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Using Promo Codes to Invest in the Perfect Mattress

One thing that everyone needs in order to aid their overall health and wellbeing is proper sleep. However, there are lots of people who struggle with sleep for a variety of reasons. One of the common reasons why people struggle is because they are trying to get their essential rest on a poor-quality mattress that not only makes it difficult to get to sleep but also results in aches and pains when they get up.

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If you want to improve your sleep, health and wellbeing, and overall life quality, investing in a high-quality mattress is vital. A mattress is not just something that you lie down on – it is something that can affect many aspects of your life, so you need to ensure it is comfortable, suitable, and supportive. While high-quality mattresses are not always cheap, one thing you can do is to cut the cost without cutting quality by using promotional codes such as Casper promo codes.

Choosing the Perfect Mattress

By using promotional codes, you can enjoy far more choice when it comes to mattresses. This is because you will find that many more options are within your budget thanks to the savings you make with these promo codes. So, all you need to decide then is which mattress is the right one for your needs. In order to do this, you need to look at a few key factors such as:

The Size You Need

Of course, you need to consider what size mattress you need, so this is the first thing to consider. If you have the space in your bedroom, you may want to consider upgrading to a bigger bed for greater comfort and more space. For instance, if you currently sleep alone in a single bed, you may want to opt for a double. If you have a double bed, you could consider a king. It depends on the space available and your needs. However, using promo codes certainly makes it more affordable to upgrade to a bigger size frame and mattress.

Mattress Type

There are various different mattress types that you can choose from such as pocket spring, memory foam, latex, and hybrid, to name but a few. So, make sure you do some research into the different mattress options to help you to decide which of these is going to be the right choice for your specific needs. The mattress type you choose can affect everything from the support levels you get and how cool you are at night to your overall comfort levels.

Support Level

People have different needs when it comes to the amount of support they need from their mattresses. While some people require firm support there are others that only want medium support and prefer a softer mattress option. So, think about what sort of support level is right for your needs in order to make the right choice.

Looking at these factors can help you to choose the right mattress more easily.

 

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Dental Health 101: Everything You Need To Know

Oral or dental health pertains to the condition of your gums, teeth, and mouth. The goal is to prevent issues and complications such as gum disease and tooth decay as well as maintaining the overall health of your mouth. 

Good oral hygiene ensures a bright smile. But a poor one can result in dental and gum disease which can affect your overall health. While basic oral care can be maintained through daily brushing and flossing, proactively seeing a dentist at least once or twice a year can make a huge difference. 

Consulting a dentist regularly can help prevent worsening tooth and gum problems. The good thing nowadays is that booking a schedule with a licensed dentist is easier because it can be done online. Many dental clinics run official websites which cater to prospective clients online.

 

Dental problems and diseases are very common. According to the World Health Organization:

  • Oral diseases affect about 3.5 billion people around the globe. 
  • Over 530 million kids suffer from tooth decay on their primary teeth.
  • Severe periodontal diseases affect almost 10% of the world population. 

Oral Health To General Health: The Link

Dental health has risen in importance in the past years, as new studies and research discovered a connection between poor oral health and underlying systematic diseases. As it turns out, a healthy mouth and teeth can help maintain a healthy body. 

According to a study, periodontal diseases have been associated with high blood pressure, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, stroke, respiratory diseases, and dementia, among others.

Types of Oral and Dental Diseases

The mouth and teeth are used a lot. So, it is not surprising how many things can go wrong over time, particularly if you do not take proper care of them. Without proper dental hygiene, here are the kinds of dental and oral problems you might encounter. 

  • Cavities

More commonly known as tooth decay or caries, cavities refer to areas of the tooth that are damaged or may even have holes in them. This is the most common dental problem with an estimated 2.3 billion people suffering caries on permanent teeth. 

Cavities occur when food, bacteria, and acid cover your teeth and form plaque. The acid starts to eat away your teeth at the enamel and the underlying connective tissue. Over time, this can result in permanent damage. 

  • Sensitive Teeth

Tooth sensitivity is exactly what it sounds like—discomfort or pain in the teeth as a response to specific stimuli such as cold or hot temperature. It can temporarily occur after having a filling or root canal. However, it is often the result of receding gums, gum disease, worn-down crowns or fillings, or a cracked tooth. Also, some individuals naturally have sensitive teeth due to thinner enamels. 

  • Broken or Cracked Teeth

A tooth or teeth can break or crack from chewing hard foods, sudden changes in mouth temperature, injury to the mouth, or bruxism—the habit of grinding your teeth at night. A cracked tooth can be quite painful and it is recommended that you visit your dentist right away after you get one.

  • Gingivitis

Simply called gum disease, gingivitis is the inflammation of your gums. In general, this is the result of plaque buildup on your teeth due to poor dental hygiene. It can make your gums bleed and swell when you floss or brush. Untreated gingivitis can result in a more serious infection as would be described below. 

  • Periodontitis

This severe gum infection can result in tooth loss and other serious complications.  It inflicts damage to your soft tissue, and if left untreated, can destroy the bone that supports the teeth. It can also cause an inflammatory response throughout your body. 

  • Mouth Sores

Mouth sores are bothersome and pesky. Generally, it’s usually nothing to worry about and should disappear on its own. However, if the mouth sore lasts for more than two weeks, then a dental check-up is necessary.

There are several kinds of mouth sores. The common mouth sore is known as a canker sore which occurs inside the mouth. These are not contagious and are triggered by several causes. Meanwhile, cold sores or fever blisters are caused by a virus, which occurs on the edge of your outer lips. These are contagious and, in some cases, the condition would come and go. 

Mouth sores also occur in oral thrush, a yeast infection of the mouth that can be seen in people wearing dentures, diabetics, infants, and people undergoing cancer treatments. 

  • Oral Cancer

Oral cancer develops in the tissues of the throat or mouth. This belongs to a larger group of cancers called neck and head cancers. Most cancer cells develop in the squamous cells found in the tongue, mouth, and lips. 

According to stats, oral cancer is 1 of the 3 most common cancers in some countries of the Pacific and Asia. Meanwhile, in the US, over 50,000 cases of oral cancer are diagnosed annually, occurring mostly in people over 40 years old. 

Treatments of Oral and Dental Diseases

The above-mentioned oral and dental problems are often treated by several methods. Your dentist is the only one who can recommend the best treatments for your oral problems. 

  • Cleanings

Even if you brush and floss 3 times a day, you will still need to visit your dentist for professional cleaning. This helps get rid of any tartar that you might have missed while flossing and brushing.

A dental hygienist uses a high-powered toothbrush to clean your teeth, followed by flossing and rinsing to take out any debris. 

There’s another kind of cleaning known as deep cleaning. This removes tartar and cavities from below and above the gumline which can’t be reached during regular, routine cleaning. 

  • Fluoride

After a dental cleaning, the dentist can apply a fluoride treatment in order to fight off cavities. Fluoride can help strengthen the tooth enamel and make it more resilient to acid and bacteria. 

  • Dental Sealants

These are thin, protective coatings placed on molars or back teeth, in order to help prevent cavities. Sealants protect the chewing surfaces by covering them with a protective shield, blocking out food and germs that can cause cavities. 

Dentists usually recommend a sealant for kids as soon as they get their first molar and when they get their second set of molars.

  • Fillings

Fillings are used to repair a crack, cavity, or hole in your tooth. Your dentist will first use a dental drill in order to remove the damaged (black) area of the tooth and then fill the hole with some material, including composite, cast gold, or amalgam. It is also used to repair worn-down teeth from misuses such as tooth grinding or nail-biting. 

  • Dental Crowns

A dental crown is basically a cap for a severely damaged tooth. It is used if a large part of your tooth has broken off due to injury or needs to be removed due to cavities. 

There are two kinds of dental crowns—a regular crown that fits over your natural tooth, and an implant crown that fits over an implant. Both crowns fill in the gap where the natural tooth appeared. 

There are several materials used to make dental crowns including metal, ceramic, porcelain, zirconia, composite resin, or a combination of these materials. 

  • Root Canal

A root canal is a dental procedure that involves the removal of the tooth’s soft center known as pulp. This pulp is made up of connective tissue, nerves, and blood vessels which help the tooth grow. 

If tooth decay reaches all the way inside the tooth to this pulp, a root canal can help save the tooth.  During a root canal, the pulp is removed and then replaced with a filling made of biocompatible material which is usually a combination of adhesive cement and a rubber-like material known as gutta-percha. 

It is often performed while you are under local anesthesia. 

  • Tooth Extraction

If the dentist can’t save your tooth with a root canal or other dental procedure, then it will likely be extracted. 

In addition, you may also need a tooth or surgical extraction if your third molars, commonly known as wisdom teeth, are impacted. A dentist will usually recommend that wisdom teeth be extracted if they cause inflammation, pain, or other issues. 

Also, crowding can require tooth extraction. Oftentimes, those who get braces will need one to two teeth removed in order to provide room for other teeth as they shift into place. 

  • Dental Implants

These are used to replace a missing or extracted tooth caused by tooth decay, injury, or periodontal disease. Specifically, dental implants are a replacement for teeth roots. It offers a sturdy foundation for removable or permanent replacement teeth made to look like your natural teeth. 

A dental implant is surgically drilled and placed into your jawbone. You’ll need to wait for the bones to naturally grow around the implant. After that, the dentist will customize a new artificial tooth that matches your other teeth, known as a dental crown. If replacing more than one tooth, the dentist may customize a dental bridge to fit into your mouth. The bridge consists of two abutment crowns on either side of the gap, holding the artificial teeth in place.  

Your Oral Health Care Plan

In order to prevent dental and oral health issues and skipping the expensive, and often painful dental treatment methods, you need to keep your teeth and mouth clean and fresh. With that said, here are general tips you need to consider. 

  • Proper Brushing

Everyone knows that brushing at least twice a day is one of the most important dental hygiene practices to keep teeth and mouth clean. Better yet, it is recommended to brush after every snack or meal. However, it can only be effective if people are using the proper technique. 

Proper brushing means using small circular motions, not the sawing back and forth motions. You need to brush the front, top, and back of each and every tooth. This process should take two to three minutes. 

In addition, using a hard-bristled toothbrush or brushing too hard can damage the tooth enamel and injure your gums. This can cause tooth sensitivity, gum erosion, and permanent damage to the protective enamel of your teeth. 

Experts recommend using a toothbrush with soft bristles and to change your toothbrush every three months or when the ends look frayed, whichever comes first. 

  • Don’t Neglect Flossing

Most people are too lazy to floss their teeth. But it is beneficial for your overall dental health in the long run. 

Flossing removes bacteria and plaque from between your teeth, where a toothbrush can’t reach. Not only that, but it also helps in preventing bad breath by removing food debris that has become trapped between teeth. 

Experts recommend gently pushing the floss all the way to the gumline before doing an up and down motion on the side of the tooth. Avoid snapping the floss up and down between teeth since it can cause pain and does not remove plaque effectively. 

  • Consider a Mouthwash

According to some studies, mouthwash can benefit oral and dental health. One

 revealed that mouthwash with chlorhexidine can help control gingivitis and plaque. Mouthwash can also help with bad breath. 

You can ask your dentist which is the best mouthwash for your needs. It is important to note, however, that mouthwash can’t substitute flossing or brushing. It can only complement these practices. 

  • Use Fluoride

Fluoride is a common ingredient in mouthwash and toothpaste and helps in preventing cavities. It also helps in strengthening developing teeth in kids while protecting the teeth enamel in both adults and kids. 

  • Eat A Balanced Diet

You need to eat a variety of foods but limiting those that contain starches and sugars including cakes, cookies, ice cream potato chips, and soft drinks. Such foods produce the most acids that can hasten the decay process. If you love eating snacks, it is recommended to brush your teeth afterward. 

  • Quit Smoking

Smoking can harm the immune system, making it difficult for the body to heal tissues, including tissues in the mouth. Smoking also increases your risk of oral cancer and cancers of the pharynx, larynx, and esophagus. It can also cause bad breath, gum disease, tooth discoloration, and other dental and general health problems. 

  • Visit The Dentist Regularly

Experts recommend visiting your dentist every six months for routine cleanings and checkups. You can speak with your dentist about the frequency that’s best for you. 

Conclusion

Your oral health affects more than just your teeth. It can contribute to issues in your general health as well as your comfort and overall quality of life. While you can’t always prevent every cavity that occurs, you can help prevent tooth loss or severe oral diseases if you take good care of your oral health and see a dentist often. 

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These Are My Earth Day Book Picks for April 22nd

If you know me, you know I love books. Earth day is coming up. on April 22nd.  I enjoy sharing books with my kids. Check out my picks for this Earth Day and any day. These books are full of information about plants, trees, fungi and ways kids can keep the planet clean and healthy.

Check out my book  list below and watch the video for an in-depth look into the titles I have chosen.

Mommy Ramblings’ Earth Day Book Picks:

  1. Kids Fight Plastic
  2. Bruno The Beekeeper
  3. Zee Grows A Tree
  4. A World of Plants 
  5. Creature Features Oceans
  6. Fungiarium 


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Areas of Your Home to Check Regularly

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When you invest money in buying a home, you obviously want to look after that investment. This means taking steps to ensure the property stays in good condition and making sure that any damage is repaired and dealt with as quickly as possible. It is important to remember that some areas of your home can pose more of a threat to the condition of your home than others, so you should spend some time checking home health by focusing on these areas.

By taking the time to check your home and keep an eye on key areas of concern, you can save yourself a lot of headaches, time, and money over the longer term. In addition, you can ensure your home remains a safe and comfortable place for you and your loved ones, and you can reduce hazards as well as maintain the aesthetic appeal of your property. In this article, we will look at some of the areas of your home you should check on a regular basis.

What Are the Areas of Concern?

The areas of concern at your home will depend on the type of property you live in. Below are some of the areas you should keep an eye on if you want to protect your property:

The Basement of the Property

Keeping an eye on the basement of the property is very important, as this is one area that can cause a lot of issues around your home. So, if you have a basement, make sure you check it regularly for any signs of damage or issues. Also, consider getting it waterproofed, as this will provide extra protection for your as well as the basement itself. By doing this, you can avoid basement-related issues such as the spread of mold, dampness throughout your home, pest problems, and bad odors.

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Crawl Space Under the Home

If you have a crawl space under your home, it is vital that you check regularly for any issues, and that you keep it clean and in good shape. If you neglect this space and let it fall into a bad state, it can cause many issues such as pest infestations, damage to the wooden supports of your home, and low air-quality in your property, to name but a few. Speak to an expert about getting it encapsulated for protection, and make sure any repairs are carried out in a timely manner.

Foundation Issues

One of the other things you have to check is the condition of the foundation, and the easiest way to do this is to look out for signs of foundation damage. This could include uneven floors stemming from sinking concrete, cracked walls and floors, movement in the walls causing bulging and bowing, and misalignment resulted in windows and doors getting jammed. If you feel there may be an issue, get in touch with an expert to do a proper assessment.

These are some of the areas of your home that you should keep a close eye on.

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Discover SMITCO For Value and Quality

I like sharing things with our audience, so I invite you to discover the difference, value, quality and integrity of SMITCO without ever having to leave your home.

SMITCO’s  5-star products include Gifts for Girls ages 4 to 14, Body Exfoliating Products, and Wooden Wine Glass Racks that are made in the USA.


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All The Unfinished Projects and Dreams

As I sit here trying to figure out how many boards we need to buy to replace those that are damaged in our deck, I find my mind wandering. I scan the website and end up looking at pavers which leads me to look at projects. So many projects I want to do. I had talked about them with Ray so many times. I told him about helping me with a walkway, going into our woods and collecting stones, putting a pond in and so much more.

When I walk around, I see so many trees that need to come down, and my mind immediately thinks I will just call Ray. Then, I find myself so upset that he is not here. I see these projects and I know that the chances of me getting them done are slim now. We have lived here many years. Our oldest three children were grown and out of the home before I ever got to most of the projects I planned to do when they were younger.

Now, my little ones are growing up fast. I know all too well how short life is. I know time is running out for all of us. I find myself wondering how others seem to get everything done. I feel like I am destined to pass with thousands of unfinished dreams and projects. In fact, I know because of my son’s death, I will 100% pass away leaving thousands of unfinished dreams.

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I think of how Ray would have been quite the weekend warrior. I know he would have done tons of landscaping projects when he became a home owner. I know that every time we would visit, we would see another enhancement, and he would tell us he learned how to do it all on YouTube. Ponds, walls, walkways, gardens and so much more would be constructed. I can see his wife telling me all about his latest project. I can see his kids playing on the play-structure he built for them.

I am mourning not only Ray’s loss but the loss of all those dreams. His dreams, my dreams, I can barely comprehend he will not experience any of that. Every project I want to do, I think of how he would have helped me and how we planed to make videos about it.

Jimi is just not enthusiastic about projects and that is how it has been for many years. Ray used to share my enthusiasm and now he is gone. It is things like this that snap me out of the fog I have been in since that phone call. I remember feeling this after my mother passed when I thought about how much she loved summer and the things she wanted to do in her home. The light fixtures she purchased that she never saw installed. The new stove she had delivered just 6 weeks before she passed unexpectedly.

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I console myself by telling myself that they are experiencing something so much better now that we cannot understand. It is for those left behind that are faced with the sorrow of unfinished dreams. Before Ray’s death I would fret about all the unfinished projects. I would berate myself that I did not tackle even 1/4 of the projects I thought I would before our oldest 3 would leave home.

I know my time with my 2 little ones is moving fast, I know I had to get a move on with the projects. Now, I am trying to complete things. I am trying to concentrate on what matters. I still cannot help but mourn all those dreams I had for Ray, for us, for his future. I feel cheated in knowing he was cheated. I wonder if he feels cheated or if he has something so much more now. I pray it is the later.

I had a great experience with the bald eagle yesterday. It was incredible and very close. I heard a huge boulder type splash. I thought my neighbor threw something or fell in the water. As I walked to the opening of the lake, I saw the bald eagle swoop down, fly a short distance then turn around and come back my way. It landed in a tree right in front of me. He stayed there for a while, even though at that moment, several other neighbors were walking by. After a while the eagle took off and went to the side of the lake and landed in a pine tree. It was spectacular. I really believe Ray put his energy in that Eagle to give me a sign. Those signs lift me up when I am having a bad day.

Yesterday was a very bad day. The Eagle helped me. I pray Ray gives me more signs. I need them so much. I hope he knows that. I miss him more than I can ever express. I am forever broken because of the love we shared and his absence in my life. I try to stay busy. I plan to tackle projects I have put off. As I think about the projects, I think about Ray. It is a cycle that keeps repeating. It is just like the unending grief we face when we lose a child.


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Decoupage Bunny Jar From a Spaghetti Sauce Jar – Video Tutorial

I love decoupaging with napkins. I hope you like this tutorial. I will list my favorite supplies below the video. Let me know if you try it.

Products I use:

Napkin Decoupage

Chalk Paint

Gold Paint

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Mod Podge

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Cracker Barrel Copy Cat Recipe – Chocolate Coca-Cola Cake – Video Tutorial

If you love the Chocolate Coca-Cola Cake at Cracker Barrel, you are in luck. You can follow the recipe and video tutorial below to recreate that scrumptious cake in your own kitchen.

Recipe

Cracker Barrel Copy Cat Recipe – Chocolate Coca-Cola Cake – Video Tutorial

Ingredients

  • FOR CAKE:
  • 1/2 cup vegetable oil
  • 1 cup Coca Cola
  • 1/2 cup butter
  • 2 cups sugar
  • 2 cups flour
  • 1/2 cup buttermilk
  • 2 eggs
  • 2 tsp. vanilla
  • 3/4 cup cocoa powder
  • 1 tsp. baking soda
  • FOR FROSTING:
  • 1/2 cup butter
  • 1/2 cup cocoa powder
  • 1/4 cup Coca Cola
  • 1 tsp. vanilla
  • 1/4 cup chocolate syrup
  • 3 cups powdered sugar

Instructions

  1. Instructions
  2. In a pot over medium heat, combine oil, cola, and butter. Stir to combine. Bring to a boil.
  3. Add in your sugar and flour, stirring until the batter is smooth.
  4. Put your batter in a separate bowl. Add in your buttermilk, eggs, vanilla, cocoa, and baking soda. Whisk until smooth.
  5. Pour the batter into a greased and floured pan.
  6. Bake at 350 ºF for 30 minutes.
  7. While your cake bakes, prepare your frosting in a separate bowl. Start by beating you butter and cocoa powder with a hand mixer. Add your cola, vanilla, and chocolate syrup. Beat to combine, gradually adding your powdered sugar as you mix.
  8. Remove your cake from the oven and give it a few minutes to cool. Frost your cake and enjoy!
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Signs you need to get your eyes tested

There are lots of different signs that can indicate a change in your vision, and the need to get a new eye test. The most obvious and common one is a change in your ability to read things. Across the world, it is estimated that over 55% of the population need some kind of vision correction. This equates to billions of people. Luckily over 80% of vision problems can be fixed, corrected or avoided.

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The sooner you identify the problem, the sooner you can get it sorted. If you are putting off getting your regular eye test, this is a call to action! Book yourself in today! I know what you are thinking. “I don’t want to spend a fortune on a new pair of glasses”. The good news? You don’t have to. Gone are the days of 400$ glasses, only available at opticians. A growing number of people are now turning to online vendors to buy new glasses. They are a lot cheaper and come in a wider variety of styles.

If you are still unsure as to whether you need glasses or an eye test, here are some more warning signs that your eyes need help.

Blurry Vision

If you cannot see clearly at a distance, or objects have a fuzzy halo around them, you may be developing shortsightedness. Try resting your eyes and staying hydrated for a day or so – if the blurriness does not go away, book in for an eye exam.

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Poor Nightvision

If you cannot see in the dark as well as you used to, this could be a sign of cataracts in its early stages. Although not a serious condition, if left undetected they could grow to obscure your vision.

Eye Strain

If you find your eyes getting more fatigued after focusing on something like a book or a screen, this could be a sign you need to get your eyes tested. However, eye fatigue can also be a result of bad habits. Spending hours looking at your phone screen and not staying hydrated can both lead to eye fatigue. Make sure you take regular breaks and drink at least 8 glasses of water a day to help your body and your eyes.

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Headaches

The eyes are made up of loads of tiny muscles. When one of the eye’s mechanisms begins to fail, those tiny muscles are put under more strain. When this happens your eyes tend to squint as they are forced to work harder. This can lead to headaches and eye pain. If you are suffering with reoccurring headaches, it is probably time to see a optician/doctor.

Looking after your eyes is incredibly important. Without them, life would be a whole lot harder. Nobody wants to have to deal with a life without vision. This is why it is immensely important to make sure you get your eyes tested regularly. An annual eye test can reassure you that your eyes are in good health, and also flag up any early problems.

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4 Reasons to Get Your Boiler Serviced Annually

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Being a property owner, your job is more than just making your home look pretty. There are a lot of other things that every homeowner should consider. Boiler servicing is one of those necessary things that is often overlooked. Most people do not get their boilers checked and serviced regularly. It is the reason why they have to replace it after a few years or get it repaired by paying a significant amount of money. This can be avoided only if you book your boiler maintenance service. Here are a few reasons for you to service your boiler annually.

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Find Problems Sooner than Later

It is easy to forget that you do not only use your boiler during the cold winter days but every day for your hot water. Due to this, your boiler can run into issues that you don’t even notice which leads to repairs or sometimes, even replacement of the system. Contrary to this, with annual service, you are making sure that you are identifying internal faults and addressing them before it’s too late. Getting boiler service once a year will confirm that your system is working correctly and help you to save money on unexpected breakdowns and any future repairs.

Ensure Efficiency

Some boiler parts can wear out faster than others, during winter, your boiler is forced to work hard. You know all too well the high bills you receive during the winter months. If you are looking to save on those ever-increasing energy bills, then it is essential to make sure all the parts are working at peak efficiency. An expert will ensure that your boiler is working as efficiently as possible and not consuming extra energy. This will help save on energy bills while also decreasing your home’s carbon footprint.

Keep Your Boiler Warranty Valid

Most common boiler warranties and guarantees require yearly service to keep your warranty valid. If you are not getting annual service, then it can void your warranty or guarantee. In fact, most home and business insurance companies include regular service for boilers in their policies so that the boiler is safe to use. It is essential to know that a regular boiler service will meet the requirements of your policy,

Check with your insurance company about what they provide.  Another great option is to get boiler coverage. Find out more about insurance by visiting the Corgi HomePlan website.

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Your Boiler Will Run Safely

Annual boiler service not only makes sure that your home boiler is running efficiently but also certifies that it is working safely. A faulty boiler can be very unsafe, mainly if a gas leak occurs. Every year,  thousands of people die from carbon monoxide poisoning due to broken and damaged boilers. Carbon monoxide, which is also known as the silent killer, is a gas that causes headaches, collapsing, nausea, dizziness, breathlessness, and a loss of consciousness. Therefore, to make sure that you and your family remain safe, you must have your boiler checked regularly. Annual service will let you know if you need to get your boiler repaired and will give you peace of mind.

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