Posted by ePrim on May 24, 2009
Hot tubs are not all that difficult to take care of, but they do need some regular preventative maintenance. Fairly cheap hot tubs aren’t difficult to find, but they still cost a pretty penny, so you won’t want to be neglectful of the things that will extend your hot tub’s life.
For instance, it is a good idea to clean the filter in your hot tub regularly — the experts usually say between one and three weeks, depending on how frequently you use your hot tub. Cleaning your hot tub filter is pretty simple, and saves you money on buying as many new filters — as well as repairs that could have been prevented with better care.
You will also need to drain and clean your hot tub periodically – every three months or so, generally. This allows you to remove buildups from the water and chemicals in the hot tub, and keep surfaces clean and sanitary.
You may also choose to have your hot tub looked at once a year or so, generally at the beginning of the season, to make sure there is nothing wrong with it. Doing regular maintenance and checking on the hot tub can actually save you money by prolonging your hot tub’s life, and making sure you catch problems early, before they become as expensive.
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Posted by Primer on
When my boyfriend’s small business started to run into some problems with storage space, he wasn’t sure what to do. I came in and immediately I could see what the problem was: there were filing cabinets everywhere. And where there weren’t filing cabinets there were bookshelves overflowing with paper and loose file folders. There was hardly room in the office for desks and chairs.
I told him he needed to come up with a new filing system, preferably one that involved storing the documents somewhere else. He didn’t have the money for off site storage, so I then suggested that he hire a document imaging service company so he could store all of his company papers electronically, taking care of the need for a physical paper trail.
I looked up the number for a local document scanning solution provider so that we could get an estimate. My boyfriend was pleasantly surprised to find out that this was a solution that he could afford. And now that all of his documents are going to be stored digitally, his staff would actually have the room to move around the office. I even bought a floor plant for the newly cleared space.
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Posted by equiPrime on May 15, 2009

Are you thinking about adding an indoor or outdoor wall fountain to your place of business? This can be a really great idea since it brings a sense of peacefulness and beauty to the office space and enhances the appeal of the business for customers.
Some things to consider when choosing water wall fountains for the office include:
- Placement of the fountain. Is this going to go outside in front of your building? If so then you should look at garden wall fountains. If it’s going inside then you want to get something smaller.
- Design of the fountain. Almost all businesses are best-suited for a simple, modern fountain design. Anything else is just too ornate for an office space. However, you may find that certain offices (such as the offices of luxury interior decorators) could get a fancier wall fountain and pull it off.
- Cost of the fountain. Before you get a fountain you should make sure that you understand the initial cost as well as the ongoing cost to keep the fountain in operation.
Having taken these few things into consideration, you should be able to select a wall fountain that makes your office a better space for you as well as for your customers.
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