If you are moving into your first apartment in Colorado or starting a new relationship one of the first things you might want to consider is buying a new mattress. Obviously if you plan on “sharing” this mattress with a significant other then this purchase has to be a joint decision. The following is a list of mattress buying tips you should review before heading out.- Don’t Hesitate to Haggle: Believe it or not, you can actually bargain for your mattress much in the same way as you would for a car. Many of the popular brands have what are considered to be “negotiable pricing.” This means there is some flexibility on the part of the salesmen to make a deal with you. Once you buy a mattress you might not be back for several years so they are anxious to make a deal.
- Double Check the Warranty: A typical mattress warranty could be for ten years. This means if there is a firmness failure within that time you could get a replacement mattress. However, there is a catch. That warranty will be null and void if there is even the smallest stain on the mattress. This is why it’s best to by a waterproof mattress cover to protect your investment. You might also be required to rotate your mattress every six months as a term of the warranty. Check the fine print.
- Don’t Rush: Shopping for a mattress in Colorado is when you get to release your inner Goldilocks: You’ll want to find something that is just right. Plopping down on a showroom mattress for 20 seconds isn’t going to cut it. Will you feel sillier sitting on a mattress with your clothes on for five minutes or spending the next 8 years sleeping on a bed that isn’t comfortable? This is also when you need to bring your partner along. If you’re both sleeping in the same bed then you both need to try it out!
- Determine Your Firmness Factor: Most people think that a firm mattress is the best for your back. Actually, that’s not entirely true. With a very firm mattress you won’t get any flexibility which forces your spine to bend at the hips and shoulders. What you should be looking for is “supportive” as opposed to ultra-firm.
- Consider Your Space: A person who is over six feet tall should be sleeping in a king size bed. This is also the best size for a couple who like a bit of “elbow room” when it comes to their sleeping sides. A California King is also an option for taller people. Just make sure to measure your bedroom space first before buying a mattress that might not even fit.
As long as there have been piles of trash there have also been some creative types who saw these piles as works of art. We’re not talking about the Mona Lisa, but instead a Mona Lisa made out of bottle caps. This is “trash art” as opposed to “art trash” and it’s where artists use the refuse of our society to inspire them to make great works of art. Do you have art in your trash?
Can you really think of spring without thinking of spring cleaning? Perhaps spring is also the best time to do a bit of internal spring cleaning. Remember those News Year’s resolutions? How many of them have you kept up with? Did you stick to your diet? Give up cigarettes? Cut back on “Dancing With the Stars?” There is nothing wrong with taking the opportunity during spring to renew those resolutions and start fresh.
Don’t take this personally, but you’ve got some junk don’t you? We all do. Whether you’re living in a studio apartment or a house chances are you’ve got a stash of junk hiding somewhere that you could do without. Just because you have junk doesn’t make you a bad person. It shows you have a busy life. To help relieve you of this unwanted refuse you should consider hiring a local based Colorado Springs junk hauling service like Junk King. Here are the top five reasons you should be reaching for the phone right now to call 1-800-995-JUNK.
Every city handles their garbage in different ways. Often this will mean that residents are charged a type of municipal tax on their power bill that covers the cost of a weekly trash pickup. A city that has adopted a recycling program actually uses the proceeds from that program to pay for the pickup services. It’s the perfect example of recycle, repurpose and reuse. In Colorado Springs there is no such thing as municipal garbage removal. The responsibility of this falls to the homeowners or landlords to arrange for a private company to pick up the trash and make sure it is properly disposed of. This might be one of the reasons what Colorado has one of the lowest recycling rate in the country. But that doesn’t mean there isn’t room for improvement.
Did you know that if you live in Colorado you could actually win an award for recycling? The Colorado Association of Recycling offers up an annual award that “recognizes governmental entities, individuals, companies, media and organizations for their excellence in recycling or promotion of recycling.” They have encouraged citizens to make nominations on behalf of exceptional recyclers in several categories including Outstanding Media Coverage, Outstanding Elected Official, Outstanding Outreach – Educational Institution, Outstanding Outreach –Municipality (City, County, or State), Outstanding Business Recycling/Diversion Program, Outstanding Government Recycling/Diversion Program, Outstanding Volunteer Of the Year and Recycler of the Year. There is even a Lifetime Achievement award presented by the organization to that individual or business which has dedicated themselves to the recycling way of life.
If you’ve got an old hot tub in the backyard (like many Colorado homeowners), maybe it’s time to appreciate the history of the hot tub. We’re not talking about where your hot tub came from originally, but where hot tubs originated from. As with all the cool things we have in our society, once again we can point to the ancient Greeks as one of the first civilized cultures to discover therapeutic benefits of sinking into a hot bath chock full of mineral waters. Once they discovered that bathing in the ocean was good for what ailed them, it was only a matter of time before they brought the ocean indoors, so to speak.
What kind of basement do you have? Sure, you’re probably thinking, “It is just a basement.” Well, you know how folks like to classify things. There are actually many specific variations on the basement theme. When an architect sits down at their drawing board to plan a new Colorado home, they will have plenty of options to pick from when it comes to building basements. Which one is yours?
Can you name the brand of refrigerator that is in your kitchen right now? Sometimes we forget what we actually have working for us in our very own homes. How about this question: do you know how old your fridge is? Most refrigerators are built to last a long time, but a long time doesn’t mean forever. Some folks aren’t aware that, much like a car, your fridge needs occasional maintenance. Typically, this involves replacing or flushing out hoses. If your fridge has an ice maker or water dispenser, you need to swap out the filters. If not, you could be in for a world of trouble as the filter backs up and causes the refrigerator to malfunction. That’s when it might be time for the proverbial “out with the old and in with the new.” The “out” phase can be accomplished by hiring a
The popular chain Best Buy just instituted a new buy back program for a lot of their gizmos and gadgets. The idea is simple: buy a computer, laptop or phone from Best Buy and when it becomes obsolete, you can trade it in for an upgrade. Of course with today’s fast paced world of electronics that item you buy today could be ready for an upgrade in a couple of weeks! Unfortunately, this program isn’t extended to major kitchen appliances like refrigerators or washing machines. There’s a good reason for that: most of these appliances are built to run for years without the need for upgrades. When you’re ready for a new fridge, you’ll quickly discover how far technology has taken that simple concept of keeping your food cold.