Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Things to Consider When Contemplating Investing in a Pool

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Owning a pool can be one of the most enjoyable relaxing investments you can make for your home. In many cases, the value of your property will go up, not to mention, you will be the envy of the neighborhood. The positives definitely outweigh the negatives, unless you allow your pool to fall into an unmaintained or improperly maintained state.

Here are a few things you should keep in mind if you are planning to invest in a pool.

·         Make sure you have the money to pay a professional to keep the PH balance and chlorine of the water at optimal levels or have correct knowledge to DIY.
·         Never opt for the cheap route when it comes to your pool maintenance
·         Never let the water levels dip below or get above where it should be
·         Don’t forget to keep the filters clean and working properly

These are just a few things you should keep in mind; however, the list is much more extensive. Let’s look at some of the points closer. Keeping the chemical levels tested and where they should be is extremely important if you plan on have a healthy pool for your family and friends. Not having enough chlorine for example, can promote algae and bacteria build up. Having too much chlorine can cause sickness if swallowed and major skin or eye irritations. 

Looking for the cheapest company to maintenance your pool is a recipe for disaster. Many times the “professionals” are not really professionals, but out to make a quick buck. If you are not equipped with the knowledge to do the necessary job yourself, call a reputable company. As mentioned earlier, if money is a factor, having a pool will probably not be a pleasant experience for you.

Your pool will never be the blissful relaxing oasis if you struggle with improper water levels. There are many things that proper water levels serve a purpose for, including keeping other components of your pool working properly. For example, if your levels are too low your water pump is in jeopardy of taking in too much air and needing to be replaced. Just remember, pool maintenance makes the difference in your experience being a nightmare or a lifelong pleasantry. 




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Sunday, July 20, 2014

Fun Ways to Escape the July Heat

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The soaring temperatures in the month of July in Bryan College Station can be brutal if you don’t have a plan for you and your family to escape the heat. With many businesses focused on providing a fun time out of the blistering sun, coming up with several ways to have fun and escape the July heat should not be a problem.  Here are a few things to consider.

A Day At Your Local Health Club  
This option gives you a chance to do many of the things you normally enjoy outside, like swimming, tennis, jogging, etc., without the scorching heat forcing you to have a short day of fun. If you just moved to your new home, be sure get registered at one or the other. There are several options in Bryan College Station:
Ice Skate In July? Sure!
On a day when the mercury is hitting 90+ degrees, how about a day at an indoor ice rink? Unless you’re a seasoned vet on a pair of ice skates, you and friends or family could spend hours upon hours just laughing at trying to stay in a vertical position on the blades.
For more info, check out Spirit Ice Arena

A Day At Post Oak Mall
Another activity that will provide fun and entertainment, is taking advantage of a day at the local mall. There is usually something for everyone in the mall. From shopping to catching the latest Hollywood blockbuster, you are sure to stay cool and occupied at the mall.

Grand Station Entertainment is a family entertainment center owned and operated by Mike and Deanna Logan where you can find fun and excitement for everyone. Our newly remodeled 73,000 square foot facility features attractions which include, 40 lanes of bowling, laser tag, glow-n-the-dark miniature golf, birthday party rooms, arcade gallery, food court, sports bar and conference-banquet-meeting room.

So, if you’re single, a couple with no kids, or a family of ten, all of these activities will help you forget how hot Bryan College Station can get outside and still have an awesome day of fun in July.




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Sunday, July 13, 2014

Moving in July

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So, you decided to move out of your house and you can’t find one friend or family member to answer their phone and help you. It’s not a coincidence; they know you’re moving in and that you chose to do it in the hot month of July in Central Texas. Therefore, the chances of them being available to help you load a rental truck any time before September, are slim.  Do not panic though; there are creative ways of getting this daunting task done on your own if needed.

Being ahead of the game and getting things in order before the big day can be a plus for you and for anyone you are planning to have help you. If you know you are moving July 10th, start packing around June 10th. Give yourself time to get all the little things packed and organized as much as possible before the move date. This strategy will make it easier to convince potential moving help that they are not walking into a disaster zone. In addition, if you hire a Brazos Valley moving company, you will have everything organized for them cutting down the man-hours.

Besides the unforgiving Bryan College Station heat you’ll find in July, you will also have to be mindful of chance the for rain and thunderstorms. Heat is one thing, but having all your things drenched because you were not aware of the rain coming, is something different all together. Stay informed on the weather in your area for your moving day. Being one-step ahead will keep the possibility of a surprise springing up on you.


Having to move is usually unpleasant for anyone, but you can make this periodic experience as painless as possible if you just apply some common sense to your move. Your preparedness and the willingness to get organized will allow you to focus less on the physical act of moving and more on the great adventure ahead of your in your new home





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Thursday, July 3, 2014

Tips for Having a Safe 4th of July Celebration

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 It’s that time of year when the swimming pools are full,  the barbeque pit is hot, and most outside activities are  fair game. During this season, we also celebrate one  of the most important holidays for our country’s history,  our Independence Day. While paying your respects to  those that made our freedom and independence  possible, the last thing you want is for unsafe behavior  to turn the celebration into an unfortunate tragedy.  Therefore, here are some basic tips to ensure you and  those around you have a problem free time this 4th of  July.

 One thing to remember if your celebration is going to  involve children is, they do not have the ability to see  things like fireworks and an uncovered pool as  potential hazards. If setting fireworks off is legal in your  area, always remember the children must be  supervised if handling them and they must be old  enough to ignite them safely. When it comes to pools,  never leave the underage kids out back with an uncovered pool while the adults head inside. These two basic precautions, when overlooked are responsible for countless accidents and in many cases fatalities.

Another thing to keep in mind during you 4th of July celebration is that this holiday has been shown to have a large number of impaired drivers on the road. If you are planning to take the family to a fireworks display or anywhere for that matter, remember to observe the vehicles around you to ensure they are not driving erratically or showing signs of being driven by an intoxicated driver.

Sometimes we get so caught up in taking precautions for ourselves that we forget about our four legged family members that could be hurt in an unsafe 4th of July celebration. Just remember, if you pets are not familiar with the loud sounds of fireworks going off, they could get startled and do something out of character, like run from the loud noise toward the street. Also, remember not to let the animal help themselves to the food you might be having. Many foods we enjoy are poisons to dogs and cats. Remembering these few simple tips will keep your Independence Day celebration accident and disaster free.





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