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hydronic heating systems

A hydronic heating system is a type of heating system that uses water as a medium to transfer heat. The system is comprised of a boiler, which heats the water, and a network of pipes that distribute the hot water throughout the building. The hot water can be used to heat the air via radiators, baseboard heaters, or even underfloor heating.

Why You Should Choose Hydronic Heating Systems?

Hydronic heating systems are efficient, quiet, and provide consistent warmth throughout a space. 

They can also be zoned to allow for customized temperature control and can be used for both heating and cooling. 

Additionally, they have a long lifespan and are environmentally friendly due to their use of water as a heat transfer medium.

Why is Water Pump Important in Hydronic Heating Systems

A water pump is essential in hydronic heating systems as it circulates hot water from the boiler to the radiators or other heat emitters, ensuring even heat distribution throughout the space. Without the pump, the water would not flow and the system would not work efficiently.

To keep your hydronic heating systems working all the time here are 3 ways to check and maintain its water pump efficiency.

How to Check Water Pumps in Hydronic Heating Systems

1. Check the Water Pressure 

One of the first things that need to be done when checking a water pump in a hydronic heating system is to check the water pressure. The pressure can be checked using a pressure gauge. 

A pressure gauge can be attached to a valve on the system to get a reading. The ideal pressure range for a hydronic heating system is between 12-15 PSI. 

If the pressure is too low, then the pump may not be able to operate correctly. If the pressure is too high, the system may have been overfilled, or the pressure relief valve may not be working correctly.

2. Inspect the Pump Housing

The next step is to inspect the pump housing. Look for signs of corrosion, rust, or cracks. If the housing is damaged, then the pump will need to be replaced. 

It is also essential to inspect the impeller, which is responsible for moving the water through the system. The impeller should be free of any debris or buildup that could impede its operation.

3. Check Electrical Connections

The electrical connections to the water pump should be checked to ensure they are tight and free of corrosion. Loose or corroded connections can lead to a loss of power to the pump, resulting in reduced efficiency or complete failure. 

If any connections are loose, they should be tightened or replaced as necessary.

Overall, hydronic heating systems are an effective and energy-efficient way to heat buildings. They are particularly well-suited to larger buildings or those with unique heating requirements such as historic buildings or homes with radiant floor heating. Just be sure they are in tip-top shape so hot water will regularly flow into your home.

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When it comes to choosing a tile for home or even for businesses, the easiest options to go with will automatically be ceramic tiles and porcelain. Among other floor tile types, these two are best known to be the ones that are durable, commercially ubiquitous, easy on the purse yet still stylish. These two tiles fair decently against their other counterparts like wood and stone tiles, but how well do they match up against each other?

Today, we study the pros and cons of ceramic tiles and porcelain tiles.

Ceramic

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Ceramic might be the most popular of all the floor tiles in that it is known to be the cheapest (price varies with the distributor). Ceramic tiles are typically cut to a thickness ranging from 1/4 to 3/4 inches, depending on intended use.

Ceramic is best known for being affordable and second-best known for its variety. It may be purchased in very many styles and colors (terracotta, quarry, clay brick, etc.), even in imitation of wood and stone (stone-looking ceramic tiles are more durable than actual stone tiles, too).

Its glazed variety is relatively water resistant, but the same cannot be said for its unglazed form. Unglazed ceramic tiles are great for adding a touch of warmth to an area’s aesthetic, but it is “soft” and easy to damage if placed where there is heavy foot traffic. However, it will last a very long time if only used for households.

Porcelain

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Porcelain is made of the same basic materials as ceramic but blasted in the kiln at hotter temperatures making them more durable, long lasting, and almost completely water resistant with a water absorption factor of less than 0.5. Almost all other tiles, including ceramic, have a factor of more than 0.5.

As a floor tile, porcelain is very well known for its hardness, even in its unglazed form. It is denser so it can be cut thinner while having the same hardness as a thicker glazed ceramic counterpart. The only catch is that it is a little more expensive than ceramic in general.

Porcelain, since it’s very durable, is a good material to invest in spite of cost if to be used for commercial spaces where heavy traffic is expected. It is scratch resistant, easy to maintain, and, in its unglazed variety, is also resistant to stains.

The Verdict


When it comes done to it, it is better to decide on whether to go for ceramic or porcelain using two factors: usage and budget. Ceramic is still the top choice when it comes to households because it gets the job done for less (around half) the cost. Ceramic is also the perfect choice if you’re prospecting to do DIY repairs—it’s easier to cut, modify, attached, and so on. Porcelain is a great investment for both home and business. It has a relatively higher PEI rating than ceramic counterparts of the same thickness, has all the floor tile benefits of ceramic and more, but at a greater cost.
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Not all tiles are created equal. Some of them are perfect to be stepped on daily by a lot of people (like in malls, parks, and places of business), some can only take very little weight at a time like bathroom tiles while others can’t take weight at all.

Today, we’ll be discussing the Porcelain Enamel Institute (PEI) Rating and what purpose it serves in determining what tiles to use for your specific purposes.

To start off, the PEI rating is an internationally used scale of hardness or toughness specifically for commercial tiles. PEI rating ranges from a value of 1 (least hard) to 5 (hardest).

PEI 1

You may not under any circumstance use tiles with a PEI of 1 as flooring. These tiles may only be used on walls or any other decorative purposes. These tiles are very prone to wear, tear, and breaking so never use them to be stepped on.

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PEI 2

Harder than PEI 1 but not completely hard, these are tiles that may be used in very low traffic areas like bathroom tiles, pantry flooring, or supply closet tiles.


PEI 3

Tiles that can take light to moderate traffic only are categorized under PEI 3. These include domestic kitchen floors, commercial kitchen & domestic countertops, and most residential flooring for about 3-8 inhabitants. Such tiles are available at FC Floor Center or FC Tile Depot.

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PEI 4

This is a lot sturdier than PEI 3 in that it may be used between moderate to heavy foot traffic. This is good for any residential flooring, but if it will be used for commercial flooring, it is best used for heavy traffic where people do not stay for prolonged periods like clothing boutiques or service centers.

PEI 5

This is the hardest among all the tiles perfect for very heavy traffic like as public bathroom tiles, airport tiles, park & mall flooring, or restaurant, food court, and events area tiles.

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Aside from the PEI rating, there are other factors that affect the contextual usability of tiles like coefficient of friction, to name one. Make sure to learn more about your tiles before you decide to buy them.



A building that withstands time is a well-thought and constructed one. Storms and earthquakes are very common these days than before that’s why our house, buildings, and other construction projects should be well thought off and built just like these four inspiring old buildings in Manila. They not just stand time, nor storms, not earthquakes. Some of them stayed erected even after a war. Construction company plays a vital role in building your house or building. That’s why you should hire only the best in the field just like the contractors of these historic buildings.



San Agustin Church





The San Agustin Church is located in the historic walled city of Intramuros in Manila. It is already over 400 years old. It was constructed between 1587 and 1606. It is the only building left intact after the destruction of Intramuros in WWII. Such a strong construction project.



Manila Central Post Office


The Manila Central Post Office is the central post office of the city of Manila. It was built in 1926, in neoclassical architecture designed by Juan M. Arellano and Tomas Mapua. 



UST Main Building



The Main Building of the University of Santo Tomas in Manila functions as the university’s administrative center. The building was designed by Fr. Roque Ruano, O.P., and construction began in 1927. It is the first earthquake-resistant building in the country. It is declared a national treasure by the Philippine government. 



Manila City Hall


The Manila City Hall is located in the heart of Ermita in Manila. It was designed by Arch. Antonio Toledo and was built in 1939. The building may be viewed as a casket when seen from an aerial standpoint. It was not intentionally formed to look that way but rather to look like a shield of the Knights Templar which symbolized that the Philippines is under the influence and protection of Roman Catholic Church.



Build strong. Construct stronger!


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One major consideration of both architects and engineers when building homes are what materials to use for different parts of the project. These materials matter on several levels like what material should the exterior of the building be if it’s going to be in the city where the temperature is hotter than it is in rural areas. For tropical homes, however, there are fewer design variables and the major consideration is ambient temperature as well as humidity above all else.

In today’s article, we try to explore 3 wood materials that are great floor tiles for tropical homes especially if you are constructing on a tight budget.

Basic Hardwood

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In tropical countries like the ones in most of South East Asia, there are numerous hardwoods that are well adapted to a specific climate. In the Philippines, for example, Narra is both popular for furniture as well as flooring because it expands and shrinks (depending on humidity) very minimally making it suitable for tropical homes.


Reclaimed Hardwood


If you’re on a really tight budget, then this might work for you. Reclaimed hardwood comes from structures that are already for demolition so not only can you avail of them cheap (or buy them from owners of the to-be-demolished building yourself), you can even salvage your own. The only thing is that you must also know a thing or two about repurposing wood or have them re-milled so that they fit in properly for your home.

Wide-plank Hardwood


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Wide-plank hardwood might be a little bit of the more expensive tropical home choice but it’s definitely the best on this list. Not only is it stylish and easy to manage (clean, maintain, polish, etc.), it is also very breathable and it feels good barefoot on hot days and cold nights. It’s as versatile as it is comfortable.

Aside from hardwood floor tiles, however, there are a number of other different types of floor tiles that are climate appropriate (especially for tropical homes that do not have air-conditioning or humidity controls). We will touch on them on our next articles.

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You should not ask, “Where to buy floor tiles?” rather it should be, “How to choose the right floor tiles?”

Why?

It is not that hard to find floor tile shops here in the Philippines. Some are even giving away discounts for those who buy in bulk. However, don’t be blindsided by ads like “50% off” or “less 30%.” More than ever, you should be wary if you’re getting value for your money.

So the question again, “how to choose the right floor tiles?” Here are the factors you should look for once you decided where to buy floor tiles:

Types of floor tiles


The Balance lists six different types of home flooring:

Ceramic tile

Pros: waterproof, can be used indoor or outdoor, and even on countertops
Cons: prone to scratches and grout

Hardwood flooring

Pros: durable, an insulator, easy to maintain
Cons: non-waterproof, prone to noise, expensive


Laminate flooring

Pros: can withstand high traffic areas
Cons: non-scratch resistant, cannot be refinished

Marble flooring

Pros: an insulator, can enhance the look of a floor space
Cons: expensive, needs high maintenance

Cork flooring

Pros: cheap, easy to install
Cons: not good in the kitchen, prone to damage

Bamboo flooring

Pros: durable, easy to clean
Cons: non-resistant to water, vulnerable to scratches

Location


After buying the floor tile of your choice, where would you install it? This is important because as you’ve noticed above there are certain type of floor tiles that are not water resistant such as wood and bamboo flooring. It would be safe if you categorized it into two: the area of the house susceptible to water and those which are not.

Another thing you should consider is the foot traffic in each room. Foot traffic is one of the reasons floor tiles suffer from wear and tear.

Color & Style


You should possess an “eye” for this because no matter how classy or unique a floor tile is, if it is not a good match, well, it isn’t. Is the color and style you chose compliments the entire room or it becomes an eyesore? Moreover, as explained by BuildDirect, “color influences the overall attitude of your room.”

Size & Pattern


According to Tileflair, “there are certain floor tiles that have a variety of sizes and will have a modular pattern to follow for each square meter.” It boils down on the layout of the room. Is the layout of the room plain square or rectangle? Or does it have uneven corners or angles? This is also where you consider going DIY or hiring a professional to install it.

You can determine how many boxes of floor tiles you’re going to buy as well. But can you estimate it on your own?

Budget


Of course, this must be always on top of your mind when shopping for floor tiles. It is way more important than answering the question of where to buy floor tiles? Very importantly, ask how much is it?

It is true that it increases the resale value of your house, stated by Forbes. However, you should not go beyond your budget even with the seduction of posh-looking porcelain flooring. Stick. To.Your.Budget.

With too many tiles out in the market today, it gets a bit hard to choose one that best suits your home’s flooring. But don’t you worry because we listed down the different types of tile floorings you’d find from your tile supplier in the Philippines. Get to know each type and decide which tile your home needs.

Ceramic

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Ceramic tiles are made from quarried clay materials that are either hardened, pressed or molded at a high temperature in a kiln. This type of tiles can either be glazed or unglazed. Glazed tiles are coated with matte, semi-gloss or high gloss finish in a modern manufacturing process called monocottura. Compared to unglazed tile, the glazed finish increases the tile’s scratch and stain resistance, as well as its traction while decreasing its water absorption.

Ceramic tiles are further classified into two:



  • Non-porcelain – considered as the traditional ceramic and is known as one of the most economic tiles. It comes in natural tones made of minerals as well as brown, red and/or white clay materials. This type of ceramic tile has noticeable chips because the inside color differs from the outside. The variations in color make it a perfect fit for your kitchen or bathroom flooring.
  • Porcelain – manufactured the same way as non-porcelain, but with contains 50% of a crystal called Feldspar. The said crystal acts as a flux that bond all the molded ingredients together during the manufacturing process, creating a glass-like structure that strengthens the tile mixture.


Porcelain ceramic tiles are more expensive than non-porcelain, but they possess through-bodied color, lesser water absorption, higher stain resistance and greater durability. These tiles can withstand higher foot traffic, perfect for busy commercial areas. Since this type of tiles is easier to color, it has lesser visible chips than non-porcelain.

Glass


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Glass tiles are commonly used in mosaics. Although it is often used as wall tiles, glass tiles can also be an option for floors and backsplashes albeit unpopular due to its grout lines. These lines give a busy look and make cleaning a hard task to pull off.

If you are going to buy these from your tile supplier in the Philippines, install the glass tiles by setting them into stone or like a traditional tile using grout.

Metal


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Metal tiles are a great choice if you are aiming for a high visual impact. Although this type of tile flooring is not a usual option, it can really make your flooring shine. Just keep in mind that metal tiles are prone to wearing over time.

This type of tiles can either be made of pure metal or with non-metal materials such as ceramic tiles. Metal tiles made of non-metal materials have metal plating.

Natural Stone


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Tiles made from natural materials are known as natural stone tiles. These materials are quarried, cut into a rough slab and sliced to tile size by a stone fabricator. Since these type of tiles are made from natural stones, characteristics may vary depending on the material used.

Common types used in tile flooring include the following:


  • Granite – an igneous rock that has specks of different minerals throughout its surface. Once polished, granite can be scratch resistant, making it an excellent choice for areas with high foot traffic.
  • Limestone – a sedimentary rock that has soft and permeable structure. This stone can be easily stained and is scratch-prone, which is not the most ideal characteristics for high-traffic areas.
  • Marble – a metamorphic rock that offers a variety of colors. The veins of different minerals run throughout its surface, creating its different colors. However, it is more porous than granite, giving it a high vulnerability to scratches.
  • Slate – a metamorphic rock with darker earthy hues. It is extremely durable and dense, and it often has chips, bumps and uneven surfaces.
  • Travertine – a limestone with porous texture, making it an easy target for scratches and stains. However, it has an earthy tone with an uncommon crystallized appearance.

Natural stone tiles can also have the following finishes: natural, honed or polished. Natural finish has an earthy and dull appearance while the honed finish has a matte and smooth look which prevents slipping and wear. Polished finish has the mirror-like appearance but has more slippery surface.

Have you decided on the tile flooring your home needs based on the list? Then, it is time to visit your tile supplier in the Philippines and get the floor tile installation started today.


Sources:
http://flooring-professionals.com/flooring-resources/types-of-tile-flooring/
http://buildipedia.com/at-home/floors/tile-flooring-101-types-of-tile-flooring
http://www.beaumont-tiles.com.au/Tile-DIY-Info/Types-of-Tiles
https://www.thespruce.com/tile-types-for-floor-and-wall-1822635
https://eurtton.com/monocottura-tile/
http://www.diynetwork.com/how-to/skills-and-know-how/masonry-and-tiling/installing-a-glass-tile-backsplash-in-a-kitchen
summer proofing your house

Droughts and typhoons are some of the weather phenomena that is common in Cagayan de Oro. Just this January 2017, the whole area was submerged in flood. Back in May 2015, 15 barangays around the area were badly hit by drought. We can say that Cagayan de Oro’s location near the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone is a factor that highly affects the season in the area.

Cagayan de Oro does not receive an even amount of rainfall throughout the year. As the area is considered to have a tropical climate, it has its cycle of dry and rainy months. The driest months are March and April while August and September are the wettest months. The rainy or wet season lasts from June until November with the relatively drier seasons lasting from December until May. Cagayan de Oro also has an annual average temperature of 28 degree Celsius and the hottest recorded temperature in the area was back in 1998 when the heat hits 39 degree Celsius. And now that summer is fast approaching who knows if Cagayan de Oro will be hitting that all-time high mark again. And if ever you have just purchased a house for sale in the area, you might want to consider making it summer-friendly.

In the Philippines, instead of the cold and warm season, we have wet and dry seasons which is mostly attributed to the amount of rainfall a location gets. So technically when we people say summer, we are referring to the dry months. And let’s admit it, the summer (or dry season) in the Philippines, at times, can be really unforgiving not just for our health but also for our houses. The following are just some tips on how you can summer-proof your home:

  1. Add proper insulation to your ceilings and walls. While this can get a bit pricey, insulating your home will provide you with the best results and will make sure that your home stays cool in the summer. 
  2. Minimize the heat produced inside your home by monitoring your appliance usage. Turning off the TV and the lights when they are not needed or in use may seem like a small thing but this can actually help you lower down the heat generated inside your home.
  3. Get air circulating inside your home by installing fans. Opening windows for cross-ventilation is effective as well, but try to avoid doing so during the peak of a hot day.
  4. Make sure your air-conditioning unit is in shape. Running the air-conditioning unit on a very warm day may be energy-consuming. But if you are going to run it, it’s best that you are maximizing its effects by making sure that it is in the right condition. 

There are some houses for sale in Cagayan de Oro that are already designed to withstand warm weather. But if you are looking for a favorable stay in Cagayan de Oro, you might want to spend that extra cash to get the convenience that you deserve.
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Weather condition and climate in certain areas in the Philippines is one of the factors that you have to consider when buying a house and lot for sale—the Cagayan de Oro climate might not be as “cool” as the Cordillera’s, for instance. Weather condition can weaken a house and may produce unpleasant consequences. Luckily, unlike other countries those with four seasons, Philippines has only two seasons: the wet and dry season. Some places in the Philippines may experience more rain than others especially in the months of June to November where tropical storms often visit the country.

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There are four climate types in the Philippines and these are the following:

  • Type I. Two pronounced seasons: dry from November to April and wet during the rest of the year.
  • Type II. No dry season with a pronounced rainfall from November to January.
  • Type III. Seasons are not very pronounced, relatively dry from November to April, and wet during the rest of the year.
  • Type IV. Rainfall is more or less evenly distributed throughout the year.

How is this important? If you are looking for a house and lot to buy, there will be specific things you have to check to see if the property is of good value. Say you will purchase this beautiful house and lot for sale in Cagayan de Oro, learning about the climate in that area will also prepare you on how to protect your house once you purchase it. Since you only have to prepare for the dry and wet season, all you have to make sure it will be dry and warm during the wet season and cool during the dry season. In other countries with four season, it is also a must to snow-proof your home and watch out for hurricanes. Well, good thing we don’t need to worry about extreme weather conditions such as these. To make sure you are getting the best value for a house and lot for sale, here’s a checklist for you

  1. Check the roof. See if there are creaking parts. It will be advisable to water down the roof just to see if there will be leaks that will enter the house. It will also be good to ask when the house was last repaired so that you can also predict the condition of the house in general.
  2. Check for signs of corrosion or water stains on the walls. These are signs that there could have been leaks or the walls get moist during rainy days. Identifying these areas will help you pinpoint some of the “hidden” issues of the house that can really be affected by the weather or climate.
  3. Check if the ceilings are sagging. Water can easily tear down ceilings. If the ceilings are sagging, it could mean that the roof has holes or there are areas where the rain can seep through.

Giving importance to the weather condition in where your dream home is located will give you the best value-for-money house and lot. In the long run, being in the know will also make it easier for you to take care of your home.

House and Lot Laguna Moving Tips

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I want to share with you today my recently researched house moving tips. These tips are really good, effective and proven. I personally applied these tips last month as I moved into this awesome house and lot in Laguna. These helped me to make moving home stress-free!

For these tips, we’re going to use a range of items that we really used every day such as:
  • Food bags
  • Duct tapes
  • Screw Drivers and cutters
  • Bin liners
  • Cling Film
  • Etch


Let’s get started!


First Tip

Before you start filing-up boxes, take a knife or a cutter and carefully cut slips into the side. Do this also on the other side. This will serves as handles to help you carry the box much easier. This helped me carry out the boxes from the car to my newly owned house and lot in Laguna. 



Second Tip

If you have furniture like cabinets, drawers, with handles that stick out, you can unscrew them and turn them around to the inside. This will stop them damaging other items while you're moving.

How should you open the drawer now, if the handles are on the inside? Simply make a temporary handle out of tape by folding tape halfway back to itself. Then stick it in to the inside of the drawer, making the folded-halfway part of the tape seen when the drawer is closed.



You can also fill the drawers as much as you can to transport as many items as possible.

When done, you can protect them from knocks and scrapes with cling film.


Third Tip

If you got electrical items like television, personal computers, that has a lots of wires, it will be best to have a record of how they all put together by taking a picture using your mobile phone. This will help you re-connect the wires when the electrical items hit your new home.

 



Fourth Tip

If you are dismantling pieces of furniture you can use food bags to keep all the loose screws together. Label the bag what furniture these screws, blots etch, belong to.


Fifth Tip

Use colored labels to group boxes from different rooms so you know exactly where to put them when you get to your new home. I advise my friends about this labeling and I am happy about the results. All boxes are in their respective places on my new house in Laguna. Energy saving tip!




Sixth Tip

When it comes to packing clothes, you can save time by keeping them on the hangers. Wrap them in a bin liner to keep the dust off and keep the hooks out so you can hang them straight up in your new wardrobe. 


Seventh Tip

Use linen cloth to wrap up fragile objects like plates and figurines to secure them from breaking.



By the nest time you are moving, try these tips and share us your thoughts! Happy moving!

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I was at my uncle’s house in Suntrust Laguna last week and I have a really cool experience.

It was 2 in the afternoon when Uncle Kim’s phone rang. He answered it while yawning and suddenly, his face becomes serious. “Mom will be here in a couple of minutes!” he told me, referring to my grandmother.

Grandma is a disciplinarian and she wants things organized, clean and tidy. At that moment, Uncle K’s place is not. It’s all messy and the things are over the place (because we have a lot of fun earlier).

“What are we going to do?” he said. Then a bulb suddenly light up in his head and we did the “TOP SECRET WAYS TO CLEAN THE HOUSE in a FLASH! Here it goes.


The first step is DO NOT PANIC. He said this while taking a deep breath. The focus should be on the living room. We grab laundry baskets and put in there all the things that are not in their proper places like toys, pillows, blankets, shirts, basketball etc. All things that are not supposed to be in the living room throw it on the basket and hide it in a place that is not supposed to be checked, like a storage room.

Turn on the lights and spray cool scent.


The second step is to tackle the bathroom. Wash your hands in the sink. Use a nice and fragrant soap (beauty soap haha). Give the sink, the handles, faucets, and the basin a nice scrub-down with your hands. Get a rag and wipe it off. Use the same rag to wipe the mirror.

For the toilet, take a wipe and wipe it down of the handle, the top, and the bottom. Sprinkle a little of powdered soap or detergent in the toilet and scrub it, this time not with your hands but with a scrubber and don’t flush it. Leave it there. And lastly, spray some deodorizer and fragrant.


Last but not the least (definitely not!), attack the kitchen. Again we grab some laundry boxes, this time, I have a box and start stuffing. Same as what we did in the living room. For the dirty dishes, we put them in a basin and hide them under the sink. Uncle told me we’ll handle that later. Wipe down the table, the sink, the stove, and other things that might be in there. Lastly, sweep the floors. This is the last thing to do and only do this after all things have finished. This is the last priority. Again, spray that sweet scent.


These take us only 15 minutes I guess. Surprisingly, I didn’t imagine we can clean the house this fast. I asked Uncle K where he got the idea. He said from her girlfriend living in a lovely condo unit in Manila. She always does that when her parents are on a visit. Cool!

Minutes passed and Grandma arrives. She is so amazed how the house looks and how organized and clean it is. I am too was amazed. While Grandma is seated on the couch and drinks her coffee, Uncle K hands me his laptop and a video is playing. Here it is.




I believe this is the source of his top secrets on cleaning his house fast! Really cool!


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