Ceiling Home
I have many "can" lights in the ceiling of my home that allow leaks of air from the outside. How to fix?
These lights were original in the house, which was built in 1988. Four of the lights are in a vaulted ceiling.
Switch the fixtures to ones that are I.C. rated (allows Insulation Contact). This type fixture won't get hot, thus they don't need the ventilation holes that are currently leaking the outside air into your home (or the heated indoor air out of your home... check the roof of your home when you get a frost, the roof will be bare over top of your current fixtures). Once you get the I.C. fixtures installed, you can insulate over them to further reduce heat loss.
Projector ceiling mounts from PCMD, LLC. offers the consumer a quality ceiling mount at closeout prices. This projector ceiling mount can be rotated 360°, and pitched and rolled in any direction. The mounting plate is CNC machined for precise fitment and made from 6061-T6 aircraft grade aluminum...
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The Pyle Home PWRC82 dual-channel in-ceiling speaker system delivers stereo sound to any room in your home or office without cluttering floor space. The moisture-resistant speakers can be placed indoors, outdoors, or anywhere excessive moisture is a consideration...
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Price is for Kit.Separate Gain Control for DVD/ Tuner/ USB/ MP3 Multi Media Disc Formats Compatible (DVD/CD/VCD/CD-R/CD-RW/MP4) Digital Colorful Flluorescent Display 50 Stations AM/FM Memory Presets, Auto Station Seek/Store AUX Input ( iPod/MP3 w/ Cable) USB Reader Function (For Use w/ Portable USB Drives) AM/FM Quartz Synthesized Radio Tuner Visual Power Level DB Display Subwoofer Line Audio Output RGB/RCA/S-Video Outputs 1000 Watts Peak Power 200 Watts x 2 @ 8 Ohms 360 Watts x 2 @ 4 Ohms 450 Watts x 2 @ 2 Ohms 110/220 Volt Switchable Power Source Unit Dimensions: 16...
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The Pyle Home PWRC62 dual-channel in-ceiling speaker system delivers stereo sound to any room in your home or office without cluttering floor space. The moisture-resistant speakers can be placed indoors, outdoors, or anywhere excessive moisture is a consideration...
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Projector ceiling mounts from PCMD, LLC. offers the consumer a quality ceiling mount at closeout prices. This projector ceiling mount can be rotated 360°, and pitched and rolled in any direction. The mounting plate is CNC machined for precise fitment and made from 6061-T6 aircraft grade aluminum...
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WHILE I SHOULD BE FLATTERED THAT ANOTHER SELLER IS USING PICTURES OR OUR MOUNTS TO SELL THEIRS, IT IS REALLY NOT FAIR TO THE CONSUMER OR US. If it looks like our projector mounts but doesn't say "Projector-Gear" in the title, it is not a REAL Projector-Gear mount...
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The Pyle Home PDIC80 two-way in-ceiling speaker system delivers stereo sound to any room in your home or office without cluttering floor space. The speaker features swivel-mounts for the tweeters that enable you to aim the very directional high-frequencies toward the listening position, a ear-level height...
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High-quality cast zinc bracket, designed to provide unobtrusive wall mounting for Bose® cube speakers. These brackets allow both horizontal and vertical adjustment of speakers, so you can direct the sound where you like.
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The Pyle Pro PDICS6 two-way in-ceiling speaker system delivers stereo sound to any room in your home or office without cluttering floor space. The unit measures 6.5” round, equipped with a 1” high temperature voice coil and 1...
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The Pyle Pro PDIC61RD two-way in-ceiling speaker system delivers stereo sound to any room in your home or office without cluttering floor space. Each unit in the pair measures 6.5” square, equipped with a 1” high temperature voice coil and directable 1/2” polymer dome tweeter for a full, rich sound...
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Many home sellers who want to sell their home quickly know that staging is the name of the game. One problem with staging is that what seems like neutral decor to one person is a major turnoff to another. Most of the time, what you do with your property is your business and those visiting can either be polite about it or leave. However, when you're selling your home, you should consider sacrificing your aesthetics for a quicker sale and better sale price. Here is a short list of 6 things that you should remove from the visible portions of your home while trying to sell.
1. Implements of Killing
While many people are gun enthusiasts or knife enthusiasts or hunting enthusiasts, many people are not. Many people will not feel comfortable in a home filled with guns and this could have a material effect on their choice to buy yours. While your tastes should not be considered indicative of the entire neighborhood, many people may look at your lovingly tended collection of .357 Magnums and decide that this neighborhood is a little too trigger-happy for them. It's probably not true (we devoutly hope!), but it could affect your home's sale.
2. Hunting/Fishing Trophies
Your collection of 10 point bucks or record-setting salmon may make for exciting dinner-time conversation between you and your friends, but to some buyers they are a collection of murdered Bambis. Take them down and pack them carefully so that they can shine with glory in your next home and not give a prospective buyer the willies.
3. Pets
This is definitely not a call to get rid of Fluffy or Rover; quite the opposite! While you may not notice the presence of a pet, some non-pet oriented buyers will, even if it stays politely away from them. Unless your home is a working kennel or cattery, having pets around during a walkthrough is pretty much a no-no. Vacuum, vacuum, vacuum and keep an eagle eye out for stray hairs. Get a non-pet owning friend to give your home the "sniff test", as you have become used to the smell of your pet and may not notice a faint odor. Give your kitty or puppy a vacation in a friend's home or a kennel/cattery while your house is being shown and it will reduce the likelihood of someone eschewing your house because a hated member of Canis or Felis is in residence.
4. Sexually Themed... anything
You and your social set may think that your velvet drapes featuring a couple in flagrante delicto are daring and beautiful, but the person touring your home will probably not. As a nod to their sensibilities, exchange your favorite drapes for something a little less artistic. The same goes for your library of erotica and any aides d' amour that you might have as shelf decorations. The hooks in your bedroom ceiling should probably be removed as well, unless you plan to hang a plant or something on there.
5.War Memorabilia
Collections of gas masks and a Nazi uniform doth not a homey home make. Save it for your new home, where your grenade case can shine in all its polished glory. While Mein Kampf is an important historical document, it may not be considered in that light by someone whose family experienced discrimination and death in WWII. Just put it away until you sell or, at least, until the buyer is finished touring the home.
6. Racist/Sexist/Anythingist Items
Aside from the questionable sensibilities of anyone who thinks Ku Klux Klan themed items are great room décor, there is the issue of what your buyers will be impressed by. Many will not buy from you on principle. Even if the item is something that you find funny and inoffensive and don't take seriously, like a "blonde joke" poster, take it down until you have a new home to put it up in.