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Rol Air Heating & Plumbing - January 2021

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208-459-3388 JANUARY 2021 WHY WOULD A PLUMBING COMPANY HELP WITH YOUR RESOLUTIONS? IT’S SIMPLE: WE CARE MORE 763.515.6411 ROLAIRREPAIR.COM

We’re simple creatures, really. Human beings start off with three basic needs: clean water, clean air, and a reasonably clean diet. Now, there are two things about this simple setup that I find interesting. The first is that this time of year, we see a lot of New Year’s resolutions centered on the third thing — a healthy diet — but not around the first two. We assume that the quality of our water and of the air we breathe is out of our control, or that the quality is fine as is, especially at home (the place where we get our fourth basic need, which is shelter).

The second thing I find interesting is that neither of these assumptions is necessarily true.

Over the past year, I’ve noticed that people aren’t taking clean air and clean water at home for granted as much as in the past. That’s no surprise. Whether we’ve been locked down since March or just had to spend a few weeks in isolation, many of us have spent more time at home in the last 12 months than ever before. And the things that we used to be able to ignore have become not just noticeable, but intolerable. If you didn’t know before that the water at your place just isn’t very good or that the air could stand some improvement, you probably do now. I’m relieved to see that. You and your family deserve clean water and clean air. Everyone does! Like I said above, they’re two legs of the tripod that support us as human beings. And the good news is, Rol Air Repair can give you both! On the water treatment side of things, we provide whole-house filtration and softening services. We can test your water for chemicals, sediment, calcium carbonate, and other substances that affect your ability to wash clothes, do laundry, and even have a clean glass of water. Once we know what we’re looking at, we’ll set you up with the right water treatment system for your needs.

your house — such as dust, mold, dander, and pollen — whether it comes from inside the building or from the world at large. This will get you higher oxygen levels and fewer contaminants than ever before. When we’re finished, it will literally be easier to breathe. These fixes will improve your quality of life and feed into your New Year’s resolutions. If you’re going to make 2021 the year of diet and exercise (something I fully support), then your body needs clean water and clean air to succeed, especially at home. Even if your resolutions aren’t based on physical health, like keeping a journal or taking up a new hobby in your spare time, they’ll benefit from the mental benefits of drinking pure water and breathing in good air. You have control over your life this year, so if you’re not happy with the way you’re living, there’s hope. We’re here to help you succeed and get the quality of life you deserve. Let us be a breath of fresh air in 2021 by bringing hope and cleaner living.

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We can also test your air quality and optimize your HVAC system for ventilation and air quality. Our solutions will address air pollution in

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GET YOUR GREEN THUMB ON IT DOESN’T HAVE TO BE SPRING!

Creating an indoor garden is a great option for someone who may not have garden space. But where to start? If you’re looking to start your own indoor garden, here are a few of the easiest and safest houseplants you can grow from the comforts of home. Spider Plant Growing conditions: Medium to bright light; 60–75 degrees F; keep the soil evenly moist Size: Grows to 1 foot tall and 2 feet wide Among indoor house plants, the spider plant is one of the most popular choices. They bring an elegant look into a home, and their bright colors and arched leaves bring a lightness to every room. When starting up your garden, the spider plant is a great first choice! Grape Ivy Growing conditions: Medium light; 65–80 degrees F; allow the soil surface to dry between waterings Size: Grows up to 6 feet If you’re looking for a perfect basket or hanging plant, then grape ivy is perfect for you. Grape ivy grows more as a long, cascading plant than a long, thin vine, which gives it an appealing aesthetic. With a variety of types, grape ivy gives you many options to choose from. Norfolk Island Pine Growing conditions: Bright light; 60–75 degrees F; allow the soil surface to dry between waterings Size: Grows up to 10 feet tall and 5 feet wide Unlike their much larger outdoor relatives, the Norfolk Island Pines are trees that thrive indoors. Usually, these make wonderful holiday plants, but even when the holidays are over, these plants can bring a pine-forest feel into a room, and they are perfect for any beginning house plant growers. Snake Plant Growing conditions: Low to bright light; 60–85 degrees F; allow the soil surface to dry between waterings Size: Varies by type

Stay Warm This Winter WITH THESE 4 COMFORTERS

Comforters are perfect for providing warmth during cold winter nights. When looking for the ideal comforter for your home, there are three big factors to consider before making a purchase. Fill power refers to the amount of space the down takes up. Comforters with high fill power trap more air and are warmer. The comforter’s construction determines where and how the down is contained. A grid pattern often prevents movement, resulting in evenly spaced down with fewer cold spots and lumps. Cleanliness is also important and varies from comforter to comforter. Some comforters are machine-washable, while others must be dry-cleaned.

Let’s take a look at four comforters with all three of these characteristics.

Down Feather Blend Comforter Home Depot’s Down Feather Blend Comforter covers all three categories well. By blending feathers with 100% cotton and combining this with quality construction, this comforter offers even warmth and comfort. While quality comforters can be expensive, this comforter is affordable and machine-washable. Permabaffle Box Goose Down Comforter Comforters from L.L. Bean might be more expensive, but they are worth every penny. Not only does their construction prevent the down from shifting, but the down is also thoroughly cleaned to eliminate allergens and odors. With a 4.5-star rating, many of the reviewers claim that using this comforter is like sleeping in a cloud. Humidity Fighting Duvet This duvet comforter is perfect for anyone wanting to avoid overheating or excess humidity. Found at Casper.com, the Humidity Fighting Duvet has a layer of merino wool that helps keep sleepers cool. What’s more, Casper offers a 100-night trial. Customers who are dissatisfied with the comforter can return it for a full refund within 100 days of their purchase. White Bay Down Comforter If you’re having trouble choosing the perfect comforter for your home, The Company Store has a solution for you! With their White Bay Down Comforter, you can choose between four levels of warmth, five colors, and six sizes. Whatever your needs may be, you can find the perfect comforter with one of their Responsible Down Standard- certified comforters.

The snake plant is an easy-to-grow succulent that brings vibrant greens into a room. This plant also comes in a variety of colors, including the popular laurentii, gracilis, fischeri, and masoniana varieties. With little water and light, this plant is easy to care for in any household. With all these options, you are sure to find a plant (or two) that will get your indoor garden growing beautifully.

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DON’T THROW IN THE TOWEL! 3 Ways to Spruce Up Your Kitchen Linens

Linens give a kitchen a sense of style, but they’re also perfect for drying hands and cleaning up a few spills. Unfortunately, store-bought linens might not match your kitchen’s aesthetic. But, by creating your own, you don’t have to worry about searching for the perfect fit any longer. Give your kitchen the look you’re after with these linen tips!

Trace it out.

A white linen kitchen towel can be the perfect canvas for your artistic vision. On a piece of cardstock, print out a design you want on your kitchen linen (cardstock is sturdier than paper!). Next, place your printout underneath your kitchen linen so you can see the design lines through the fabric. Lastly, take whichever color paint you want to use and trace the design! It’s a simple, cheap way to bring your preferred look into your kitchen.

Transfer a photo.

To transfer a picture onto your kitchen linen, you have a few options to choose from. One of the easiest is to use artist or fabric transfer paper. Simply print out the picture you want on the paper, then iron the image onto the fabric. In just a few minutes, you’ll have the perfect picture to capture the essence of your kitchen’s style. C&T Publishing has a wonderful product called Transfer Artist Paper (TAP), which you can find on Amazon.com for just $10.

Pick your own fabric.

One of the best ways to ensure your kitchen has the perfect linens is to make your own, no matter the style of your kitchen. There are two methods you can use for these kitchen linens: a sewing and no-sewing version. Sewing your own is perfect to create a sturdy towel that is great for drying hands. A good tutorial to follow is from the YouTube channel Making it in the Mountains, where Kristi takes you through the steps of creating your own linen dish towels.

SLOW COOKER CHICKEN CASSEROLE

TAKE A BREAK

Inspired by GoodHousekeeping.com

Ingredients

• 1 lb potatoes, peeled and cut in large chunks • 2 garlic cloves, sliced • 14 oz chicken stock • 1 sprig rosemary • Finely grated zest and juice of 1/2 lemon • 1/4 cup fresh parsley, finely chopped

• 8 chicken thighs or drumsticks, lightly salted • 1 tbsp olive oil • 1 tbsp all-purpose flour • 1 onion, finely sliced • 2 celery sticks, thickly sliced • 2 carrots, thickly sliced • 1 leek, thickly sliced

Directions

1. In a large frying pan, heat oil and fry salted chicken on high until brown. 2. Transfer chicken to the slow cooker. Add flour and stir. 3. In the frying pan on high heat, fry the onion, celery, carrots, leeks, and potatoes until lightly browned. Add garlic and fry for 30 seconds. 4. Transfer vegetables to the slow cooker and add the stock, rosemary, and lemon zest. 5. Cook on high for 2.5–3 hours or until chicken is tender. 6. Check seasoning and add lemon juice to taste. Top with parsley before serving.

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Find the Perfect Comforter This Winter Perfect Indoor Plants Make Your Own Kitchen Linens! Slow Cooker Chicken Casserole Repurposing Christmas Decorations for Year-Round Glamor

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FIND A USE FOR THOSE OLD CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS AFTER THE HOLIDAY SEASON

It’s January, which means the Christmas season is officially behind us, and we have to put all our favorite decorations away for the rest of the year, right? Well, maybe not! Depending on the decor in your home, you might be able to find some fun, creative ways to repurpose some of your holiday garnishes to brighten up the room year-round. Take metallic-colored spherical ornaments, for example. For a standout coffee table centerpiece, try sticking them with neutral-colored pieces and non-holiday ornaments in a bowl. Cute and simple!

As for flat ornaments that wouldn’t look too out of place year-round, try mounting them on a canvas and hanging them as wall art! They’ll remind you of the joy of the holiday season all year long. Looking for something to do with that old Christmas wreath? Instead of throwing it in the trash, try drying out the needles and making potpourri that will keep your house smelling fresh and festive long after the holiday season is over.

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