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    Harley-Davidson Museum’s Motor restaurant undergoing renovations – Milwaukee Business Journal - June 29, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Harley-Davidson Museum's Motor restaurant undergoing renovations
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    As part of the remodel, the Can Room will also see the addition of a garage door so that the room can be opened up to the outdoors during the summer, a spokeswoman said. Garage doors had previously been installed throughout Motor Bar & Restaurant.

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    Revamped Wendy’s reopens in Keene – The Keene Sentinel - June 29, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    After 40 years of serving up square hamburgers, French fries and milkshakes among many other sundry culinary delights Wendys in Keene has undergone a major remodel inside and out, and is now open for business.

    Its being called image activation by the co-owner of the Wendys at 329 Winchester St., and took nearly 10 days to complete, start to finish.

    Weve been here for 40 years, Jennifer Zullo, co-franchise operator, said Wednesday afternoon. We are putting the final touches on the remodel, and we should be open tonight.

    In fact, Wendys reopened Wednesday afternoon, and as of 3:30 p.m., hungry customers were pouring in, Zullo said.

    The major remodel started June 19, but preparation for the work began a week before that, she said. A new roof was installed, along with an air-conditioning unit, according to Zullo.

    She said the new look is an attempt to modernize the interior and exterior of the Keene Wendys.

    Between company restaurants and franchises, there are more than 6,500 Wendys in the United States and in 29 other countries and U.S. territories, The Wendys Co. reports. It is the third largest fast-food restaurant selling hamburgers in the nation, behind McDonalds (first) and Burger King (second), according to QSR Magazine. QSR is an acronym for quick-service restaurant, and the category is reserved for fast-food restaurants that specialize in hamburgers.

    Several emails and telephone calls to Wendys headquarters in Dublin, Ohio, went unanswered. Wendys began in 1969 when founder Dave Thomas opened his first restaurant in Columbus, Ohio, according to its website.

    We have a fresh new approach, and people should come look, see for themselves, Zullo said. Weve added a fireplace, restaurant seating, new menu; the entire place has changed.

    Although the remodel actually reduced space from about 2,700 square feet to 2,500 a reconfigured eating area allows for the fireplace, and restaurant-style seating that affords more room at each table, among other changes.

    The facade has new colors, new lettering and a minimal approach to the logo, making it appear sleeker and more modern.

    The Wendys Co.s website indicates locations are being similarly revamped throughout the country, and touts the transformation of the Wendys brand through contemporary Image Activation restaurants.

    Not only do these restaurants deliver a striking street appearance, they are designed to greatly enhance the customer experience, the website says. Prominent features include fireplaces; a variety of inviting seating options, including lounge chairs and booths; Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs; digital menuboards and more.

    The site highlights similar overhauls at Wendys restaurants in several states and Canada.

    All great brands evolve to remain fresh and relevant to consumers, according to a company video on the topic, which cites Apple, Coca-Cola, Wal-Mart and Starbucks as examples. Were moving forward in multiple dimensions.

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    Blair Clinic unveils remodel – Blair Enterprise Publishing - June 29, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The public was invited to catch a glimpse of the remodeled Blair Clinic on Tuesday.

    Residents tour the treatment rooms at the renovated Blair Clinic on Tuesday afternoon. The project included a remodeled registration area to provide more privacy; the addition of "sick" and "well" sides of the waiting room; and expanded treatment rooms and offices.

    Started in February, construction is wrapped up on renovations of the waiting room and registration area, exam rooms and offices.

    Some changes are similar to the Fort Calhoun Clinic, which has "sick" and "well" sides of its waiting room.

    Patient chairs and divider walls were added to the registration desk to allow patients more privacy.

    Three exam rooms and a provider office were also added. The call center was moved to a room with a large window.

    The Blair Clinic's main entrance was scheduled for reopening Friday, June 23.

    The remodeling project is partially funded by a $50,000 donation from the Memorial Community Hospital Foundation. It contributed $250,000 for facility improvements in late 2016; the remaining $200,000 will go toward the building of a new clinic in Tekamah.

    Blair Clinic has seven providers specializing in family medicine, obstetrics, pediatrics, geriatrics and sports medicine, as well as six certified physicians assistants.

    The Blair Clinic's registration area has been remodeled with divider walls to allow more privacy for patients.

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    Financial Contrast: Louisiana-Pacific Corporation (LPX) vs. BMC Stock Holdings (BMCH) – BNB Daily (blog) - June 29, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    BMC Stock Holdings (NASDAQ: BMCH) and Louisiana-Pacific Corporation (NYSE:LPX) are both retail/wholesale companies, but which is the better business? We will compare the two companies based on the strength of their institutional ownership, analyst recommendations, profitabiliy, risk, valuation, dividends and earnings.

    Analyst Ratings

    This is a breakdown of recent ratings for BMC Stock Holdings and Louisiana-Pacific Corporation, as provided by MarketBeat.

    BMC Stock Holdings presently has a consensus price target of $25.00, indicating a potential upside of 11.36%. Louisiana-Pacific Corporation has a consensus price target of $26.50, indicating a potential upside of 8.61%. Given BMC Stock Holdings stronger consensus rating and higher probable upside, research analysts plainly believe BMC Stock Holdings is more favorable than Louisiana-Pacific Corporation.

    Valuation and Earnings

    This table compares BMC Stock Holdings and Louisiana-Pacific Corporations revenue, earnings per share (EPS) and valuation.

    Louisiana-Pacific Corporation has higher revenue, but lower earnings than BMC Stock Holdings. Louisiana-Pacific Corporation is trading at a lower price-to-earnings ratio than BMC Stock Holdings, indicating that it is currently the more affordable of the two stocks.

    Profitability

    This table compares BMC Stock Holdings and Louisiana-Pacific Corporations net margins, return on equity and return on assets.

    Risk & Volatility

    BMC Stock Holdings has a beta of 1.49, suggesting that its share price is 49% more volatile than the S&P 500. Comparatively, Louisiana-Pacific Corporation has a beta of 1.4, suggesting that its share price is 40% more volatile than the S&P 500.

    Institutional & Insider Ownership

    98.0% of BMC Stock Holdings shares are owned by institutional investors. Comparatively, 93.1% of Louisiana-Pacific Corporation shares are owned by institutional investors. 3.7% of BMC Stock Holdings shares are owned by company insiders. Comparatively, 1.5% of Louisiana-Pacific Corporation shares are owned by company insiders. Strong institutional ownership is an indication that large money managers, endowments and hedge funds believe a company is poised for long-term growth.

    Summary

    BMC Stock Holdings beats Louisiana-Pacific Corporation on 8 of the 14 factors compared between the two stocks.

    BMC Stock Holdings Company Profile

    BMC Stock Holdings, Inc. is a provider of building products and services in the United States residential construction market. The Companys segments include Mid-Atlantic, Southeast, Texas, Intermountain, Western and Mountain West divisions. Its product offerings include lumber and lumber sheet goods and an array of products, including millwork, doors, windows, structural components, floor and roof trusses and wall panels. Its whole-house framing solution is Ready-Frame. It also offers its customers services, such as design, product specification, installation and installation management. It manufactures floor trusses, roof trusses, wall panels, stairs, specialty millwork, windows and pre-hung doors. It also provides a range of installation services and special order products. The Company groups its building products and services into four product categories: structural components; lumber & lumber sheet goods; millwork, doors & windows, and other building products & services.

    Louisiana-Pacific Corporation Company Profile

    Louisiana-Pacific Corporation is a manufacturer of building products. The Companys products are used in home construction, repair and remodeling, and outdoor structures. The Company operates in four segments, which include North America Oriented Strand Board (OSB), Siding, Engineered Wood Products (EWP) and South America. The OSB segment manufactures and distributes OSB structural panel products. The Siding segment offers two categories of products, which include SmartSide siding products and related accessories, and CanExel siding and accessories and other related products. The Engineered Wood Products (EWP) segment manufactures and distributes laminated veneer lumber, I-Joists, laminated strand lumber and other related products. The South American segment manufactures and distributes OSB and siding products in South America and certain export markets. Its engineered I-joists are used in residential and commercial flooring, and roofing systems and other structural applications.

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    Sika Roofing Powers Up With Revolutionary New Solar System – Benzinga - June 29, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The Sika SolaRoof system is a non-penetrating, integrated solar solution for thermoplastic roofs that goes above and beyond the traditional racking system.

    Canton, Mass. (PRWEB) June 29, 2017

    Sika, the worldwide market leader in thermoplastic roofing and waterproofing membranes, is pleased to partner with Sunwealth and Centroplan in announcing the installation of a brand new Sika SolaRoof park atop its headquarters in Canton, Mass.

    The Sika SolaRoof system is a non-penetrating, integrated solar solution for thermoplastic roofs that goes above and beyond the traditional racking system. It incorporates the proven performance of a Sarnafil Roof System with the Sika SolarMount-1 - an innovative, non-penetrating, engineered solution for long-term securement of solar rooftop photovoltaic. Sika SolarMount-1 is a lightweight, aerodynamic mounting system for the installation of rigid PV panels on low slope Sarnafil thermoplastic roofs.

    "The Sika SolaRoof system is one of the most innovative applications in the solar roofing arena in many years," said Bill Bellico, Director of Marketing for Sika Roofing. "Having a lightweight system without the need for hundreds of penetrations in the roof is a game changer for the industry. Now building owners no longer need to worry about the risk of damage from the shifting of traditional ballasted arrays or potential leak threats from all the penetrations of a fastened system."

    The key component of the SolarMount-1 is the Sika SolarClick welding flange. The SolarClicks, which are made with the same formulation as Sarnafil membranes, are mounted to each support and hot-air welded to the Sarnafil membrane. They provide a large contact area, critical for uniform load distribution in order to reduce compression loads on the thermal insulation.

    Since the SolarClicks are hot-air welded to the membrane, the weight of typical ballasted systems is not required, making the Sika SolaRoof system ideal for most lightweight roof structures. And because the SolarClicks are made from the same formulation as the membranes, compatibility issues are eliminated.

    Sunwealth, a pioneering clean energy firm, has created a standardized, technology-enabled process by which commercial solar projects can be easily and economically financed, allowing developers to build valuable projects and investors to generate high-quality returns. Sunwealth's team is committed to harnessing the power of their proprietary platform to deliver meaningful investment returns and tangible social impact.

    "We are honored to partner with Sika and Centroplan to finance this high-performance solar installation through our community of investors," said Ryan Dings, Chief Operating Officer at Sunwealth. "With this incredible project, we can demonstrate the power of commercial solar to building owners and investors alike. It will serve as a model of operational and financial performance for many projects to come."

    Sika Roofing has partnered with Centroplan to enable its customers to access an "all-inclusive" solar system package. By combining the expertise of both companies, the roof and photovoltaics interface can be excluded in order to develop a solar roof that is tailored to your needs. The roof and PV material components are optimally coordinated in the process, allowing comprehensive warranty packages to be made available.

    "In a market climate where collaboration between roof and solar companies is unusual, it is a testament to Centroplan's and Sika's commitment to developing a single, integral solar PV and roof system that solves the problems and risks seen at the interface between the solar system and the roofing system," said Mark Gies, Director of Sales and Product at Centroplan. "The Sika SolaRoof system achieves this with its unique features and design. Sika furthers its commitment and confidence by including the system in its roof warranty coverage. This is a big value to the building owner by reducing risk and providing peace of mind."

    To learn more about the innovative Sika SolaRoof system, please click here or call 800-576-2358.

    SIKA AG CORPORATE PROFILE Sika is a specialty chemicals company with a leading position in the development and production of systems and products for bonding, sealing, damping, reinforcing and protecting in the building sector and automotive industry. Sika has subsidiaries in 97 countries around the world and manufactures in over 190 factories. Its more than 17,000 employees generated annual sales of CHF 5.75 billion in 2016. For more information about Sika Corporation in the U.S. including Canton, Mass., visit http://usa.sarnafil.sika.com.

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    Metal roofs are soaring in popularity in the residential market – Building Design + Construction (press release) (registration) (blog) - June 29, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Once used primarily on commercial projects, metal roofs are increasingly common for residential projects, including multi-story apartments complexes and single-family homes. In fact, metal roofs have become one of the fastest growing innovations in the home remodeling market.

    The Metal Roofing Alliance estimates that 750,000 metal roofs were installed on U.S. homes in 2015. In recent years, these practical products have achieved double-digit market share growth while the market share of asphalt shingles has dropped slightly.

    There are many appeals to metal roofing products. They are durable and offer exceptional protection, promoting project longevity. With an array of shapes, colors, and finishes to choose from, many homeowners select metal roofs for their attractiveness. Because they are designed to last 50 years, homeowners know it is a sound financial investment.

    Valspar coatings help make metal roofs more durable and attractive. Our high-performance coatings keep metal roofs pristine by avoiding chalking and fading. Solar reflective coatings contain pigments with reflective qualities, promoting home energy efficiency. With numerous colors, shapes, and textures to choose from, there are nearly endless options for metal roofs.

    Are you looking to lower your energy costs? Learn more about cool metal roofs.

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    LG G6 long-term review: Sometimes second fiddle isn’t so bad – TNW - June 29, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    You cant talk about the G6 without comparing it to the S8. Be warned, Ill be doing that a lot in this review.

    Even as the G6 was first announced and impressed everyone with its minimal bezels, gorgeous display, and refined design, we knew the S8 was right around the corner with, even smaller bezels, an even prettier display, and a sleeker design.

    All this means the G6 inevitably feels like its playing second fiddle to the S8. But after spending a couple of months with both devices, that may not be such a bad thing.

    Note: LG recently announced a slightly more powerful LG G6+, which goes up to 128GB of storage and adds a Hi-Fi 32-bit Quad DAC. We only reviewed the older model, but you can read up more on the G6+ here.

    Once you get past the initial prettiness of the S8, theres something appealing about the relatively tame design of the G6. The phone is attractive enough, with its glass back and metal frame, but it still plays it safe with some of that utilitarian LG vibe.

    That isnt necessarily a downside. For those of us that dont use cases, its at least nice that I dont feel a need to baby the G6 the way I do the S8. And if you do use a case, all youre going to notice is that beautiful display anyway. Regardless, its probably the most premium-feeling phone LG has made (Id argue the original LG V10 felt just as premium, but I digress).

    Mind you, Ive lost some confidence in the G6s claimed military-standard drop resistance; Ive seen too many YouTube drop tests with unsavory results. At the end of the day, its still a phone with a glass screen and a glass back. Still, it feels a bit more sturdy, and the flatter sides help it feel more secure in hand. That counts for something.

    As mentioned before, the screen is a pleasure to behold. That tall aspect ratio and minimal bezels help the display melt away in your hands. Its arguably most impressive display Ive seen right up there with the Galaxy S8.

    Being of the LCD variety, its not quite as eye-popping as the S8, but the colors feel a little more accurate by default, and LG has finally nailed the white balance. And as much as I prefer the pitch-blacks of OLED displays, I also appreciate how LCDs arent prone to distracting color tints at off-center viewing angles its almost like looking at paper.

    The screen is rated for HDR10 and Dolby Vision HDR which work beautifully when watching Netflix so its able to get quite bright and is easily visible outdoors. The rounded corners are icing on the cake.

    Unfortunately, the tall aspect ratio means that some apps either dont use up the full display or have elements cut out, and LG isnt as good about resizing video to fill the screen as Samsung. It also means that while the phone is comfortably narrow, its harder to reach items near the top of the screen.

    These are issues every phone with a tall display will suffer from. But for some reason I cant wrap my head around, LG decided to omit a one-handed mode in the software. This was an absolute life-saver on the V20, and ultimately makes that phone easier to use than the G6, despite being much larger overall.

    Its one of those things where if youve never used it before, you may not care. I, however, use the one-handed mode multiple times per day, and its omission here repeatedly irked me. Another point for the S8.

    Conversely, LGs fingerprint reader is in a much more comfortable location to access with with one hand, so theres that.

    The software hasnt changed much between generations. The headline addition was Google Assistant support, which made the G6 the first non-Google device with the technology although that isnt much of a selling point now that its spread to other devices.

    The UI still features a rather bland white-on-black look, but there are at least some themeing options through LGs store. More importantly, LGs skin doesnt really slow down the phone very much. I just wish LG stuck to a stock Android look, given its custom UI isnt adding very much in the way of extra features. Samsung has an equally heavy skin, but it looks betterand provides more useful additions.

    Performance-wise, the G6 and S8 feel similarly zippy for most tasks. The G6 will be slower to load some games and larger apps, sure, but it feels smooth to scroll around and navigate the UI on the whole.

    That said, after using the device for several months and populating it with ever more apps, theres been a little bit of slowdown, but nothing too bad. Its worth mentioning Ive noticed slowdown less on the S8 though. As youd imagine, given the newer processor, its probably the better choice if youre concerned about long-term performance.On the whole though, I find the performance differences between the two phones largely negligible.

    The Snapdragon 835s newer technology is more palpable when it comes to battery life. Though the G6 has a fairly hefty 3,200 mAh battery, its big, bright screen and last generation processor meant that I consistently got worse battery life from it than Samsungs S8.

    I generally found myself getting about 4 or 4.5 hours of screen on time with my typical heavy use. Its notbad, but the smaller S8 normally netted me about 5.5 hours, and the larger S8+ about 6.5. I wish LG had gone all out and packed in a larger battery to compensate, given its already chunkier than Samsungs devices.

    Practically speaking, the camera is the biggest differentiator between the two devices, and its a category I think LG handily wins.

    Frankly, I think picture quality among any of the flagship phones is a toss-up, though perhaps the S8 gets slightly better results on average. Still, that pales in comparison to the versatility afforded by the wide angle camera.

    Ive been using the LG V20 since it launched last year, which also has a second wide-angle camera, and its a godsend for crowded spaces and city architecture. Basically, it comes in handy whenever you often dont have the room to step back far enough to fit everything in your frame.

    Of course, you could always do a panorama, but those are slow and prone to stitching errors.

    Unlike on the V20(and G5), this time LG is using the same exact sensor for both cameras, making the wide-angle not just a secondary option for perfect lighting its just as capable in low light and high-contrast situations as well.

    It would take a dramatic leap in image quality to make me prefer a single lens to a dual-camera setup. LG remains the only manufacturer to pair a normal camera lens with a wide-angle one, and its the most practical combination in the business (though Id love to see a third telephoto lens someday).

    I cant help but feel LG shot itself a bit in the foot by opting to go with a Snapdragon 821 instead of the newer 835. It kills a bit of the flagship vibe for the spec fiends, and it seems to have a real-world disadvantage regarding battery life.

    As such, the Galaxy S8 remains the Android phone Id recommend tomost people, but its certainly not the one Id recommend to all, especially if youre into mobile photography. That is can be found unlocked for quite a bit cheaper is a nice bonus too.

    For all the comparisons, its worth acknowledging the G6 is a great phone in its own right. The screen is absolutely fantastic, the build quality and design are quite good, and the camera experience is one of the best around. I just hope LG pushes the bar a little higher next time around.

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    Xbox Game Pass adds first batch of new titles and it’s already time to cancel – TNW - June 29, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Microsoft is adding seven new titles to its $9.99 Xbox Game Pass in July. The game subscription service lets gamers download and play any of the over 100 titles available on the service, about three-quarters of which are games either launched on the Xbox 360 or ported to Xbox One from the 360. The new offerings include the following games:

    The Flame In The Flood

    Guacamelee

    Resident Evil 6

    Dead Island: Definitive Edition

    F1 2015

    Monaco

    Bards Gold

    None of the new additions have triple-A value; Resident Evil 6, Dead Island: DE, Monaco, and Guacamelee all released on Xbox 360. The other three new titles are old (F1 2015), retro (Bards Gold), and/or independent (The Flame In The Flood).

    The only game here worth a second mention is The Flame In The Flood; its an excellent rogue-like survival title that stands apart from other games in the genre. It was just as excellent when it was released early last year on Steam. Perhaps theres value here for those who havent checked out the Game Pass yet, but if you were waiting to see what happened next before you decided to carry your subscription another month: this might be the announcement that saves you 10 dollars in July.

    The entire Xbox Game Pass subscription is based on potential. Its pretty easy to pore over the library, decide if games like Halo 5 and NBA 2K16 are strong enough to influence your wallet, and then determine if the 100 plus available titles are right for you. The service held more value for its potential than its initially modest library.

    At least it did now theyve announced the new titles being added and its difficult to find a reason to maintain a subscription unless there are several games youve been playing with Game Pass in June you just cant put down.

    When Microsoft announced the Xbox Game Pass they showed a commitment to keep their customers experience competitive. Finally, single-console owners who chose the Xbox One would have access to a game subscription service similar to Sonys Playstation Now. Even better for Microsoft fans, the Game Pass would offer current generation games along side older backwards compatible titles; Sonys offering only has PS3 games.

    The problem is Xbox just came back at us with another batch of games that feel like they should have been included in the first month (longer for Xbox Insiders) with the other decent offerings. At best this is a maybe theres one game for you attempt at pleasing everyone at once offering, but theres no star title.

    The Xbox Game Pass missed a crucial opportunity to prove that maintaining a subscription to the service is worth it. Games like Forza 6 or even just Forza Horizon 2 would have made excellent offerings after E3s Forza 7 announcement this year.

    Microsoft is going to have to loosen its own premium offerings or get publishers like Bethesda or Bioware to chip in more recent titles to give the service value again.

    The Xbox Game Pass shows us, with the new July game additions, that its where games that have little-to-no further earning potential go to retire.

    Xbox Game Pass - July 2017 Update on Microsoft

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    AT HOME WITH STEPHANIE: Are spring showers hurting your home? – Wicked Local Medford - June 29, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By Stephanie Vanderbilt

    Q: Weve had a lot of rain this spring and Im concerned about the exterior of our home. Do we have to be concerned about mold growth and other damage?

    A: While spring rain helps your garden grow, it can also hurt the exterior of your home. Excess moisture can open a costly can of worms that leaves New England homeowners shelling out hundreds or thousands of dollars in repairs.

    In order to keep more money in your wallet, it pays to be prepared on how spring rain can hurt your exterior. This includes knowing how to prevent mold growth on places such as your roof. Find below some insight on exterior water damage to watch out for during the warmer months:

    Water damage on windows

    Your windows have a big task to tackle. Theyre responsible for keeping your home dry while lowering your utility bills. Over the years, spring showers can take their toll on your replacement windows from an aesthetic and performance perspective.

    When youre looking for water damage on windows, it will be most prevalent on windows made from wood. Wood window frames are very susceptible to moisture damage as well as mold and mildew growth -- especially when theyre not properly maintained. Youll want to look for signs of damage such as excessive peeling and rotting.

    Vinyl replacement windows are resistant to springtime water damage. Windows are designed with either weep holes or sloped sills to help drain water. Sloped sills are often found on higher-end windows as they are more expensive to manufacturer.

    Watching out for mold

    If youre experiencing excess moisture around your windows, keep an eye out for mold growth. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, if wet areas on the inside of your home dry within 24 to 48 hours, youll generally avoid mold growth. If water pools or surfaces stay moist beyond that time frame, however, mold could begin to grow.

    Condensation is another water-based issue that you could come across during the spring and summer months. Some level of condensation is normal, especially when the humidity is high. According to Energy Star, window treatments that allow air to flow over the windows surface can help reduce indoor condensation. If you have condensation between the glass panes, reach out to a window professional as you might have a seal failure. Read more about condensation on windows at mycoastalwindows.com/condensation-on-windows.

    Overflowing gutters

    Too much rain can overwork your gutter system. Rainwater is heavy and too much weight can cause your gutters to sag and even pull away from your home. If your gutters are clogged with leaves and other debris, this will become an even more serious issue.

    If you notice gutter problems during heavy rains, youll need to quickly address the issue before you find yourself facing costly repair bills for your siding or roofing. Secure sagging gutters with new hangers, clear out debris and consider installing gutter guards. This will help filter rainwater through your gutter system while blocking out unwanted debris.

    Leaky rooftop

    A leaky roof is one of the biggest frustrations of owning a home. The best way to prevent leaks and mold growth is by investing in a sound roofing system. Unfortunately, mold and mildew can grow on asphalt shingles that are primarily covered in shaded areas under trees. Excess rainwater will drip down from the leaves even after a rainstorm has cleared, which adds even more water and moisture to your rooftop.

    In addition, mold can cause stains that are permanent, which downgrades your curb appeal and quality of your roof. Mold can also completely compromise the shingle over time, which can lead to exposing the interior of your home and mold growth inside. If you can see mold growth, no matter how small, you should take immediate action.

    A high-quality roofing system possesses several key elements to dramatically reduce the probability of mold and water damage, including:

    -- Leak barrier protection. A protective leak barrier system is critical to keeping moisture out of your attic. This barrier creates a seal against rainwater when you need it the most.

    -- Synthetic roof deck protection. This is a second layer of protection that prevents roof rot.

    -- Ridge and soffit vents: These roof components also help control moisture by helping air circulate throughout your attic.

    Dont live in fear of water damage and mold growth on your homes exterior.

    -- Stephanie Vanderbilt, owner of Coastal Windows & Exteriors, would love to answer any questions that will help you make your home beautiful, warm, safe and energy-efficient. Ask her at svanderbilt@mycoastalwindows.com or call 978-304-0495.

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    Paint with banned chemical found at high school, plans for forum, fix – Fairfield Citizen - June 29, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Photo: Laura Weiss / Hearst Connecticut Media

    PCB-containing paint was found at Fairfield Ludlowe High School, pictured June 27, 2017, in Fairfield, Conn.

    PCB-containing paint was found at Fairfield Ludlowe High School, pictured June 27, 2017, in Fairfield, Conn.

    Paint with banned chemical found at high school, plans for forum, fix

    FAIRFIELD Paint containing a toxic chemical was recently found during a construction project at Fairfield Ludlowe High School. Environmental testing showed no health concerns from the paint, encapsulated under layers of repainting.

    The PCB-containing paint was found during a window replacement project at Ludlowe, and a forum is scheduled for July 11 to address any public concerns. PCBs or polychlorinated biphenyls are synthetic chemicals that were once widely used but subsequently banned in the U.S. in the 1970s amid environmental and human health concerns. The National Toxicology Program of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services classifies PCBs as a known carcinogen.

    At the Board of Educations June 27 meeting, member Jessica Gerber reported the chemicals read at an above-normal but not particularly high level in some classrooms. She added the chemicals are not airborne.

    Its really more of a technical issue, she said, noting it is more of a procedural than safety concern. A report must be provided to the Environmental Protection Agency on how the PCBs will be handled, Gerber noted.

    While testing showed no air quality concerns or health risks, the high schools building committee and town, state and national health and environment officials are working with the town and its environmental consultants to create an abatement plan, according to a statement from the town. Work on the window replacement is set to continue without delay.

    The forum is scheduled for July 11 at 7 p.m. in the Board of Education conference room, the second floor board room at 501 Kings Highway East in Fairfield. Environmental consultants and Fairfield Health Department staff will field questions.

    Health director Sands Cleary was unavailable for comment. School district Director of Operations Thomas Cullen did not return multiple requests for comment.

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