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    Peachtree Decks and Porches 2014 – Video - March 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Peachtree Decks and Porches 2014
    This Deck Network Show is about Peachtree Decks and Porches 2014. Matt Dalton Mike Danzilio not only interview Bobby Parks from Peachtree Decks Porches b...

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    Minecraft PE Interior Design Ep. 16 – Porches/Balconies – Video - March 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Minecraft PE Interior Design Ep. 16 - Porches/Balconies
    This episode will show you how to make some porches and balconies for your home and was suggested by The Minecraft Gamer. Don #39;t worry, soon we will have full...

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    Boerne Contractor Remodeling Bathrooms – Ballroom Baths & Home Design – Video - March 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Boerne Contractor Remodeling Bathrooms - Ballroom Baths Home Design
    http://www.ballroombaths.com Ballroom Baths Home Design 249 Jordan Place Boerne, TX 78006 830-755-6444 bathroom remodeling.

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    Canton Mi Remodeler. Bathroom Remodeling Canton Michigan – Video - March 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Canton Mi Remodeler. Bathroom Remodeling Canton Michigan
    Canton Remodeler. Canton Michigan bathroom remodeling. Bathroom tile installer.

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    Plymouth Remodeler. Plymouth Michigan bathroom remodeling. – Video - March 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Plymouth Remodeler. Plymouth Michigan bathroom remodeling.
    Plymouth Michigan Bathroom remodeling. Bathroom Remodeler. Tile shower. Glass shower door.

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    North Parish Church begins expansion project - March 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    NORTH ANDOVER The North Parish Church, the most prominent fixture in the Old Center, has been around for nearly 400 years, yet it continues to grow.

    The church has been growing so much that it has just begun to expand its quarters at the head of Great Pond Road. Debb Putnam, co-chairwoman of the Building Task Force, told The Eagle-Tribune the religious education section at the rear of the church will be replaced with a structure that will be twice as large.

    The project will also include the construction of a lobby as well as renovations that will make it fully accessible, she said.

    Church members began talking about expansion back in 1999, Putnam said. Even then, We were out of room, she said, adding, That is a good problem to have. They encountered some challenges, including drainage and historic preservation issues, she said.

    The congregation temporarily solved its space problems by renting the old Grange Hall, which is across the street from the side of the church at 3 Great Pond Road. Members, however, wanted to have everything under one roof, Putnam said.

    Windover Construction is doing the work. The church has set a deadline of Sept. 5, Putnam said. Asked why North Parish Church has been growing so much, she said, It has to be about what we are.

    Putnam, an Andover resident who has been a member of North Parish since 1987, described the Unitarian congregation as diverse and welcoming. Many of the members, she said, come from different religious backgrounds or sometimes no religion at all.

    She and her husband had not been part of a church for many years, she said, but when their son turned 9, they decided it would be a good idea to find a spiritual home.

    This was a place that worked for us, she said.

    The Unitarian Universalist Association, with which North Parish is affiliated, does not tell members what to believe, Putnam explained. A minister might provide some guidance, but members are free to find their own way, she said.

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    A wedding at Saint Patrick Church - March 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Print Create a hardcopy of this page Font Size: Default font size Larger font size A wedding at Saint Patrick Church

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    A wedding at Saint Patrick Church

    Although it wasnt St. Patricks Day, perhaps there were some Irish eyes smiling upon Dr. F.R. Nickolas Carter and Josephine Decker when they were married on Nov. 3, 1926, at Saint Patrick Church in South Bend. In the 1840s, Irish immigrants arrived in South Bend, many displaced by Irelands Great Potato Famine. In 1858, under the direction of the Rev. Thomas Carroll, they founded Saint Patrick Church, which they named for the patron saint of Ireland.

    The original church was built on the corner of Western Avenue and Scott Street. Just over 30 years later, in 1886, the congregation built a Gothic-style church at its current location at 309 S. Taylor St. When the Rev. Edward Sorin began construction on the University of Notre Dame, he turned to these Irish Catholic laborers. Surprisingly, the first St. Patricks Day parade was held not in Ireland but in New York City in 1762. The celebration of St. Patricks Day was originally a way for Irish immigrants in America to keep in touch with their cultural identity and ancestry.

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    Living Smart: Are used appliances 'greener'? - March 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    What's the better deal for your pocketbook and the environment: a new major appliance or a refurbished one?

    Several consumers who recently replaced washers and dryers told our research team that they bought used because those models might last just as long as new ones and that reusing is a good "green" practice.

    One couple said that when their 20-year-old washing machine finally died, they were disappointed when the brand-new replacement lasted only five years. Instead of taking a chance on another new model, they spent $250 on a used model they figure will last at least as long as a new one.

    Another consumer bought a refurbished dryer for $200 rather than spend $1,000 on a unit she believed would last no more than the 10 years she expects her used unit to remain reliable.

    To these people, and others like them, buying used saves the green in wallets while eliminating the need to use resources to make a new washer or dryer.

    Highly rated appliance repair pros tell our team that new appliances tend to have about half the life span of past models. Reasons they cite include the use of cheaper raw materials and a greater reliance on computerized systems.

    So if it's time for you to replace a major appliance, particularly a washer or drier, consider whether a refurbished model might be a good value, and find a local shop that's gotten good consumer reviews on a trusted online site.

    Before you buy new:

    _Consider a unit's EPA Energy Star rating, but also how long it's expected to last.

    _Research possible features and decide before shopping which ones you actually need.

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    On the Market: WWII-Era Manse in Dire Need of a Decorator Holds Out for $3M - March 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Monday, March 17, 2014, by Spencer Peterson

    After spending nearly a year on the market in search of $2,995,000, Atlanta, Ga.'s so-called 'European Stunner' of a mansion might be due for a price cut, or maybe a little TLC from an interior designer. Though the loud shade of teal covering the kitchen, the shutters, and the French doors is certainly "stunning"no questions therebut when paired with the verging-on-gaudy furniture choices, it gives the place a bit of a cramped, loony feel, and with over 9,000 square feet crammed onto 1.3 acres, it can't really afford to get any tighter. To be sure, this circa 1940 five-bedroom has a bunch of things worth keeping; hardwood floors, "many unique chandeliers," Sherle Wagner sinks, a "garden room," a hedge-lined pool, a two-bedroom carriage house. But spending season after season on the market without changing up one's approach might be the definition of real estate insanity. For now, check out the decorative craziness on the inside, including the mosaic-covered steps in the entryway and one tiny, resplendently pink sitting room.

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    Affordable and Reliable Eco Friendly Flooring Installation in Pittsburgh - March 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Perfect Flooring Pittsburgh is proud to serve its clients with all ECO friendly materials with great pricing and huge selection of floors for any home remodeling job.

    The company is proud to announce that clients in Pittsburgh can now opt for new or replacement flooring including hardwood floors, concrete floors, and decks. On top of it all, clients who choose to hire the company for their flooring needs can benefit from the next day lamination, carpeting, hardwood flooring, and tile flooring services that the company also offers.

    What makes Perfect Flooring Pittsburgh the perfect source for flooring needs is that the services they offer have significant health benefits. For an instance, the dust-free atomic sanding system that they use in installing new floors can eliminate different airborne particles that pose great health risks. Customers are rest assured that there are no toxic fumes provided during the installation and repair. Customers do not even need to vacate their home while the project is ongoing.

    Perfect Flooring is considered as the primary provider of the cleanest, environment friendly and most convenient floors in Pittsburgh. The company is a VOC compliant, following the safety and security measures in flooring repair, replacement, and new installation mandated by the EPA. Dry time takes 1-3 hours and the entire cure time only takes three days.

    High quality and appealing floors are essential to homes as this increases the value of their property. However, not all flooring companies can provide high-quality and aesthetically appealing floors without using harmful or toxic chemicals. Most of the time, customers need to vacate their home just to allow the flooring installation to proceed. This can lead to inconvenience to customers as they are not used to leaving their homes due to potential security risks.

    Taking these things into account, Perfect Flooring is extremely different from other flooring companies in Pittsburgh. Aside from the fact that clients do not need to leave their homes just to allow the project to proceed, the team of flooring professionals is honest, trustworthy, and dedicated to assisting their clients with everything they need in relation to new flooring installation.

    For more information about Perfect Flooring Pittsburgh, please visit http://www.perfectflooringpgh.com. Clients interested in the company services can call (412) 551-1697.

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