Self Discipline – Risica and Sons, Inc. https://risicaandsons.com The Glass Specialists of the Valley since 1960 Tue, 28 Jul 2020 19:57:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 https://i0.wp.com/risicaandsons.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/cropped-Risica__Sons_Inc.-e1593126174346-1.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Self Discipline – Risica and Sons, Inc. https://risicaandsons.com 32 32 194864421 How to Replace a Broken Windowpane https://risicaandsons.com/how-to-replace-a-broken-windowp/ Sun, 16 Apr 2017 10:17:47 +0000 http://candor.inspirythemes.biz/?p=112 Crash! “Oops!” Are these familiar sounds in your household? A broken windowpane is a common occurrence, especially if your kids love to play ball. If you have double-glazing, you’ll probably have to get a glass professional in to replace the broken window, but if you have single glazed windows, it’s easy to do it yourself.

Buy your new glass and putty before you remove the broken pane. Seal the hole with a sheet of plastic if necessary.

Step Guide to Repair

  • Measure the window frame. To find exactly where the frame starts under the putty, remove a small amount of putty from the middle of each side of the windowpane.
  • Deduct 1/4 inch from the width and height measurements to allow for expansion and contraction of the glass and frame.
  • When buying the glass, specify the thickness needed, or request glass for a domestic window.
  • Most hardware stores sell putty. If you have some putty in your garage that has gone a little hard due to age, you can freshen it up by putting it into the microwave for 10 to 20 seconds or adding a little linseed oil.
  • Standing on the outside of the window, spread newspaper on the ground to collect as much glass as possible. Remove the broken pane carefully from the frame. Wear gloves to protect your hands.
  • Scrape off all the old putty using a sharp knife or chisel. Clean the window frame well, removing any dust.
  • Knead the new putty in your hands for a minute or two.
  • Press 1/8 inch of putty around the inside of the frame where the glass will rest.
  • Place the glass into the frame, making sure it is central and not touching the frame. Press the edges of the glass into the putty. Don’t push on the center of the windowpane or you may crack it.
  • Apply more putty onto the outside of the glass, shaping it with a putty knife, small trowel, or an ordinary kitchen knife.
  • Try to get the edge of the putty at the same level as the window frame on the other side of the glass, using your knife to trim off the excess. If in doubt, check another window to see what it looks like.
  • Use a little water to smooth the putty if necessary.
  • Leave the putty for about 7 to 10 days to harden and dry.   
  • Clean the glass thoroughly with a soft dry cloth. Use a little liquid detergent to remove the grease marks.
  • Paint the putty and the frame, using enamel paint. Take the paint line slightly onto the glass as this helps to seal the window.

You’ve now replaced your broken windowpane. Think of all the money you’ve saved!

*This information is  a guide and should always take complete precaution before attempting at you own risk or call a professional.

Look for Risica and Sons, Inc. Professional glass installers for your glass needs today!

Free Estimates 956-781-3840

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Take Breaks to Improve Your Productivity https://risicaandsons.com/take-breaks-improve-your-productivity/ Sat, 15 Apr 2017 10:16:04 +0000 http://candor.inspirythemes.biz/?p=106 Every self-help program talks about the importance of taking a 10-15 minute break to boost your productivity. Breaks give us much needed time to rest our eyes, move around, stretch our stiff muscles, get more blood and oxygen flowing to our brain, to unwind and obtain a fresh outlook on complex work problems.

There is just one problem – we often forget to take them.  Going to the bathroom, grabbing a cup of coffee or checking Facebook updates does not count, as these activities hardly give us enough time to energize our body and restore our concentration and productivity.

As strange as it may sound, taking regular breaks throughout the work day requires discipline and a little bit of planning. Actually, the reason why so many people push themselves to the limit of exhaustion is simple – they just can not think of any interesting activities they can do, during their break time. So they end up working for 4-5 hours straight until their body offers them a painful reminder.

If this sounds like you, here are some Counter-Intuitive Break ideas that help to restore your energy, sharpen your focus, boost productivity and avoid burnout at work.

Share Your Break With a Co-Worker

Alone, you might not always have the strength to pull yourself away from the computer, but if you have a friend taking breaks with you, it is much easier to stick with your break routine. In addition, it offers a great opportunity to bond with your colleagues and get to know them better.

Step Outside for a Fresh Perspective

Leaving a stuffy office and letting yourself enjoy the warmth of the sunlight, the coolness of a breeze and the freshness of the spring air can do miracles to your mind and body. You will come back feeling rejuvenated and ready to approach your work with new energy and a fresh perspective.

Close Your Eyes and Take 10 Deep Breaths

Stand up and walk away from your desk. Find a quiet place, where you can sit down, close your eyes, smile to yourself and take a few deep breaths. Imagine tension, stress and anxiety leaving your body as you breathe out, and peacefulness, positivity and relaxation filling your mind with every breath that you take.

Re-Waterize Yourself

First drink a full glass of water. Second splash some water on your face: warm to relax, cold – to wake up and energize yourself.

Rock Out to Some Great Music

Music is a great mood changer, especially if you allow yourself to get up and move with it. Just a few minutes of humming and dancing can put a smile on your face and get your blood moving.

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