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Types of Limo Parties

Friday, May 10th, 2013

Types of Limo Parties - Limo Rentals

Limos can add just the perfect amount of class and luxury to almost any event you can imagine.  Limousines come in a variety of styles and colors, as well as with a huge array of options, such as liquor or snacks, making it a truly customizable experience for any event.  Below we have compiled just a couple of recommendation for the most common types of limo parties.

Weddings

Your wedding is your big day, so make sure you choose a limo that not only shows off your personality, but actually has all of the perks and features that you want, such as complimentary champagne and bouquets!  You can always go with the classic stretch limo or you can arrive in style with a stretch Hummer.  Usually people will tend to choose white limos for their weddings, but once again, it all depends on your wedding choices!  Make sure that you book far enough in advance (6 to 9 months), so that you can pick your favorite limo to complement your big day!

Bachelor and Bachelorette Parties

The last party you’ll have of your single life is sure to be one of the most memorable in your life.  Since you’ll most likely be running around town, consuming excessive amounts of alcoholic drinks, a limo may be an ideal choice, since you’ll no longer need to have a designated driver.  Depending on the size of your party, you may need a stretch Lincoln or even a party bus for the largest bachelor and bachelorette parties.

Prom

Prom is one of the biggest nights on your high school career.  It’s one of the few nights that everyone gets dressed up, and it is definitely one of the most memorable nights of your life to that point.  Once again, the limo you rent will all depend on the amount of people are in your party.  If you only have about 10 to 15 people, you may be able to fit in a single stretch limo, but if you’re looking for something larger, then you should definitely go with a party bus!  With a limo driver, your prom experience is sure to be safe and fun!

Find The Perfect Limo For Your Party!

Of course, there are so many other events you can take a limo to, such as an art gallery opening or even just a night out on the town.  Limo companies can definitely recommend the best type of limo for each event — just make sure you book as far in advance as possible!  TalkLocal can help you book a limo in just minutes, connecting you to high-quality, local limo services for free!

Best Deck Material

Friday, May 10th, 2013

Best Deck Material - Landscapers

Having a deck offers a lot of space for outdoor eating, socializing and other activities. If you do not want to build your own patio, but you are interested in having a hard surface outside of your home, a deck can go a long way. Picking out the best deck material is a decision based on your own needs and desires.

There isn’t really one end-all, be-all, best deck material. Different deck materials serve different purposes and offer various benefits. Here are some examples of common deck materials and their benefits.

Wood

Wood is one of the most common deck materials out there. Its natural beauty and durability put it at the top of most people’s lists for outdoor building, especially since it can be stained in various shades or painted different colors to match your home perfectly.

Different woods are priced differently, but building with wood tends to be cheaper than other materials. Although wood decks are durable and can endure the elements, they will need some maintenance and resealing if they encounter damage.

Composite

When you build a composite deck, you are using natural wood and some synthetic materials to get a look very similar to a wooden deck with a bit more durability and less maintenance. Composite decks are pretty eco-friendly in that they use old sawdust or recycled wood that could have otherwise been discarded.

Composite decks tend to be more resilient to rain and other natural elements. They can also be formed into different textures and colors.

Aluminum

These are the most water-resistant decks. They are made from metal panels that are connected side-by-side. They require very little upkeep because of their resistance to the elements. They also look sleek and they are a modern twist on a classic outdoor space.

That said, they can become dented if they are hit hard enough, and they do show dirt much clearer than wood or composite decks, meaning you will need to spray them down with a hose from time to time. They also tend to be more expensive than other decks.

Find Someone To Build Your Deck

All of these materials will leave you with a beautiful, multi-purpose, outdoor space. TalkLocal can also connect you with the professionals you need to get your questions answered and your deck built so you can begin enjoying nature.

Allergic Reaction To Insect Stings

Friday, May 10th, 2013

Allergic Reaction To Insect Stings - Pest Control

Bees, wasps, hornets, yellow jackets, mosquitoes, fire ants — these are among the most common insects that often trigger allergic reactions in those who fall victim to bites and stings. While most people who receive insect bites and stings experience a normal reaction (usually some swelling, redness, and soreness), some people may be highly allergic and endure serious side effects.  Having an allergic reaction to insect stings can be a serious risk to your health and safety.

What To Watch Out For

Generally, there are 3 levels of reactions when getting stung or bit by an insect. The first is a normal reaction, as described above. The second, called a localized reaction, may appear slightly more serious, such as having an entire limb swell up and turn red. While this may appear to be a severe reaction, usually it will rescind in a few hours or days, and it should be nothing to worry about. The last, most severe, is an allergic reaction. These reactions can range from hives to difficulty breathing, dizziness, rapid pulse, wheezing, or swelling of the throat, mouth, or face. If you think you are experiencing an allergic reaction, it is important to visit a doctor immediately for the right treatment.

Prevent Further Allergic Reactions

If you have experienced an allergic reaction to insect stings around your home or yard, you may want to consider contacting a pest control expert who can help prevent a presence of these insects near your house in the future. Try using TalkLocal to find one near you. Seva Call is a free service that will connect you with top-quality, reputable pest control services in your neighborhood, within minutes. Simply tell us your problem, location, and availability, and we will connect you with up to three professionals, who will then call YOU directly, ready to help.

Different Types Of Radiators

Thursday, May 9th, 2013

Different Types Of Radiators - Appliances Repair

If you live in an older home with a radiator that is no longer heating, you will need to know about the different types of radiators in order to figure out how to fix it. The radiator is an older method to heat homes, and though less efficient than other forms of heating, some people still prefer the look of an old-fashioned radiator to floor vents or baseboard heat.

Radiators function through the circulation of a heat source through metal coils in a unit that is placed somewhere in the room. Heat “radiates” from the metal unit and, as air circulates in the room, the air is gradually heated. There are two basic types of radiators.

Steam Radiators: These radiators are the oldest type. They operate through a single pipe from the boiler — usually located in the basement or another room in the home — that heats water to the point of steam. The steam circulates through the metal coils and, as it cools, condenses back into water and is returned through the pipe to the boiler.

Water Radiators: These radiators came after the steam models and operated on the same principle as their elder counterparts. Instead of water being heated in the boiler to the extent of steam, the water is simply heated and circulated through one pipe, around the coils and out a second pipe back to the boiler.

The easiest way to differentiate between the different types of radiators is through the number of pipes connected to the unit. If your unit is exceptionally ornate, it is likely a steam unit. Older Victorian-era radiators were given an artistic flare with the rationale that, if you needed to have a large mass of metal in the room, it might as well look good.

When Your Radiator Acts Up…

Fixing such a unit might turn complicated due to their age and rarity. The best thing to do is to call a professional. TalkLocal can connect you with a local repair person quickly. The best part is, our service is completely free and very convenient.

Braking A Towed Vehicle

Thursday, May 9th, 2013

Braking A Towed Vehicle - Towing

Most of the time when you’re towing a vehicle or trailer, you’re usually only worried about how well your vehicle can handle the load.  However, if you’re planning on towing a vehicle across multiple states or just even towing in your backyard, it’s also important that you know the local towing laws for every state you visit.  Each state will have specifications on the weight limit you need to have before needing an auxiliary brake system on the towing load.  If you get in a crash without the proper auxiliary braking system, you could potentially have a serious legal liability on your hands. Braking a towed vehicle with the right braking system is important to the safety of yourself and other drivers.

Towing Laws

In most states, you’ll see a 3000-lbs limit before you need an auxiliary braking system, but you should always check your state’s specific towing laws, as some states have additional requirements.  For example, in Missouri, auxiliary braking systems aren’t required except on trailers coupled by a 5th wheel and kingpin.  While you should check all the state laws in every state you’ll pass through, in general, you should have an auxiliary braking system on your trailer or load just to be safe.

Braking Systems

There are three popular types of braking systems: Surge, deceleration, and pressure based.

A surge system uses a slide receiver on the tow bar and as the vehicle slows down, the trailer pushes forward on the receiver, slowly applying the brakes.

A deceleration system uses accelerometers or other tools to detect deceleration and apply brakes accordingly.

The pressure-based system is all based on the amount of pressure based on the vehicle brakes; stepping on the vehicle brakes will also set the trailer brakes.

When you’re deciding which type of auxiliary braking system to purchase, you should consider the type of system and the type of installation.  Some brake systems will be invasive, meaning they may need to tape into your trailer’s vacuum line to help brake while others may have temporary solutions.  Your price point and frequency of use should decide the type of braking system you’ll need.

You may even want to consider getting a break-away system as well.  Break-away systems prevent your trailer from running away by automatically applying the brakes when the trailer separates from the vehicle.  A break-away cable stays with the vehicle when the trailer separate and pulls a plug out from the trailer, causing the brakes to be fully applied.

Find Towing Help

If you need some help deciding the type of braking system to install, or simply need some advice on how to best brake your trailer, then you should contact a towing professional.  TalkLocal can connect you with a local, high-quality towing professional in just minutes!

Install An Operating System Without A CD Drive

Thursday, May 9th, 2013

Install Operating System Without CD Drive - Computer Repair

Essentially all computers come equipped with an operating system. Still, you might need to reinstall. Or, you might want to install an operating system different from the one that came with your machine.

Traditionally, computer users utilize a CD inserted in the CD drive of their machine to install an operating system. This is all fine and well, but can pose a problem for a number of reasons.

First, more and more computers are giving up a CD drive in an effort to shrink their machines down as small as they can go. Secondly, CD drives often break on computers, and users do not see a lot of reason to repair them.

If you fall into one of these categories, do not worry. You are able to install an operating system without a CD drive. Here are some ways.

External CD Drive

When you are looking to install an operating system without a CD drive, one of the quicker solutions is by simply using an external CD drive. These plug into your USB port and then function just like a normal CD drive would.

There are a wide range of external CD drives on the market, so finding one should not be difficult. They are also reasonably priced. This method also requires very few technical demands on behalf of the user, and therefore, is an easy fix.

Flash Drives

The evolution of the flash drive has made this tiny piece of technology all the more useful. Instead of storing just documents or pictures on them, many users use flash drives as a means to install an operating system without a CD drive.

You can transfer an operating system from your flash drive to a computer, or you can simply equip your flash drive with a bootable version of the operating system, so you can plug it in and use the operating system no matter what computer you are on.

Programs like LiveUSB Creator walks you through a step-by-step process so you can load an operating system on your flash drive.

Need Tech Help?

For the less technologically inclined of us, installing an operating system without a CD drive is no easy chore. For that reason, you will want to contact computer repair technicians in your area to lend a hand. TalkLocal is a revolutionary new concierge service that can put you in touch with any type of professional you need in your local area. Try it out to find help with you computer the next time you encounter an issue.

HVAC Is Dripping Water Inside

Thursday, May 9th, 2013

HVAC Is Dripping Water Inside - Heating and Cooling

The heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system (HVAC) is the heart of your heating and cooling system and requires regular maintenance. One of the main problems that you will notice with HVAC systems is the presence of water or moisture. This is always a problem sign and never is it normal to find water leaking in your HVAC system. If your HVAC is dripping water inside, here are some possible causes and how you can fix them.

Condensation

The dripping water might simply be a matter of condensation. If this is the case, you will often be in for a very quick and easy fix. The evaporator coil and suction line can often sweat as the HVAC system operates. These wires are covered with insulation. However, if a chunk of insulation is missing or was worn, the condensation can leak through.

Also, make sure the evaporator coil is completely clean. If there is dirt or debris on it, condensation might fall to the ground instead of reaching the drain.

Severe Issues

If an HVAC is dripping water inside, it can be a surefire sign of a serious problem that only a professional can address. These issues require extensive knowledge of HVAC systems in addition to the tools and parts necessary to complete the job. The nature of these issues can include, but is not limited to:

          – Some of the system’s pump tubing has been clogged

          – The HVAC system is not operating correctly and allowing the indoor coil to freeze

          – A pipe or pipe fitting is cracked or damaged

          – There is a blockage in the drain, trap or condensate pan

          – You have a faulty compensate pump

Trace The Source

Even though you might not be an HVAC professional, you can usually get a general idea about what the problem may be simply by tracing the source of the water. Just follow the water and inspect the unit thoroughly to discover why your HVAC is dripping water inside. You can always relay this information to the professionals to give them a better idea of what the problem could be.

Don’t Put Off Calling For Help

HVAC systems are crucial in keeping the temperature of your home comfortable and regulated. When you need to get a hold of someone fast, TalkLocal is a worthy ally. We can get you talking with a local professional in a matter of minutes.

Types Of Malignant Tree Growths

Thursday, May 9th, 2013

Types Of Malignant Tree Growths - Tree Removal

You want your back yard to be beautiful, and trees offer that beauty along with relaxing shade in the summer time. But when you have a growth on your tree, you might worry: Will I have to cut this tree down, or will it go away? There are different types of malignant tree growths, but not all tree growths are deadly.

Different types of malignant tree growths include:

Galls: These growths come in various shapes and sizes. Some are very large, some small, some fuzzy or furry, and some are smooth to the touch. These are caused by infestation of different egg-laying bugs. They happen because your tree is reacting instinctively to protect itself from the different chemical changes that occur with an egg-laying insect. While the galls themselves may not be malignant, the bugs producing them could have a serious effect on your tree and may damage or kill it.

Burls: Although there isn’t much known about the roots of these growths, they are thought to be similar to galls. They can also come in various shapes and sizes, but they usually become pretty big. They can damage your tree and ultimately kill it. However, they don’t have to get that bad. If you discover a burl on your tree, you should not remove it; this would produce a large wound that would most likely become infected and kill the tree. Instead, you should prune the tree properly to avoid the burl’s growth.

Laurel Wilt: If you live in a warmer, more tropical climate, Laurel Wilt may just be your worst nightmare. This specific fungus has been killing Florida trees rapidly. It is brought to your trees by ambrosia beetles and it can kill them almost overnight. They block the tree’s capillaries, which prevents the water from getting through. There are fungicides that can prevent Laurel Wilt. If you think you live in an at-risk area, you may consider it.

Consult The Experts

These are just a few of the types of malignant tree growths most commonly found, but there are a great many more fungi that could infect your tree. If you need help with your lawn care or trees, TalkLocal can connect you with qualified professionals in your area that can help.

My Key Is Stuck In The Lock

Wednesday, May 8th, 2013

My Key Is Stuck In The Lock - Locksmiths

A very common problem that occurs for both the seasoned homeowner and the new renter is with locks. More specifically, many people get their key stuck in the lock and don’t know how to get it out.  The surprising thing is that more often than not, this can be solved with an extremely simple method.  Let’s first start with what had likely caused you to be in such a predicament.

My Key Is Stuck In The Lock!

The locks that typically get stuck are not the deadbolts, but the bottom portion of household locks. These locks have a keyhole mechanism in the center and are typically surrounded by a metal cylinder. The issue oftentimes is that the keyhole mechanism becomes lose, which puts unusual pressure on the key, causing it to get stuck in the lock.

How To Get Your Key Unstuck

A common solution is to spray the inside lock with a lubricant like WD40, or to use graphite to keep the inside of the lock from becoming jammed.  If you don’t have access to these items there are still some options for getting your key unstuck from the lock.

Try placing your index finger on the lock mechanism with one hand. With your free hand, grab the key between your index finger and thumb, making sure that the lock is staying put and the key is the only thing moving. This will help to stabilize the lock, and hopefully, you will be able to pull your key out of the lock.

Find A Locksmith

If you are still having trouble with your key getting stuck in the lock, you can use Seva Call. We will connect you with up to three, high-quality locksmiths within minutes. We will have you speaking with the right professionals in just minutes, for free!

Train To Be A Gymnast

Wednesday, May 8th, 2013

Train To Be A Gymnast - Gyms and Fitness

Every four years, millions tune in to watch the Olympic gymnasts twist, twirl, contort, and elevate their bodies in positions unimaginable to most. What many do not realize is that these athletes have had to train to be a gymnast for many years, and for most, decades. So what exactly does it take to train to be a gymnast?

Strength: Look at any of those athletes, male or female, and the muscle tone and definition are unbelievable. They need to not only be able to lift their own body weight but to also maneuver it gracefully. Control comes with strength. For this reason, rigorous weight-training is a must if you are trying to transform yourself into a top-notch gymnast.

Practice: Many gymnasts begin their sport around the ages of 4 or 5. Most competitive gymnastic organizations allow contestants as young as 6. From this age on, most practices last three or four hours and are usually a minimum of three days a week — sometimes five during the offseason. Of course, nothing dictates that you have to put in this amount of time to train to be a gymnast. Still, this is not a sport that you can easily pick up. It requires a lot of work.

Coaching: You can’t learn gymnastics on your own. Sure, many will claim to have taught themselves a back flip, but the dangers of the sport and skill required cannot be mastered without someone who is trained. It is important to seek out a coach or trainer that has experience teaching the sport and knows the proper precautions to take in order to avoid serious bodily injury.

Flexibility: This goes hand-in-hand with strength. It is one thing to be able to lift one’s body weight, it is another to do so in a way which seems graceful and without impediment. This can only be achieved through keeping a broader range of flexibility than the average person.

Looking For A Trainer Or Coach?

While the Olympians make it look easy, the sport of gymnastics is grueling, physical, and time-consuming. If you are interested in learning how to train to be a gymnast, there are probably many local resources that can get you started. TalkLocal can put you in touch with such a gym quickly. Our service is entirely free and we’ll only connect you with qualified individuals and businesses.