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Tips for Mosaic Tiling in Your Bathroom RSS

Posted in Tiling & Flooring on May 14

Find a tiling-and-flooring expert on Mr-SkillIf you are looking for subtle ways of brightening up your bathroom, you could find that mosaic tiles are just the job. They can add texture as they come in a variety of shapes and patterns, and there’s a veritable kaleidoscope of colours to select from too. You can even add some of your own artistic ideas to get a sensational finish, and all your friends will think you’ve had the experts in! If you’re not quite so brave, perhaps you should find a tiling and flooring expert right here on Mr-Skill.

 Tips on Design 

If this is a first attempt at using mosaic tiles, it may be best to start with a simple concept. Even basic designs can look really impressive with bold highlights and a mix of complimentary colours. This form of tiling can be quite fiddly too, because each tile making up the mosaic needs to be positioned and glued in place individually. It can be quite similar to fitting pieces together in a jigsaw puzzle. 

Tips on Colour Selection 

Give some thought to the four components of colour, which are:

  • Tone
  • Temperature
  • Hue
  • Intensity

 If colour composition is not your best subject, rather get a tiling quote right here. 

Tone is the degree of lightness or darkness of a colour, whereas temperature refers to the warmth or coolness factor. Hue is the parent group of colours, including red, yellow and blue, while intensity indicates the depth of a particular colour choice.Find a tiling-and-flooring expert on Mr-Skill

 Taking it a step further, colours of different hues, but with matching tones can be complimentary. However, colours of varying intensity or temperature could end up clashing. When you select your mosaics tiles, consider them in different colour combinations before setting them in glue. Moreover, as you work, glance away from the detail from time to time, so as to keep the bigger picture in your mind. It’s very easy to get confused otherwise!

 Choosing Grout for Your Mosaics

The mix that we use to seal gaps between mosaic tiles is known as grout, and we use it to keep out unwanted dirt and dust too. Grout comes in many colour options, so you need to consider carefully, because your choice of grout finish can make or break the overall impact of your job. One of our regular London tiling and flooring specialists advises that if in doubt, use grey as your grout colour. That’s because grey is perfectly neutral, being halfway between black and white!

Tags: clash, colour, colour components, complimentary, coolness, design, find a tiling-and-flooring expert, grout, highlights, hue, intensity, london tiling-and-flooring specialist, mosaic tiles, temperature, texture, tiling-and-flooring quote, tone, warmth
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Keep Mould off the Bathroom Ceiling RSS

Posted in Painting & Decorating on Dec 27

Find a Decorator on Mr-SkillA good London Decorator will tell you that keeping mould at bay is as simple as not creating an environment in which it flourishes. The problem is of course that we share a liking for similar humidity and temperature levels, which is where the problem begins.

Mould is a fungus that spreads across almost any surface, sowing spores everywhere it goes. It’s not poisonous. In fact it’s not dangerous at all. But it is unsightly and nobody likes to see it. It flourishes in warm damp conditions where the temperature is above 70-Degrees Fahrenheit, and the Relative Humidity over 70% too.

  • When you shower, open a bathroom window to keep the temperature and humidity down.
  • If you can’t stand the idea, then open it before you leave the bathroom, closing the door behind you as you go.

Find a Decorator on Mr-SkillThis is not to say you won’t still get mould on your bathroom ceiling though. You’ll just have to do the following less frequently. If you don’t, you’ll need to Find a Decorator to eventually clear up the mess.

  • Wipe away the mould using a damp cloth. Get rid of all of it.
  • Sterilize the ceiling using a fungicidal barrier from a mould eradication kit.
  • Next time you are looking for a Decorating Quote, specify a fungicidal additive added to the paint.

Now was that really all that complicated? Just another service from Mr-Skill. Your provider of tradesperson quotes at no charge at all.

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Condensation in Double-Glazed Windows RSS

Posted in Window & Door Fitting on Nov 21

Misting or fogging in double-glazed windows is quite common in older homes where the guarantee has expired. Owners often put up this, because it is a cosmetic problem that they feel is not worth the money to repair. As a London Window Fitting Expert I’m often asked what causes this irritating problem, and I thought others might like to know why too.

  • Find a Window Fitter on Mr-SkillSome condensation is natural in the space between two glass panes, because of the difference between outdoor and indoor temperatures. In earlier days this drained naturally away. These days another plan is put in place in the interests of thermal efficiency.
  • The moisture-absorption material used instead is known an silica – that’s the same stuff as the tiny white balls found in little bags and shipped with electronic goods.
  • This silica is in the separation bars that keep the double-glazing panes apart. You’ll find them right up against the inner window frame. The idea is that the silica absorbs the moisture in winter months, and dries out again in summer.
  • Unfortunately, this is not always the case, and sometimes the silica becomes water-logged in less Find a Window Fitter on Mr-Skillthan five years. Most double-glazing is guaranteed for ten years though. If you are lucky enough to have the original warranty then you may have a claim.

If you are unable to prove the claim and want your unsightly problem solved, then I suggest you Find a Window Fitter to do this for you. Many people prefer to have a drain hole inserted instead, because this is half the price of a complete Replacement Window Fitting Quote.

The window fitter who contributed this advice is listed on Mr-Skill. Like our other skilled artisans in all UK trades, he has a reputation that goes back for years, and he is registered as required by law too. Please contact us in the event that you require Professional Window Fitting Quotes.

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Warning re Motor Air-Con Health RSS

Posted in General Building on Aug 18

You could be driving this family around in your saloon as well!

A bad smell coming from your car air-conditioning should not be ignored as it could indicate health- endangering mould in the ventilation system, states the German technical testing authority TUeV.

“Modern air conditioning systems have the advantage of cleansing the air coming from the outside into the car but that can only work if the filter system is clean and has not become infected with bacteria,” according to TUeV expert Hans-Ulrich Sander. The odour may be noticed particularly in the summer months when motorists turn the air conditioning on full after starting the car and it is a good idea to occasionally switch the system on at different times of the year to blow air through the vents and prevent condensation from building up.

Mould typically develops in humid conditions caused by condensation that has become trapped in the ventilation system and therefore it is recommended to change the filter and check the hoses for leaks at least once a year. According to the TUeV, the optimum temperature in a car should be at least two to three degrees Celsius below the outside temperature – a compromise between the feel-good factor and sensible economics.

In much the same way as a domestic air-conditioning system will not work efficiently when the filters and hoses are blocked with dirt, the air-conditioning system in your car will use less fuel when free of mould and muck – it will smell nicer too!

There are certain measures you can take to get rid of bad odours in your air-conditioning system and prevent the development of health-threatening bacteria and mould. Most motoring shops sell treatments that are sprayed into the ventilation system and pollen filters which cost little more than a tenner.

If you are unsure about how to clean your car ventilation system or change a pollen filter, ask a local handyman in London to help you out. It should not take much more than an hour and he will be able to deal with removing bad smells and harmful bacteria from your car for the sake of your comfort and health.

“Image courtesy of the Lewis Lab at Northeastern University. Image created by Anthony D’Onofrio, William H. Fowle, Eric J. Stewart and Kim Lewis.”

Tags: air conditioning, bacteria, car, climate control, condensation, find a handyman in London, health, temperature, ventilation
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