• Water Faucet
    Plumbing

    5 Signs It’s Time to Replace Your Water Heater

    What are the first things you do in the morning? You check your email, brush your teeth, and take a hot shower to energize yourself for the workday. Now imagine that one day, as you go about your usual routine, you notice that there’s no hot water. That’s something that can ruin your entire day completely. Heated water is one of the perks of the modern age. It is such a natural occurrence in our lives that we take it for granted and ignore the warning signs that announce a potential problem. That is until we wake up one day and discover that instead of hot, steamy water, our boiler…

  • Water Pipes Flowmeter
    Plumbing

    Shopping For a Coriolis Flow Meter? Here’s What You Need to Know

    Flow meters are now a ubiquitous feature in all oil and gas facilities. However, the need for liquid and gas measurement extends beyond industrial settings to residential properties. Flow meters are very important in accurate measurement of both gas and liquids and they help reduce wastage. Any application where large volumes of gas and liquid are being used or produced must have highly versatile flow meters to ensure proper monitoring of the flow. When shopping for a flow meter for your application, it is important to first consider your needs to guarantee the best value for money. The best flow meters utilize the latest technologies to boost accuracy and this…

  • Boat Travel
    Travel

    The Brilliant Advantages of Owning a Boat

    You might not ever have thought about owning a boat, but maybe it's time to start. There are so many benefits involved in owning your own vessel. It's going to cost you a lot of money to start with, but think about how worthwhile it will be in the long run. There are so many advantages to boat ownership, and these are just a few.

  • Food Storage
    Food

    Being Prepared: What Is Your Food Storage Supply Missing?

    You can’t predict when disaster strikes or exactly what you’ll need when it does. When you’re prepared for any disaster, however, you can increase the odds that your family will thrive throughout any situation that comes your way. The first step? Making sure that your food storage supply isn’t missing any of these critical items. Store Enough Water for Your Family You’ve thought about food, but have you really taken water into account? In a disaster situation, the rule of thumb is one gallon of water per person in your family per day. Make sure that you have enough on hand to get your family through a few days at…

  • Indian Food
    Travel

    Do You Eat Locally When Abroad?

    Visiting different parts of the world is fun and trying out the local food is part of the experience, but the more foreign you go, the more you have to be smart about what you eat. Food grown overseas carries bacteria that causes problems when the body is not accustomed to it. The proper term is "traveler's tummy".