Wednesday
Kitchen Remodeling: Hot Products - Samsung's Refrigerator
Looking for the best new products for your house? Want to update your kitchen with the latest in stainless steel appliance that also provides ultra convenience? Samsung has a hot new fridge that has the best in customizable features - it's call the Four-Door Convertible Refrigerator.No, the top doesn't drop down, but it can convert different zones from a freezer to a refrigerator and back to a freezer! Instead of having two side by side doors or top and bottom doors - - it has both. There are four separate zones inside and each has its own temperature control setting. There's an LCD panel on the outside to help you quickly adjust various settings and temperatures in the zones.
How does it work? Say, you go shopping and buy lots of frozen food or want to store food for an event. You can increase the amount of freezer space needed by adjusting the controls and making more zones cooler. After your event, you'll have leftovers. It's just a matter of creating more refrigerator space by bringing the temps back up in those zones.
Is it cheap? No. It retails for about $3000, but the product has been out over a year and prices should have more fluctuation. But, it's a good price for the added convenience. It is 25 cubic feet and has a high temp setting (for chilling wine) and a low temp setting (for quick freezing) in addition to the regular freezer and refrigerator temperature range of a regular fridge. It has a two-minute door alarm and also dispenses ice and filtered water.
The Samsung refrigerator not for you?
Here are things to consider when looking for your next Fridge:- Look for the Energy Star appliance rating. The fridge is one of the biggest appliances in your house and uses a lot of energy. To save money, find one that is rated by Energy Star as an efficient appliance (it can also help you save the environment by using less energy.)
- This may seem obvious, but you wouldn't believe how often it happens -- measure your space! So many people buy the biggest fridge they can find and then take it home to discover that it doesn't fit.
- Top Freezer or Bottom Freezer units give you the most flexibility when it comes to storage ideas. But Side-by-Side units give you more storage space. But because the doors are more narrow on a Side-by-Side, you cannot store larger items. It's a trade off and will come down to personal preference.
- Everyone loves their stainless steel appliances these days, but keep in mind that they are higher maintenance when it comes to cleaning. Fingerprints, smudge marks, you name it... they all show up very well on a stainless steel appliance.
- Look for spill-proof shelves. It can come in handy when you have an accident. It can make it easier at cleanup time. Also, most shelves are adjustable these days, but some have cranks that allow you to raise and lower shelves much easier.
- To save more energy and money -- consider getting a fridge with an ice maker and water dispenser. It saves by keeping the door closed longer. If you can get water and ice without having to open the door, you'll conserve more because the doors will trap the cool air inside.
After you buy your new fridge, and you find that you need help installing it, consider posting your installation job on ConstructionDeal.com. We've got appliance repair and installation pros standing by to help. It's a fast, free service to find an appliance company in your area.
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Labels: Kitchen Remodeling, Kitchen Renovation, Stainless Steel Appliances
Monday
Home Maintenance: Appliance Repair
One part of your home that most homeowners never consider -- until something goes wrong -- are the appliances. Unless you're doing a major kitchen renovation, you'll likely never have to think about replacing your appliances either.
But when they break... then you know it's time to find some help. I wanted to provide some information for you for the next time something goes wrong with your refrigerator, freezer, oven, microwave, washer, dryer -- well, you name it. Any appliance in your home, whenever it breaks, can be huge inconvenience for anyone.
The question is - Do You Fix It or Buy a New One?
And it can be a massive expense to simply replace the item. New appliances can cost a lot -- and in most cases, it can be cheaper to have the appliance repaired than to buy a completely new unit. You could take a chance on buying a used appliance but you could end up inheriting someone else's problems, too.
Are You a Do-It-Yourselfer?
If you're good with your hands, tools, and you're not afraid to tackle appliance repair on your own then I've got the perfect tool for you. I've found an online forum that can help you fix your busted appliance. The site is a forum where you can get free advice on appliance repair - Free Appliance Repair Advice. They have individual categories for each major appliance listed in the forum. You can post a question on your particular appliance and get a response from a professional service technician.
Whenever you have a problem with your home appliance, you can describe the situation and hopefully get help to fix it on your own. This can save a ton of money in repair fees. Make sure you check through your paperwork so that you don't void any warranties -- but usually the appliance doesn't break down until the warranty is up. Right?
Make sure you give your specific brand and model number whenever you post any questions. That way the service tech answering you can provide more precise and accurate information. Make sure to check before you make a post on whether the appliance is electric, gas, or oil-powered as well. The more details others have, the easier is will be to help.
If it turns out you can fix the appliance on your own, you can also order parts from the company that hosts the forum.
Afraid to Try Appliance Repairs?
If you'd like to talk to a professional about repairing your appliance, consider submitting your request to ConstructionDeal.com. It's a fast and easy service where you can get 4 free quotes from Appliance Repair pros.
For those of you without tools or strong mechanical ability, you can post your appliance repair project with us. Companies that specialize in fixing major appliances will see your request and contact you directly. It's a free service to find a local appliance repair specialist.
So whether you've got great mechanical repair abilities and want to fix it yourself or you'd rather leave it to the professionals - consider appliance repair before you run out to buy a new one. It could save you a lot of money and keep you going until the next appliance stops working for you!
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But when they break... then you know it's time to find some help. I wanted to provide some information for you for the next time something goes wrong with your refrigerator, freezer, oven, microwave, washer, dryer -- well, you name it. Any appliance in your home, whenever it breaks, can be huge inconvenience for anyone.
The question is - Do You Fix It or Buy a New One?
And it can be a massive expense to simply replace the item. New appliances can cost a lot -- and in most cases, it can be cheaper to have the appliance repaired than to buy a completely new unit. You could take a chance on buying a used appliance but you could end up inheriting someone else's problems, too.
Are You a Do-It-Yourselfer? If you're good with your hands, tools, and you're not afraid to tackle appliance repair on your own then I've got the perfect tool for you. I've found an online forum that can help you fix your busted appliance. The site is a forum where you can get free advice on appliance repair - Free Appliance Repair Advice. They have individual categories for each major appliance listed in the forum. You can post a question on your particular appliance and get a response from a professional service technician.
Whenever you have a problem with your home appliance, you can describe the situation and hopefully get help to fix it on your own. This can save a ton of money in repair fees. Make sure you check through your paperwork so that you don't void any warranties -- but usually the appliance doesn't break down until the warranty is up. Right?
Make sure you give your specific brand and model number whenever you post any questions. That way the service tech answering you can provide more precise and accurate information. Make sure to check before you make a post on whether the appliance is electric, gas, or oil-powered as well. The more details others have, the easier is will be to help.
If it turns out you can fix the appliance on your own, you can also order parts from the company that hosts the forum.
Afraid to Try Appliance Repairs?
If you'd like to talk to a professional about repairing your appliance, consider submitting your request to ConstructionDeal.com. It's a fast and easy service where you can get 4 free quotes from Appliance Repair pros.
For those of you without tools or strong mechanical ability, you can post your appliance repair project with us. Companies that specialize in fixing major appliances will see your request and contact you directly. It's a free service to find a local appliance repair specialist.
So whether you've got great mechanical repair abilities and want to fix it yourself or you'd rather leave it to the professionals - consider appliance repair before you run out to buy a new one. It could save you a lot of money and keep you going until the next appliance stops working for you!
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Labels: Appliance Repair, Home Maintenance, Stainless Steel Appliances
Wednesday
The Latest Kitchen Remodeling Trend
According to the Washington Post's article on 'The Hot and the Not' in home remodeling, the hot stainless steel appliance trend is on the way out.
The author of the book 1,001 Tips for Buying and Selling a Home Mark Nash interviewed hundreds of real estate agents and the results were surprising.
The remarks about stainless steel appliances stuck out the most with me. Besides wanting a granite countertop, the next most requested item for any kitchen remodel is usually the gleaming silver, industrial look from those appliances. There is apparently a negative backlash to the stainless steel surface from many potential homeowners.
As much as people "love the look" of various additions to a remodeling project, it always seems to come back to function and maintenance. If it looks great but is hard to maintain, it can quickly fall out of favor. This may be what's happening with stainless steel. The surface is easily marred with fingerprints, especially in a heavily-used kitchen or a house with one or more children or even pets. Keeping something clean will eventually outweigh the value of the pure aesthetic appeal of almost any new product.
The author received a lot of feedback from real estate agents, "I'm hearing people say, 'I'm tired of it,' " Nash said. "They say: 'I don't have time to polish it. I have kids. I have dogs. It's too high maintenance.' "
While stainless steel appliances in the kitchen might still seem like a great idea for your kitchen renovation project, consider what the value of those items will mean to potential buyers in 5 to 10 years. Many of the those buyers may have already had steel appliances in their homes and are fed up with them. Think of some of the "hot" kitchen trends from as recently as the 90's -- many of those have fallen out of favor and are being replaced in today's modern kitchens.
Many of the agents, however, did say that stainless steel appliances are still a big item. They provide a "wow" factor and can still sell homes. Many love the neutral look they give to any style of kitchen - whether it's a sleek Contemporary kitchen or a French Country kitchen. One agent said, "'People here walk in and see that stainless steel, and it dazzles them,'"
I think it's important to weigh your options and your needs when it comes to deciding how best to renovate your kitchen. For you, having those gleaming steel appliance surfaces is worth a little extra elbow grease to keep them looking great.
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If you're interested in updating your kitchen and talking with a professional kitchen design company, post your request with ConstructionDeal.com. It's a fast, free and easy way to find a local kitchen company. Simply list your project details and kitchen experts will call you - no more looking up companies in the yellow pages and calling them at random! That saves you time.
And you'll get four quotes - usually in minutes. This gives you multiple bids. Many bids can mean you'll get the best pricing options. That saves you money.
The author of the book 1,001 Tips for Buying and Selling a Home Mark Nash interviewed hundreds of real estate agents and the results were surprising.
The remarks about stainless steel appliances stuck out the most with me. Besides wanting a granite countertop, the next most requested item for any kitchen remodel is usually the gleaming silver, industrial look from those appliances. There is apparently a negative backlash to the stainless steel surface from many potential homeowners.
As much as people "love the look" of various additions to a remodeling project, it always seems to come back to function and maintenance. If it looks great but is hard to maintain, it can quickly fall out of favor. This may be what's happening with stainless steel. The surface is easily marred with fingerprints, especially in a heavily-used kitchen or a house with one or more children or even pets. Keeping something clean will eventually outweigh the value of the pure aesthetic appeal of almost any new product.
The author received a lot of feedback from real estate agents, "I'm hearing people say, 'I'm tired of it,' " Nash said. "They say: 'I don't have time to polish it. I have kids. I have dogs. It's too high maintenance.' "
While stainless steel appliances in the kitchen might still seem like a great idea for your kitchen renovation project, consider what the value of those items will mean to potential buyers in 5 to 10 years. Many of the those buyers may have already had steel appliances in their homes and are fed up with them. Think of some of the "hot" kitchen trends from as recently as the 90's -- many of those have fallen out of favor and are being replaced in today's modern kitchens.Many of the agents, however, did say that stainless steel appliances are still a big item. They provide a "wow" factor and can still sell homes. Many love the neutral look they give to any style of kitchen - whether it's a sleek Contemporary kitchen or a French Country kitchen. One agent said, "'People here walk in and see that stainless steel, and it dazzles them,'"
I think it's important to weigh your options and your needs when it comes to deciding how best to renovate your kitchen. For you, having those gleaming steel appliance surfaces is worth a little extra elbow grease to keep them looking great.
RELATED POSTS:
2007 Kitchen Design Trends
Kitchen Design Ideas
Small Kitchen Remodeling Ideas
If you're interested in updating your kitchen and talking with a professional kitchen design company, post your request with ConstructionDeal.com. It's a fast, free and easy way to find a local kitchen company. Simply list your project details and kitchen experts will call you - no more looking up companies in the yellow pages and calling them at random! That saves you time.
And you'll get four quotes - usually in minutes. This gives you multiple bids. Many bids can mean you'll get the best pricing options. That saves you money.
Labels: Kitchen Remodeling, Remodeling Trends, Stainless Steel Appliances
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