Archive for February, 2010
French Drains and Sump Pumps for Basements
Not many home owners who have French drains installed in their houses pay attention on the importance of french drain replacement. Some of them, since French drains are usually installed underground or hidden from view, tend to forget that the drains are installed in their property. For this reason, they also tend to forget that drains too need maintaining and inspection after some time to ensure that the pipes are free from clogs and leaks.
Even though when French drains are installed to help drain the water away from your basement, it is still important to know the source of your water problems. If the excessive humidity or water is coming from an entryway leakage or from wall leakage, then it may be a better idea to seek professional basement waterproofing services. Since French drains work with the help of gravity, houses that do not have a sloping area where water can be drained into can use sump pumps instead. Sump pumps are devices used to pump water away from an area.
Whether your basement needs to use a French drain or a sump pump and whether or not it needs waterproofing depends on factors like the location of the house, the type of walls in the basement, and the gravity of the wet basement situation.
Characteristics of Senior Independent Living
When considering living independently after reaching the age of fifty five because you feel that you want to enjoy your senior years within a community where residents belong to the same age group as you are, there are some things you should first bear in mind before you start searching for one of the adults aged 55 manufactured homes offered by many real estate companies today.
The facilities of senior independent living do not provide services like personal care, dressing assistance, nutrition assistance and other services usually present in ADL or Assisted Daily Living. Thus, the resident of an independent senior residential community is responsible for his own medical issues and personal care such as the schedule for his medicine intake, taking a bath, and preparing his own food. However, to provide convenience, some communities offer room service and house keeping, as well as easy transportation for shopping and appointments with doctors. For a more productive and pleasurable senior life, staff members of some senior communities may offer programs like fitness classes, educational opportunities, social gatherings, and recreational activities which are optional for residents.
The cost one would shoulder for a senior independent living varies in connection with factors like the quality of the housing, the amenities, the facilities, the services provided as well as the neighborhood wherein the living space is situated.