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3 Quick Charge Power Banks under $35

3 Quick Charge Power Banks under $35

Whether traveling, hiking or in need of extra charging capacity for your electronics, there are so many brands and options for power banks available that it is hard to know what your best options are. The good news is that powerful charging does not have to be expensive. I use a power bank from Monoprice and it has not failed me yet and they have 3 great options that are under $35!

Let’s start with a simple $24.99 option! The Monoprice Ultra-Compact 10,000 mAh Power Bank gives you get roughly 2-3 charges on a cell phone per pack charge. This power bank will charge your iPhone and other compatible phones from 0 to 60% in less than 30 minutes. You get 2 USB ports to charge 2 devices at once and comes with a USB‑A to USB‑C charging cable.

Next is a $29.99 option. The Monoprice Compact 20,000 mAh Power Bank gives you 4-6 full phone charges. This is a great option for camping/hiking! Overnight backpack and keep your phone charged! You get can charge 3 devices at once with this option as it has Micro B, USB‑A, USB‑C ports. Like the first option above, this one omes with a USB‑A to USB‑C charging cable and battery indicator.

The $34.99 option is the Monoprice 20,000 mAh Power Bank with Wireless Charging with built-in wireless charging pad. This is the power bank you want for long blackouts and travels. Its USB-C Power Delivery (PD) technology allows 4-6 rapid charges on up to 5 devices at once. No cords needed for this one with compatible wireless charging features on your device. Take this one anywhere for several full charges.

You get so much charging power that really delivers and you don’t have to spend a fortune. Order the power banks that fit your needs and be ready for any charging need..on the road or in your home.

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Across the Board hand-crafted wooden board games

Across the Board hand-crafted wooden board games

If you are looking to elevate your game nights, Across the Board will surely be a great addition to your table. These board games are replicas of some classics and sports versions as well. Across the Board games are built to last and the quality makes you want to leave them out as a fun ambiance to the family room.

We are having fun with penny soccer. It even came with a shiny penny! This game is so simple yet more challenging than it looks and very addicting. If I pull it out, my son will gravitate over and soon enough we are playing rounds of his game.

Besides penny soccer or hockey and more sports games, you will find the classics that are beautifully hand-crafted. Find cribbage, mancala, farkle and more. These make excellent gifts! Set these out on a table at a BBQ or dinner with friends and they are bound to be gravitated to it and start playing each other. Visit Across the Board to find your next game night board!

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Colsen eco-friendly fire pits for small and large spaces

Colsen eco-friendly fire pits for small and large spaces

As summer ends, we don’t have to put the fire pits away! In fact, the weather will get cooler and we will want the warmth of a fire. Colsen has indoor and outdoor fire pits that are large and even table top sizes so you can have a warm, clean-burning fire nearby at all times. You just need the right fire pit for your space and 70%+ isopropyl alcohol.

I have the Indoor/Outdoor Tabletop Fire Pit. I can use my fire pit inside or outside. These fire pits are easy to use and safe as long as you keep it on a flat surface and light and extinguish correctly. My tabletop fire pit came with its own round extinguisher (you do not blow out these fires, so no mess).

I have used my table top fire pit in a few ways. I can just light at a side table and relax indoors. I can add it as outdoor table ambiance while my large fire pit is also burning nearby. I will use it inside during BBQ’s so the large fire pit can burn outside and the ambiance flows inside. This is great for small apartments or even larger spaces for added fire flair! Even on a stormy day outside, your fire can come inside, safely. Visit Colsen Fire Pit to find the fire pit that is right for you.

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Facts You Need to Know About Underpinning Your Home

Facts You Need to Know About Underpinning Your Home
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Consider this option whether your house is experiencing issues that warrant underpinning your home or you want to add more usable space. Underpinning is a great way to boost your property value and increase its resilience to extreme weather conditions and soil erosion.

Some indicators that your home needs underpinning include sagging or bouncy floors, wider gaps around doors and windows, and misalignment of frames. If you notice these signs, contact a professional to assess your foundation.

Cost of Underpinning your Home

The cost of underpinning a home is usually expensive, but it’s worth it to ensure your house’s foundation is secure. It will also increase your property’s value if you sell it later.

Pinning your house is a good idea by looking for signs of movement in the structure’s foundation. Uneven or sagging floors, doors and windows that are misaligned, and cracking in the walls can all indicate foundation problems.

Another benefit of underpinning is that it can increase the height of your property’s ceiling. It can allow you to add more rooms and windows, making it easier for natural light to enter the building. It can increase your property’s overall value and improve its functionality and comfort.

Time

Underpinning involves putting in new footings under your house. It makes your foundations more robust and prevents movement. The process can also improve the soil conditions underneath your foundations. It’s a long-term repair method often coupled with other repairs, such as drainage work, to ensure water moves away from your property.

The process begins with excavations around your home. These are then filled with concrete, which takes time to set. Once the concrete has cured, your house can be jacked up and returned to its original footing. Hiring a contractor with experience in underpinning and safe house jacking techniques is vital.

While you may need to move out of your house during underpinning, it’s less disruptive than other repair methods, such as mud jacking or polyurethane injection. In addition, underpinning your house can make it more stable and increase its value. It is why it’s an excellent investment for homeowners. It can also prevent future damage to your home.

Materials

Underpinning your home involves transferring the load from your foundation to soil that can support it. It uses tools called piers, which go deep into the ground past the weak soil until they reach load-bearing strata. This process stops settlement, strengthens the current foundation, and increases your home’s value.

It can also help you avoid moving, which is a costly endeavor. It’s a better alternative to buying a new house and a cheaper way to add more space to your home.

The underpinning process requires careful engineering assessments and permits, as well as the excavation of the foundation, which can impact landscaping and outdoor spaces. It can also be time-consuming, but finding an outstanding contractor will make the process easier and less stressful. The right foundation contractor can also offer warranties and guarantees for their work, making underpinning a worthwhile investment. In addition, underpinning will raise your home’s ceiling height, increasing livable space and decreasing future problems with the foundation.

Warranty

The underpinning process stabilizes your home and protects against future subsidence problems. However, it is crucial to understand that it will only partially solve the problem and that a property with underpinned foundations still requires specialist insurance coverage.

The best way to determine if underpinning is the right option for your house is to get a qualified structural engineer to inspect it and prepare a design for you. Choose a local engineer and one that specializes in soil testing. It will ensure that the engineer understands the specific soil conditions in your area and can determine the optimum location, spacing, and depth of underpins to stabilize your house.

A house needs underpinning because the original foundation has become insufficient to support the structure.