All posts by Anne Younger

Anne is a 30-something full-time SAHM mom of 5 ranging from 3 to 17 and grandma of 1 who resides in Ashwaubenon (Green Bay) Wisconsin. She started blogging in 2008 as a way to regain her sanity. She enjoys coffee, chocolate, cheeseburgers and vodka along with spending time with her husband and kids.

Large Line Problems: When a Household Snake Simply Won’t Fix the Problem

Nothing elicits panic like the sight of water slowly creeping up the bowl of your toilet with nowhere else for it to go.

A blocked or slow toilet isn’t a terribly uncommon issue and most homeowners will deal with it at least once in their lives, but a blocked toilet is always a symptom of something else. Sometimes, it can be as simple as too much toilet paper or a child’s toy wedged in the trap, however, a blocked or slow draining toilet can also me a sign of a more serious issue.

Most common ways to unclog a blockage

There are a few common (and not so common) ways that you can unclog a minor clog. Use of a plunger, a toilet snake, or chemical compounds can usually clear small blockages, and there are even ways to unclog a toilet without a plunger by using a generous amount of dish soap and boiling water.

Cheap and effective, a plunger can be a real lifesaver to have around the house in a pinch. Using a plunger may seem self-explanatory, but there are many people who fail to use a plunger correctly and fail to remove a clog because of it. Plungers work based on suction and pressure, so you’ll need water in the basin to create a vacuum seal. Make sure there’s at least 3 to 4 inches of water in the toilet bowl before attempting to use a plunger. You can add a bit of water if need be, though in most toilet clog situations the issue will be more water, not less. To deal with this, remove some of the water from the full toilet bowl with a bucket so that you have enough water to create a seal without it splashing on you.

Plunge in a vertical motion so that the plunger is covering the drainage hole entirely and creating a good seal. Plunge up and down in a steady motion. You don’t need to be especially violent about this, since it’s all about maintaining the seal. After 20 seconds, lift the plunger. You may see some debris come up into the bowl. It’s important to remove this before it goes back down the drain and adds to the blockage.

Plunge again for another 20 seconds. It’s important to plunge twice to make sure the clog has been entirely removed.

How to use a toilet snake

A toilet drain snake is a long coil of wire with a corkscrew tip that you feed into the pipe until you encounter the offending clog. Once you find the clog, turn the snake clockwise to “screw” into the clog and break it up. If it’s a firmer clog (like a toy), the clog may wind itself around the snake and draw it back up.

A simple, cheap snake can do the trick for easy clogs, but when things more complicated you’ll want to call a professional. This is especially true if your toilets keep clogging, which is a sign of a larger problem. If you can’t break up a clog on your own or the plunger or snake encounters no blockages, you’ll want to call a plumber in Toronto to help diagnose the issue and correct the problem before it gets worse.

Pro tip

Think you may have a clog but don’t want to risk flushing the toilet and finding out? Take off the toilet tank lid and reach in until you find the flapper. Lift it manually and see if the water starts to drain or back up. This will prevent you from flooding your bathroom!

 

 

 

How Do I Treat Baby Eczema?

Baby eczema is an annoying and irritating skin condition that affects about 15-20% of children. As so many babies suffer some form of this disorder in infancy, it’s usually treated as ‘non-threatening’. However, not dealing with it early on can result in eczema turning chronic and literally ruining your child’s life. Nobody wants this for their child, so the best thing you can do as a parent is use the most effective baby eczema treatments as soon as you notice the symptoms. The good news is, there’s a high chance changing your diet might be the only thing you’ll need to do in order to avert the disaster. In some situations, other forms of treatment may be necessary.

Baby Eczema and Diet: What’s the Connection?

Up to 20% of babies are born with dry and sensitive skin. This is a precursor to baby eczema. In the majority of cases, more severe forms of dermatitis may develop even if you are extremely careful when tending to the newborn’s skin.

The problem with eczema of any kind is that no one knows exactly why it occurs. There is some data to prove that it can run in families as well as be a reaction to allergens, like common chemicals (think washing detergents) or foods. However, the exact mechanism of this condition is unknown. This means we cannot prevent eczema with a 100% guarantee.

However, due to multiple studies on the connection between diet and this skin condition, we know that:

  • Breastfeeding can help protect your baby from eczema.
  • Breastfeeding mothers should avoid eating tree nuts, peanuts, fish, eggs, and cow’s milk to prevent their baby from developing dermatitis.

It’s currently believed that a baby’s gut health is directly responsible for triggering eczema flares. So, the best treatment is to keep your little one’s tummy healthy. As you are the one feeding them, it’s controlling the quality of food you yourself eat that makes all the difference.

How to Treat Baby Eczema and Sooth Your Child

If your little one does develop baby eczema, do not panic. Starting treatment as soon as you notice skin redness, flaking, and irritation will help stop the progression of the condition.

1.      Take a soothing bath every night

Change your regular bath to a soothing bath with aromatherapy oils. Lavender and chamomile oils are the best because they help not only to reduce inflammation, causing your baby discomfort, but they also help relax them and soothe the child to sleep.

Bear in mind that a bath for a baby with eczema should be short and the water should be warm instead of hot. Never use rough washcloths or loofahs when washing your little one. Only the softest materials and towels are acceptable.

2.      Moisturize little one’s skin all the time

Baby eczema often develops out of extreme skin dryness, so effective and frequent moisturizing is one of the best treatments. Use only fragrance and dye-free creams. Consider using gel-like products based on water instead of ‘heavy’ baby creams.

3.      Keep your baby comfortably cool

Sweating will cause the already existing irritation to get worse and will cause a lot of discomfort to your child. Note that stress is one of the triggers for baby eczema, so you have to avoid it to your best ability.

Wearing clothes made of soft ‘breathing’ fabrics will help. As you can’t do it during the winter, change your baby more often to remove sweaty clothing. In the summer, use cooling compresses to keep your little one comfortable. Placing a cool washcloth on the areas affected by baby eczema for 3-5 minutes will help treatment, as well as soothe the child.

In severe cases of eczema, you and your baby might be prescribed medications, like antihistamines or antifungal drugs. It’s imperative to have your doctor monitor the condition and start extra treatment if the situation becomes severe. This is your best chance of preventing the eczema from turning chronic.

Easy Home Upgrades Can Add Thousands to Your Property Value

 

Better weather is here, with clear days, sunshine, and wonderful opportunities to spotlight your property and its curb appeal—along with the chance to add thousands to your property value and make that sale!

To help you maximize that appeal, here’s a checklist of upgrades to your home that are relatively inexpensive (most of those listed here can be accomplished for well under $1,000), but that can add significant property value and return on investment. Just a few of the simple Spring fixes below can increase your property’s value, for example, by one to four percent, and all before the prospective buyer ever enters the home.

 

Add Thousands to Your Property Value with These Easy Home Upgrades

Most of the tasks to follow can be accomplished with even a little DIY know-how, or SERVIZ’s local network of pros can also assist, as well:

  1. Replace Your Front Door. A beautiful new front door—preferably one that’s reinforced steel—will not only immediately add immediate curb appeal, it’s also a bonus to home safety (and insurance rates), as well as to air quality. To stretch your budget, you can also simply do a nice repaint of the door instead.
  2. Add a New Coat of Paint. A new paint job for the entire interior of the property (after covering and filling imperfections or holes in drywall) is a time-honored, popular and accepted method of adding newness and brightness to a home and instant appeal to homebuyers.

    However, don’t stop there. An exterior paint job can give new life to a home’s appeal, emphasizing its best features and providing home shoppers with a pleasing first glimpse of your property at its best. Just don’t indulge yourself in crazy shades and keep color choices tasteful and neutral.

  3. Upgrade Your Garage Door. Your home’s garage door can take up as much as 35 to 40% of a property’s overall façade. It’s no wonder, then, that a new garage door is one of the best ways to increase a home’s visual impact while also increasing return on investment (as noted in the 2016 “Cost vs. Value” report in Remodeling magazine). A new garage door also adds safety and security, and upgrading to an automatic versus a manual garage door is a big plus with home shoppers, according to many experts.
  4. Inspect, clean and paint moldings, built-in bookcases and trim. Moldings can help to frame a room and show off its bones. Clean and neatly paint your moldings to show off a room at its most beautiful.
  5. Professionally Clean Your Windows (Inside and Out). It’s amazing the effect clean and sparkling windows can have on the appeal of a property. From outside, they twinkle in the sun and provide a pleasant introduction to the home itself. From inside, and framed only minimally with draperies or blinds (keep them open when buyers visit) they maximize light and air, contributing to an overall impression of warmth and cleanliness.
  6. Clean Carpets. Far too many overlook this simple, easy way to show off a home to its best advantage, freshen up for Spring, and give new life to old carpets when the budget doesn’t allow for them to be replaced outright. This task also contributes to overall air quality and can make a huge difference in homes where smoking or pets were also a factor.
  7. Install a New HVAC System. A new HVAC system improve air quality and energy efficiency, and can add tangible value to your home’s asking price. It’s also a great way to add an instant edge if you find your home competing with others in your area.
  8. Fix and Repair External Gates and Fences. This is a repair that is both useful cosmetically, as well as being a big plus for home shoppers who are both safety-minded or who may be pet owners. You may also want to consider adding on a fresh coat of paint or varnish.
  9. Upgrade or Install External Motion Sensor or Safety Lighting. According to many industry pros, now more than ever, the biggest single concern for most homeowners today is safety, so visible and tasteful, well-installed external lighting will go a long way toward giving home buyers peace of mind.
  10. Upgrade Your Water Heater. By upgrading to a better (and professionally installed) water heater, you’ll not only be adding to your home’s safety features and energy consumption, you’ll also be adding one more highly desirable element for today’s home shoppers.

If you need help accomplishing these tasks, or want to find a Home Repair Professional to assist with them, the SERVIZ app can be a great resource. SERVIZ can also show you how your own metro area stacks up for safety against other cities nationwide by checking out their useful Home Safety Rankings (HSR) Index, at https://www.serviz.com/national-hsr-index.

Meanwhile, just a few of these basic home repairs and upgrades can be worth their weight in gold for home sellers and real estate pros, and can increase the value of your home overall by potential thousands.

As the Spring sunshine returns, there’s never been a better time to add value to your investment. So what are you waiting for?

5 Important Features to Watch for When Considering a New Home

There is nothing as exciting as the search for a new home. While you may be busy picking out paint colors and rearranging furniture in your mind when you tour a home for sale, the home tour and inspection are when you can really look closely at any home you want to buy. Aspects of the home that cannot be easily or inexpensively changed are the most important to consider before purchase:

Location, location, location 

Take a careful look at the neighborhood, nearby schools, and how far it is from work or any places you visit often. Is there a lot of traffic noise? Are there families with children or pets in the neighborhood? These are things that will affect your life greatly if you move into a home. Too many prospective homebuyers focus only on the home, only to realize later that the neighborhood itself isn’t a good fit.

The size of the home 

The size of a home is another feature that is very difficult to change. You may be able to add on a small room or deck, but the basic footprint of your house will likely stay the same. Is it large enough for your family and future? Is it too big to maintain or keep warm in the winter? If you aren’t sure what size house you really need, visit lots of open houses and check out this article from the folks at Get Rich Slowly: “How Much House Do You Need?”

The condition of plumbing, HVAC, and major appliances 

Some of the most expensive repairs come from hidden systems in the home. It may not be obvious that the air conditioner is on its last leg if you tour the home on a cool day, but if the unit fails after you move in, you will be stuck with the cost of repairs. It is always recommended to have an expert look at major components of a home before purchase.Give experts a call for  air conditioner repair in Oshawa or to have them evaluate the HVAC of your future home.

The age of the roof

How old is the home’s roof? Did the previous owner take care of it with general maintenance and proper rain gutters? You will want to know the answer to this question before purchasing any home. A traditional shingle roof should last at least 15 years (with a lifespan of up to 30 years with proper care in certain climates), while metal roofs can last 50 years or longer.

Windows, aspect, and lighting 

Although it is possible to add or remove windows, it is an expensive process to do so. Pay attention to the light and orientation of the home during your walk-through. A window with southern exposure will generate more heat than windows facing north, for example. Do you need to know what to look for? An extensive article on the effect of home aspect (the direction a home faces) on temperature and lighting is available here.

Fresh paint, appliances, or flooring can make a house look new. Don’t get distracted by the parts of a home that are easily changed. Instead, take a look at the five components outlined in this article to make the best long-term home purchase for your current and future needs.

 

 

 

 

Why Buy a KIA?

In 2003, I purchased my first ever brand new car, a 2003 Kia Spectra and I loved it. That car was my baby and I love every moment that I had it.

When I bought my Kia I was a young mom with 2 small children who have gone through quite a few cars that were prone to breaking down. It wasn’t hard for me to make the decision to buy a Kia and that is because it was backed with a heck of a warranty that meant my children and I would have a car that was safe and reliable.

 

Not my exact car but this is the make, model and color I had.

When my family grew from three to five and then to six, we made the decision to part with my Spectra and it was a very sad day for me. That car was always good to me and I have always recommended Kia Motors to friends and family.

Built to Last and Backed with the Warranties to Prove It

When you purchase a KIA you can rest assured that you are protected with their (updated) industry-leading Kia 10-year or 100,000-mile warranty program.

The Kia 10-year/100,000 mile warranty program* consists of:

  • 10-year/100,000 mile limited powertrain warranty.
  • 5-year/60,000 mile limited basic warranty.
  • 5-year/100,000 mile limited anti-perforation warranty.
  • 5-year/60,000 mile roadside assistance plan.

Each provides coverage until either the yearly or total mileage figure is reached, whichever comes first.

This warranty program applies on vehicles manufactured from 2008 on.

The Kia 10-year/100,000-mile warranty program* covers repairs made to precise Kia standards and requirements. You can rest easy knowing your vehicle is in the skilled hands of Kia trained service technicians at your authorized Kia Dealer, like Sunset Kia of Auburn.

KIA IS THE HIGHEST RANKED BRAND IN INITIAL QUALITY, TWO YEARS IN A ROW.

On top of the 10-year/100,000 mile warranty program you get 24-hour roadside assistance and let me tell you, just when you don’t think you will ever need it….it will come in handy. I may or may not know from personal experience.

In addition to all of these great features for buying a Kia, when you purchase a new or pre-owned vehicle that in two years old or newer you will get FREE oil changes for life at Sunset Kia after you attend the New Owner Orientation clinic!! 

Now is the time to get to Sunset Kia of Auburn and find your next car!