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    Quick update (i am remodeling my room) – Video - March 21, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    19-03-2012 14:27 hey everyone so i am really sorry that i have not been making any videos lately as you can see from the title and the video i am remodeling my room and its alot of work so i do not knw when i am going to be done with it.

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    Home Remodeling in Los Angeles (888) 704-2758 – Video - March 21, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    20-03-2012 21:01 losangeleshomeremodeler.com Call (888) 704-2758 for a fast free quote on your home remodeling project in LA Whether it's a kitchen remodel, bathroom renovation, room addition or a whole house remodel, we can take care of your home remodeling needs at up to 50% off what other home remodelers in LA are charging. Yes, that's right! Just give us a call and we will explain how. No catch, no gimmicks, just the honest truth about how some other remodeling companies in Los Angeles charge you up to double what we charge. We are fully licensed, bonded and insured and can provide you with as many references as you need of satisfied clients. Thanks for viewing our video and please do not hesitate to call us at (888) 704-2758. We will be glad to answer any of your questions about the remodeling and construction process as well as give you the most competitive quote. Have a great day!

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    Puyallup Roofing Experience — Jorve Roofing – Video - March 21, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    19-03-2012 14:03 We recently finished this wood shake to composition reroof in Puyallup. Another happy customer who was more than willing to share her experience with people trying to decide which roofing company to use. Call us for a free estimate: (206) 933-8275 http://www.jorve.com http://www.facebook.com @JorveRoofing http://www.youtube.com

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    AccuLynx.com Launches Version 2.0 at International Roofing Expo Orlando, FL - March 21, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    ROCKTON, Ill., March 21, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- A sea of orange united at the AccuLynx booth on February 23, 2012, at the International Roofing Expo in Florida. AccuLynx gave away not one, but two motorcycles as a show of appreciation to their loyal customers and fans. To qualify for a winning ticket, attendees proudly wore brightly colored AccuLynx T-shirts while the boisterous crowd enthusiastically chanted the company's name. Smiles were abundant and AccuLynx was on the required list of booths to visit thanks to the "Rev up your Profits Big Bike Giveaway." AccuLynx also offered free ten-minute massages, which were a huge success.

    The industry-leading AccuLynx Business Management Software for Contractors has now taken a step even further. They have retooled and redesigned their widely recognized web-based software platform. AccuLynx 2.0 will have a more user-friendly interface, customizable work flow, convenient dashboard and many more new features. Over the next few months, 2.0 will replace the original platform by migrating current users and allowing all new users to jump right onto this new version.

    The AccuLynx team has been secretly working on a yearlong project running parallel to the existing application to ensure customer satisfaction. Version 2.0 addresses the concerns actual customers have had over the past few years to include customized reporting, more detailed project management and an easier, more intuitive user experience. "Our main focus has been to give the end user a more engaging social feel with their coworkers while also consistently knowing what the next step is on a project at all times," says Richard Spanton Jr., CEO. AccuLynx has listened to their customers and has proven they are 100% committed to giving them what they want. AccuLynx 2.0 has many features and processes that are directly designed by customers. These features are based on thousands of actual projects processed by customers on AccuLynx. Most of these ideas came to fruition during in-person user forums and feedback sessions online where customers joined together to share ideas, feature requests and their visions of the product. AccuLynx is a customer-centric company and implements what people really want and need.

    The new platform will help AccuLynx grow its company as well. AccuLynx 2.0 facilitates development and expansion of the product in a much faster and more responsive manner. AccuLynx will now have the scalability to reach its goal of one million users.

    About AccuLynx.com -- Headquartered in Rockton, IL, just north of Chicago, AccuLynx is a web-based construction management software helping contractors manage their entire business. Initial development started in 2006 and AccuLynx launched its first product in 2009. Since then, AccuLynx propelled itself as the current industry leader with over 3,000 users and 227% growth in 2011. Continued growth plans for AccuLynx include capturing more market share from exterior construction trades and evolving into other specialty trade markets by 2013. For more information, please call (866) 981-5969 or visit http://www.acculynx.com.

    This press release was issued through eReleases(R). For more information, visit eReleases Press Release Distribution at http://www.ereleases.com.

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    Iron Ore Miners Eye Slower China Growth; Upbeat Long-Term - March 21, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    --BHP estimates that seaborne iron-ore demand will grow at single-digit rate but will remain strong

    --Rio Tinto confident of a soft landing for China's economy

    --Both BHP and Rio reaffirm plans to continue investing in iron ore businesses

    By Alex MacDonald

    Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES

    Iron ore miners are predicting slower growth in iron ore demand this year as China, the world's second-largest economy, cools but the long-term iron ore outlook remains upbeat, buttressed in part by generally robust Asian demand.

    Ian Ashby, president of BHP's (BHP) iron ore division, told reporters in Perth Tuesday that growth in China's demand for steelmaking's raw ingredient will drop "to single digits, if it is not already there." But he noted in a presentation that seaborne iron ore demand is "expected to grow strongly" in the years ahead.

    China earlier this year cut its 2012 growth target for gross domestic product, or GDP, to an eight-year low of 7.5% while its trade deficit ballooned to a record $31.48 billion in February.

    These figures, combined with a raft of weak survey data that point to deteriorating activity and confidence in manufacturing, have stoked fears that China is slowing at a faster rate than Beijing and many economists thought.

    Despite the slower growth, BHP and Rio Tinto (RIO) both said they are pushing ahead with plans to sharply increase their production of iron ore, as well as other commodities. Rio and BHP are the second- and third-largest seaborne iron- ore producers after Brazilian miner Vale SA (VALE).

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    More answers needed on Weston Middle School project - March 21, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Written by Kimberly Donnelly Wednesday, 21 March 2012 11:51

    Despite a nearly hour-long discussion last Thursday, March 15, the Weston selectmen were not ready or willing to vote on a window and door replacement project at Weston Middle School. Each cited far too many unanswered questions and a lack of time to review information.

    The board scheduled a joint special meeting for tonight, Wednesday, March 21. Check online Friday and next weeks Forum for an update.

    At last weeks meeting, however, it became clear the project has hit many hurdles along the way.

    Bond approved in 2010

    On April 1, 2010 almost two years ago voters approved a $5.8-million bond to cover the cost of several projects, including: replacing the middle school roof, replacing boilers at Hurlbutt Elementary School, the high school, and the library, and replacing windows and doors at both the high school and the middle school.

    Tom Landry, town administrator, said earlier this week three of the projects have been completed as of July 2011: the middle school roof ($2.1 million); Hurlbutt boiler ($235,000); and high school boiler ($144,000). In addition, $100,000 is being set aside for the library boiler and $52,126 was spent on bond expenses.

    A total of $2,640,374 has been spent or set aside, Mr. Landry calculated, leaving $3,159,625 of the bond issue for the high school and middle school window and door replacement. There is also about $326,000 available in funding from the state education department, he added, making the total available $3,485,625.

    However, about a year ago, the Environmental Protection Agency stepped in and declared the window caulking in the buildings contains PCBs, essentially turning what had been a replacement project into a hazardous materials remediation project.

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    Four Rules to Follow When Remodeling - March 21, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    With signs of life slowly starting to creep into the housing market, more homeowners are turning to remodeling to upgrade their homes.

    From granite countertops to hardwood floors, homeowners have lots of options when it comes to remodeling. But whether youre doing upgrades with an eye toward selling your home or just for your own pleasure, the underlying goal should be to get the most value for your dollars.

    Location is everything. The location of a home should dictate what materials and appliances should be used during a home renovation, according to real estate experts.

    If you live in a pricey neighborhood where granite countertops are the norm, installing laminate counters are not going to enhance the homes value. On the flip side, installing marble counters in a lower-cost neighborhood is a waste of money.

    You have to match the investment level with the price level of the home, says Doug Breaker, president and CEO of HomeFinder.com

    According to Dean Herriges, president-elect of the National Association of The Remodeling Industry it doesnt make financial sense to invest in upgrades not commanded by the market. To get a sense of what enhancements are expected in your housing market, Herriges suggests reviewing your tax bill, visiting local open houses and talking to real estate agents

    Get the most on your return. Kitchen and baths get the most return on investment because they are the most frequented rooms in a house.

    The rule of thumb is kitchens and bathrooms are great place to invest because they get dated in about five years, says Breaker. If you are remodeling to sell or plan to sell in a few years, Breaker says to keep any color changes neutral and to stay away from the ultra-trendy designs.

    Remember shag carpeting? Sticking with more classic designs will protect you from turning off potential buyers in the future.

    Extend the living space. According to Herriges, adding more living space to a home, like finishing a bathroom or adding a deck, has become the latest trend and will yield high returns.

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    Lancaster City Council approves rezoning of former YMCA site - March 21, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Lancaster City Council members Tuesday approved the rezoning of the former Lancaster Family YMCA site to allow for the construction of a new medical office building and parking garage.

    Council members also began consideration of a bill that would take a portion of a parking lot by eminent domain as part of plans to expand City Hall.

    The rezoning changes the former YMCA site at North Queen, East Frederick and North Prince streets from a residential designation to "hospital campus."

    Lancaster General Health, whose parking garage lies just across North Queen Street from the site, plans to construct a five-story, 175,000-square-foot administrative office building. Some 550 employees now working in rented space in Burle Business Park on New Holland Avenue would be shifted to the new building, hospital officials said.

    A six-level, 632-space parking garage would be built adjacent to the office building, at Prince and Frederick streets, to serve the employees.

    The zoning change came over the objection of Design Lancaster, a group of architects and design professionals, who urged council members to consider rezoning the area to "mixed use," to also allow residential, commercial and retail uses.

    In a position paper distributed to council members, Design Lancaster warned of construction of structures that are "monolithic and incongruent with the scale and architecture of surrounding blocks." Those structures create "urban dead zones" which discourage pedestrians, the group argued.

    Such was the case with the construction of Lancaster General's existing parking garage across from the YMCA site, they said.

    Yet, council members and city officials noted there have been several public meetings where the group could have raised concerns prior to the vote. Also, there will be city Planning Commission and Historical Commission meetings where the building designs will be addressed.

    Architect David High, Design Lancaster moderator, said his group would attempt to attend those meetings.

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    J & S Landscaping Named Authorized Contractor for Belgard Brick Pavers - March 21, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    WALLED LAKE, Mich., March 20, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --J & S Landscaping, Oakland County Michigan's premier landscape and lawn care company, has been named an Authorized Contractor for Belgard brick patio pavers, brick walkway pavers, brick driveway pavers, and brick retaining wall products. Belgard brick landscape product famous for their superior quality and lifetime warranty, with a history of strength and durability on thousands of commercial and residential landscape projects.

    (Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20120320/DE72600)

    "Belgard is the best in the business, period. And J & S Landscaping has always provided top of the line landscaping, workmanship, products, and landscape materials, now it's official. Our designation as Authorized Contractor signals to current and new customers that J & S Landscaping is the best choice when it comes to designing and installing the perfect backyard," said owner Jeff Stulberg.

    Becoming an Authorized Contractor to install Belgard brick paver patios, driveways, sidewalks, and retaining walls, means that J & S Landscaping has undergone testing and certification by the Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute.

    "Having the distinguished titles 'Authorized Contractor' and 'Certified Installer' reassures customers of our capabilities and landscape design expertise. We currently utilize the most advanced 3D Landscape Design software that allows us to show homeowners what their new landscaping will look like, or 5 years from now, all before we even start," said an excited Stulberg.

    For over 23 years, J & S Landscaping has built rock-solid customer relationships in the greater Commerce Township, West Bloomfield, Novi, Northville, Waterford, White Lake, Wixom, Milford, South Lyon, Bloomfield Hills, Birmingham, and Farmington areas with landscaping, snow plowing, mulch delivery, and lawn care services.

    For more information about J & S Landscaping and to see their work, visit http://www.248Landscape.com/photos/ or call 1-248-Landscape (248-526-3722).

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    Ruidoso to receive state funds for sewer project - March 21, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Village Manager Debi Lee said the village received notification that the New Mexico Legislature allocated $122,000 for relocation of Ruidoso sewer system lines.

    The project previously was presented to the council for approval and was submitted to state Rep. Zach Cook to sponsor.

    "This project along with others totaling $10,640,000 was authorized in the House Tax and Revenue Committee," she said. The governor signed the bill.

    After a July 2008 flood on the Rio Ruidoso, the Army Corps of Engineers ordered sewage lines removed from the river bed primarily in Upper Canyon or for other measures to prevent contamination of the river water from old cracked lines and damaged manholes. The project will cost more than $20 million, but the largest portion of the cost will be picked up by the Federal Emergency Management Agency because of the flood damage to the lines.

    In a related issue, staff conducted a planning meeting to discuss the design and alignment of a sewer line extension in the Pine Cliff subdivision. Lee said property owners are being contacted for approval and execution of utility rights of way easements that are needed to install the sewer line that will allow property owners affected by the Swallow Fire last year to connect to the village system instead of installing new septic systems.

    Councilor Jim Stoddard said while councilors all are aware of the necessity of conserving water, especially this year with a light snowpack, "I don't think all our citizens

    Lee said she met with Kerry Gladden of The Agency about a complete water conservation campaign to be called the Water Wrangler Program. She will be handing out information to councilors about the campaign soon.

    "There will be a lot of press releases, radio announcements, coloring contests in the schools to bring water conservation forward," she said.

    The village also will be distributing tablets that can be used to test toilets for leakage from tanks to bowls aimed at decreasing the estimated 25 percent of wasted water from leaking toilet tank flappers.

    In view of the limited snowmelt, Stoddard asked if water is bring diverted to Grindstone Reservoir from the Rio Ruidoso, while some significant flow is occurring.

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