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The Many Uses Of Canopies



A canopy is like a roof to cover the exterior part of your home. Exterior windows and doors face direct sunlight and rain, which can provide harm to them. To protect your windows and doors from these weather conditions, a canopy is the best available option for you. These canopies are very cost effective and come in different shapes and sizes. They can be made of composite material, aluminum and sometimes a flexible material to fold according to the weather.

Adjustable canopies are available in the market in a huge range. These canopies give the option of shade in summer, and can be folded up in the winter. They are suitable for shops and offices where you don’t have enough space for fixed canopies. Adjustable canopies come with an option of automatic or manual. In automatic canopies you just have to press a button, and it will fold automatically. In manual canopies, there is a rod which is responsible for its movements. Automatic canopies are preferred by many people as they don’t have enough time to adjust them manually.

Canopies are also responsible for reducing your electricity bill in summer, as they cover your windows and stop the heat from entering into your house to some extent. This process will help reduce the energy consumption of air conditioners.

These canopies can also save the wood frames of your windows from rain and snow. The glare of sunlight on your computer screen and television set can also be reduced with the use of canopies.

You can choose from several materials when purchasing canopies. Aluminum canopies have the benefit of great strength and low maintenance, but these are not available in many shapes and colors. Fiber canopies are available in a variety of shapes and sizes, however they require maintenance.

This all depends on you and which canopy will suit you best. Many people prefer the large canopy for extra protection of their patio furniture and other things. Some people use canopies only for the purpose of decoration. To match the exterior of your house, these are available in many different colors and designs.

There is also another type of canopy, which is the mobile canopy. These are especially made for use with caravans and trailers, and for those people who don’t have permanent homes. They are portable and are easy to assemble. These canopies have braces, arm rollers, and fabric shades to make them easy to use. They can also be used for vehicles specially made for commercial use. Mobile canopies have track extenders for small adjustments, as the measurement of every vehicle or trailer is not exactly the same.

Features like cost effectiveness and flexibility make these canopies very useful to give protection to the exterior of your house. You don’t have to spend a high amount of money to get the best canopy for your needs.

Energy-Efficient Window And Door Tax Credit For 2009—Up To $1,500 Back



If you’re planning a window or door replacement project, then now’s the time. That’s because you can receive a tax credit for 30% of the cost of qualified energy-efficient windows and doors, up to $1,500. This is a huge opportunity for you.

The tax credit was originally a measly $200 for windows and up to $500 for doors. Now Congress and the President have passed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, aka “The Stimulus.” Inside is a provision that triples the old tax credit.

This isn’t just a handout. To qualify for the new Tax Credit, you have to be a smart shopper and buy the most energy-efficient windows. Energy Star certification, the old standard, doesn’t cut it anymore. The new standard will help our country become energy independent. Plus, better windows save you money on energy bills and keep you comfortable all year round.

What Are The Requirements For The Tax Credit?

Only windows and doors with a U-Factor of .30 or less qualify. U-Factor is a measure of the window’s overall energy-efficiency. Many windows have U-Factors of .31 or .32. Those don’t qualify.

Windows and doors also need a Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) of .30 or less. A low SHGC blocks the blistering heat that comes through windows in the summer, reducing the load on your air conditioning. Once again, .31 or .32 aren’t good enough. It has to be exactly .30 or less.

U-Factor and SHGC are independently tested and verified for windows by the National Fenestration Rating Council. Any reputable window will have a NFRC sticker.

How To Tell Which Windows And Doors Qualify

To get your $1,500 tax credit, you need to shop smart. Many windows and doors out there don’t meet the new requirements—even some high-end brands you’ve heard of. A lot of companies haven’t processed or don’t even know about the new tax credit. There’s a lot of confusion about this right now—you don’t want to be left empty-handed.

Here’s what you need to do: Make sure that any replacement window or door you buy has a U-Factor and SHGC of .30 or less. If the window company won’t show you the NFRC sticker certifying the ratings, walk away. If you’re unsure or suspicious, visit the NFRC at www.nfrc.org. You can verify ratings in the product directory or contact them directly.

How To Claim Your 2009 Energy Tax Credit For Windows And Doors

1. Purchase and install any replacement window, patio door, or entry door with a U-Factor and SHGC of .30 or below between January 1, 2009 and December 31, 2010.

2. Save your receipt and each window and door performance label (NFRC label) with your tax documents.

3. Claim your tax credit on your Federal filing for the 2009 or 2010 tax year.

Terms and Limitations

• The tax credit is for the cost of the product only and does not include installation costs. Be sure to ask for a sales receipt that shows the cost of the product only.

• The tax credit is 30% of the amount paid up to a $1,500 maximum.

• If a combination of windows and doors are purchased, the total maximum credit is $1,500.

• This is a new tax credit for 2009/2010

Car Cleaning-How To Clean Your Exterior And Interior The Right Way



Well it may sound metaphorical but yes your car will also need a shiny exterior and an interior that races at high speed, just like you! Well till now all you may have heard about maintaining your car is that:

Maintain a steady speed of 60mph and your car will run smooth for a longer period.

Use the correct gas needed for your car.

You have no idea how things pile up in the trunk. So keep the trunk empty for fuel efficiency.

All of that is true when it comes to running your car. But it is not just the engine that constitutes your car; the shiny body that you liked once, the color that you had specifically chosen or the leather seats that you were proud of when you booked the car, all of that needs proper maintenance and care.

Let’s look one by one how you can keep the exterior of your car shiny:

First rinse the dirt and dust off your car. Now use a sponge and soap it up well. Enjoy the foam as it lathers the body of the car! Wash it off or hose off the soap from the body next and clean the car. Now remember to dry it off with a soft, clean cloth. If you leave wet spots and water droplets on the body of the car then those will gather dust and you will get a spot when it dries up.

Once a month you must use the chemicals available to remove bugs and dirt from the body of the car. These generally polish the surface of the car at the same time and are readily available in auto parts stores.

Next is polishing. Use a good wax and pamper your car once in two months. Agreed you may want to just drive in a car wash and get all of these done, but believe me there is nothing better than personal care.

Tires kiss the road; keep them strong, well-maintained and sturdy and they will ensure that your car is stable. Cleaning your tires is a must. Use cleaning products to stop building up of dust.

Use care products specially made for other parts of your car; vinyl, wood work if any or plastic and rubber.

Once, you have the exterior dazzling your neighbor’s don’t forget to pamper the interiors of your car to impress those whom you drive around!

Use seat covers. This cannot be stressed enough. It is easy to take these off and clean. Vacuum your car seats, then clean the seat covers, dry them and put them back on the seats.

Clean the windows with proper cleaners, the dashboard and other attachments carefully using soft cleansers.

Vacuum the carpet and use rubber mats to keep dust off from getting under the carpet.

Simple, easy to use tips to maintain the look of your car all by yourself and also gives you a good break for your Sundays. Remember to park your car in your garage if you are not using it often, this will protect the car and keep that extra dust off the body!