traffic, airplanes and trains has been a significant challenge for the World Health Organisation, especially in Western Europe. Continue reading →
When it comes to interior design, whether it be in the home or in a commercial building, having a large space to work with is a real pleasure. The possibilities for design and indeed décor, really open up and your creativity and flair can run riot. There are a number of important factors to take into account and trends change. Continue reading →
If you’re a landlord currently renting out your property, you know how much work goes into making a house feel like home. Do you ever feel you don’t have enough time to make the house look how you want it to? Let alone finding the time to get it on the market. Lucky for you, we’ve got some design tips that’ll keep the house looking great, and save yourself lots of work in the future. Continue reading →
Today’s handymen will need to be ready for the risks that come with their work.
Whether you are a professional handyman like the tradesmen at Bob’s or simply do DIY as a hobby, then you’ll need to know about all the safety concerns that come with your general day to day duties. Continue reading →
Living with a disability is hard, especially when the environment is not adapted to your needs. There are a lot of people who have hearing, visual or physical impairment, which make their lives more difficult, especially in a home which is not modified for their needs. Continue reading →
Renovations can be tough, especially when you have to deal with a small home. Add functionality and personalise the premises at the same time. Sometimes you have to sacrifice functionality for fancy home decor or the other way around. Continue reading →