Saturday, December 27, 2014

There’s still time for window cleaning before your New Year’s party

So much to do and so little time with New Year’s Eve only days away – along with the food, the drinks and the decorations, there’s also the general cleaning you have to do before the doorbell rings with your first guest.

It’s a splendid time of year, and one of the year’s biggest parties. Guests aren’t coming to inspect your home and give you a grade for cleaning. Still, you don’t want them to get the wrong idea; you don’t want them to think you don’t care about your home or that you don’t care about the impression you make.

Considering, the last thing you want to worry about, particularly in the middle of winter, is cleaning your windows. But, if the windows need cleaning the windows need cleaning.

You can clean the house immaculately but they’ll still notice dirty windows. You can put up all kinds of great decorations to distract them, but they’ll still notice the dirty windows. If only there was a way to clean the windows this time of year. If only there was time to clean the windows before the New Year’s party. The good news is that there is a very good chance that there is a solution from both perspectives.

Quality window cleaning companies, such as McHenry based Northern Illinois Windows, clean windows year round.

“We still have a few openings if someone wants us to clean the windows in their home before New Year’s,” said Bill Thomas, the owner of Northern Illinois Windows. “It’s on a first-come-first-served basis, but if someone calls in the next couple days, there’s a good chance we can help.”

Another bit of good news is that, once the party is over, assuming things didn’t get really out of hand on New Year’s, you’ll still have clean windows. You might want to keep the shades drawn New Year’s Day, assuming you have a pounding headache trying to recover, but, after that, you can throw open the curtains and enjoy a clear view of winter’s panorama outdoors.

Thomas said that the window cleaning specialists at Northern Illinois windows are professionals. They’ll get in and get the job done without creating additional headaches for the homeowner. And, if the party is at the office, they can clean those windows, too.

Whether someone needs their windows cleaned or not, however, Thomas said he wanted to wish everyone a very Happy New Year.

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Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Why does ultraviolet light cause color to fade?

   Because of photodegradation.

It is all about the chemical makeup of an object. The technical term for color fading is photodegradation. There are light absorbing color bodies called chromophores that are present in dyes. The color(s) we see are based upon these chemical bonds and the amount of light that is absorbed in a particular wavelength ... (read more).

Thursday, December 18, 2014

That chest of drawers ain’t what it used to be – not with UV rays coming through the window

Remember when you found that chest of drawers in the back of that furniture store. You really weren't planning to buy anything that day. But then you came around the corner and there it was along with a bed and nightstand.

You had no interest in the other pieces – just the chest of drawers. It called to you. You knew just where to put it. It was as though you’d something you’d long searched for but never knew you were searching.

The cost was a little more than you wanted to spend but there’s a sense of permanence to a piece of furniture, such as this, that made the cost acceptable. It transformed the back room – made it complete. When the sun came in the window each morning, the rays of light seemed to dance off the polyurethane finish.

You’d appreciated that chest of drawers for years. One of your most prized possessions, you took comfort knowing, when your time came, the chest of drawers would go to your daughter and then, one day, to hers. There was only one thing you didn't plan for.

The sun sucks the life out of your furniture

It turns out the sun did more than dance on your chest of drawer’s finish; it also dried the polyurethane and the wood below it. It faded the color of the wood.

The drawers didn’t slide the way the used to slide. The piece just wasn't the same.

How did that happen? Right in front of you, your chest of drawers changed. It grew old in ways you didn't appreciate.

This is what happens to furniture when exposed to the ultra-violet rays of the sun. Those rays are silently powerful and consistent, as though the surf is wearing a rock smooth.

Curtains can reduce the effects of UV rays but they seldom eliminate the rays. And when the curtains are drawn, you can no longer look outside through the window. You might as well replace the window with a solid wall. There is, however, one other option.

Window film, such as the window film produced by 3M, actually blocks 99.9 percent of the sun’s ultra-violet rays. Window film would have preserved the chest of drawers in the story above, as well as other pieces of furniture, flooring and even paint on the walls.

In the meantime, tinted window film can cut down the heat produced by the sun, heat you then spend money to remove from your home or office with air conditioning. Window film can also reduce the glare that comes through the windows.


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Wednesday, December 17, 2014

What is ultraviolet (UV) radiation?

"Exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation is a major risk factor for most skin cancers. Sunlight is the main source of UV rays. Tanning lamps and beds are also sources of UV rays. People who get a lot of UV exposure from these sources are at greater risk for skin cancer ... (from American Cancer Society - http://www.cancer.org/cancer/cancercauses/sunanduvexposure/skincancerpreventionandearlydetection/skin-cancer-prevention-and-early-detection-what-is-u-v-radiation)."

Window Quiz - What is a Jalousie Window?

Test your knowledge of windows

What is a Jalousie window?

Answer (according to Wikipedia), a Jalousie Window is a "louvered window, the jalousie window consists of parallel slats of glass or acrylic that open and close like a Venetian blind, usually using a crank or a lever. They are used extensively in tropical architecture. A jalousie door is a door with a jalousie window."


Glass Facts - this one will raise an eyebrow or two

There are different kinds of windows. For instance, the window above a door and, sometimes, above other windows, is called an eyebrow. No, it's not thick and hairy but it's still an eyebrow.


The first glass window?


Could this be the first glass window? Possibly. It is dated to approximately 100 AD and was found in Alexandria.

(Source: Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Window

Thursday, December 4, 2014

Relieve a little holiday strain – hire someone to install your Christmas lights and decorations

Over the years, fewer and fewer homes are decorating with Christmas lights this time of year. Frankly, it’s a hassle. You have to climb into the attic and dig the lights and decorations out from where you stored them last year, if you put them up last year at all. You have to pull the ladder out of the garage and climb around the house trying not to fall. You hate to join those who have stopped putting up their lights but there must be a better way.

There is. Hire someone else to put up your Christmas lights. One such company is Northern Illinois Windows of McHenry.

“This time of year, we put up Christmas lights for homes and businesses in Northern Illinois and Southern Wisconsin,” said owner Bill Thomas. “A lot of people don’t want to the hassle, are too busy or are worried about climbing ladders.”

Thomas said his crew has the experience to handle installing lights and decorations even on the largest homes and businesses in the area. They do a professional job so it doesn’t look like someone was just trying to get it done.

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“When we’re done, our customers can take pride in the lights and decorations on their homes,” he said.

Thomas said his crew does more than just put up lights. They also take them down. And, in the offseason, they store the lights. The following year, all a homeowner or business manager has to do is call and say, “Can you come out and put up our lights and decorations now?”

Customers can even schedule a year ahead of time to have their lights and decorations installed. In that case, they don’t even have to call, though they’ll receive a call letting them know a crew is coming out in a day or two.

This is festive time of year made all the more festive when streets are lined by homes and businesses adorned with sparkling lights and colors. It’s also a hectic time of year. Most people have enough things on their plates without worrying about putting up holiday lights and decorations. Hiring a company to do it for them relieves them of the strain.