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MIAMI (CBSMiami) The Miami Home Design and Remodeling Show is your one stop shop for anything and everything related to home renovation.
CBS4s Lisa Petrillo got a sneak peek inside just hours before opening day at the Miami Beach Convention Center.
The Home Design and Remodeling Show is everything that encompasses home. Everything from major home improvement to small decorative ideas, said Adam Kayce, the show director. You can literally come in a build an entire home in all in the one stop shop.
One of the highlights of the show is the designer rooms for the stars dream spaces for local TV personalities.
What? This is amazing said Petrillo, looking at her new room.
Petrillo was lucky enough to have a living room designed for her by interior designer Reginald Dunlap.
You told me on the phone that you liked a Tommy Bahamas look, that you love the Bahamas. I tried to give you that with a modern edge, said Dunlap.
From a beautiful Moroccan mirror made with mother of pearl to candlelit fire places, emerald green chairs and even custom-designed crazy cool graffiti walls.
Its totally me and I didnt even know it, said Petrillo.
There are 250 exhibitors under 175,000 square feet of space. Youll find everything from fancy chandeliers and closets to landscaping, the newest in bathtubs made from antibacterial composite materials to the best in interior and exterior doors.
This is a pivot door. See how it opens? said Adam, pointing out beautiful outdoor glass and wood doors. And all hurricane impact.
If you want it, its at the show. And there are deals to be made.
There are deals to be made. There are floor model specials. People want to sell whats here on the floor and make deals with everyone who comes here This is the place to be to be for all your home remodeling needs for sure, said Adam.
The Miami Home Design and Remodeling Show is on now through September 4th at 7:30 p.m.
For more info, visit: http://www.homeshows.net.
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CatNap from the Heart in La Grange Park, a nonprofit animal shelter that specializes in the adoption of cats, birds and small mammals, celebrated its 20th anniversary Saturday. The shelter recently completed a remodeling project as well, adding a surgery and recovery room so that it can do low-cost spay and neuter services not only for the shelter, but also for the general public and other rescues.
Nina Bafundl of Elmhurst holds a kitten that is in health evaluation with her mother before they can be adopted at CatNap from the Heart in La Grange Park which celebrates its 20th anniversary, following a recent remodeling project, on Saturday, Sept. 2, 2017.
May will be ready for adoption after she clears a health evaluation. CatNap from the Heart in La Grange Park celebrates their 20th anniversary, following a recent remodeling project, on Saturday, Sept. 2, 2017.
Alia Grey, 2 1/2 of La Grange Park, finds a package of cookies she'd like her mom to buy at a bake sale at CatNap from the Heart in La Grange Park on Saturday, Sept. 2, 2017.
Connor David, 12 of Brookfield, plays with Legs, a three-legged cat ready to be adopted. CatNap from the Heart in La Grange Park celebrates their 20th anniversary, following a recent remodeling project, on Saturday, Sept. 2, 2017.
Barbara Clayton of Lyons has a chat with Madison. CatNap from the Heart in La Grange Park celebrates their 20th anniversary, following a recent remodeling project, on Saturday, Sept. 2, 2017.
Dr. Chrissy Braun (from left) goes over the details of a cat adoption with Samantha Tierney of Alsip and Cossitt School crossing guard Janis Tierney of Oak Lawn. CatNap from the Heart in La Grange Park celebrates their 20th anniversary, following a recent remodeling project, on Saturday, Sept. 2, 2017.
Bree Aikens of La Grange Park plays with a kitten. CatNap from the Heart in La Grange Park celebrates their 20th anniversary, following a recent remodeling project, on Saturday, Sept. 2, 2017.
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You may need to prepare your system for winter to avoid damaging or breaking pipes and connections. In temperate and warm regions, you may get away with simply covering above-ground piping with insulation (in these climates, the ground doesn't get cold enough to freeze). For colder climates, this winterization process can be a DIY job, but especially for larger landscapes, it might be beneficial to hire a professional.
To ensure your system is properly protected check with owner's manual or with the manufacturer for best practices.
To Winterize:
1. Check to see if your system has auto-drain valves. If so, simply turn off water supply, open valves and allow excess water to drain from the system. This one step is sufficient to winterize underground irrigation systems with auto-drain.
2. If you have manual drains you will need to use an air compressor with pressure between 50-100 PSI. Small air compressor with lower PSI will not be able to clear water from your system.
3. Open valve manifolds to allow any remaining water to drain.
4. Hook air compressor and run air through each the zone in your system until you've cleared all zones of water.
5. Be sure to remember to turn off timer to avoid additional water from entering the system.
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Youve probably hired a landscaping company to install gardens. You may have hired a lawn company to re-sod your property and maintain its lushness with regular fertilizer treatments. Now is the time to enhance those investments with a lawn sprinkler/irrigation system.
Customers have many concerns when it comes to an irrigation system.
First of all, they want to know where theyre installed in the lawn and landscape. They worry about running over a sprinkler head with the lawnmower. They fear tripping over one thats hidden in the grass. Homeowners also ask:
Our irrigation specialists will visit your property for a free consultation to analyze your property and its watering needs. The design consultant will walk the property with you to custom design a sprinkler system is right for your lawn. They will discuss important items such as:
Affordable Lawn Sprinklers is always looking for the best and newest ideas and irrigation products to water efficiently. We are constantly testing and reviewing new products. Some products work extremely well but others arent working quite as well. For example, Soil moisture sensors are supposed to determine the moisture content of your lawn and shrub beds. If there is excessive moisture from recent rains or there are extended cloudy conditions forecast, the system adjusts to enhance water conservation. If its raining or about to rain, your sprinkler system will go into dormancy until the sun and warm weather return. It is a wonderful concept and has been quite effective on the Pacific coast but doesnt function as well in Northern Virginia. Currently, we are finding the Smart Control Boxes to be more water efficient and less problematic.
Affordables network of spray heads, rotors and underground piping lines will ensure a healthy lawn and vigorous shrubs and ground cover plantings. With the humidity, heat index and blistering heat we receive from May until early October, homeowners need to safeguard their landscapes.
Its a simple formula -- grass roots and plant roots will not survive our summers and drought conditions if they dont receive regular watering. Deprive them of the necessary irrigation and youll be replacing costly flowering trees and evergreens as well as re-sodding patches of your lawn that have turned brown and died.
Shelve these concerns by contacting Afordable Lawn Sprinklers and Lighting today. A visit from our knowledgeable staff will show you how vital a sprinkler system investment is for the future of your home exterior.
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The city of Phoenix plans to spend $2.5 million on partial repairs for Burton Barr Central Library. The library sustained significant damage during a monsoon storm on July 15.
Designed by Phoenix architect Will Bruder, the five-story library opened in 1995. Its the flagship for the Phoenix Public Library system, which includes 16 additional branches.
Corrosive pipes in the sprinkler system led to flooding on all five floors, according to an August 17 report prepared by Illinois-based engineering consulting firm Wiss, Janney, and Elstner Associates, Inc.
Previous maintenance reports indicated there were problems with the fifth-floor fire sprinkler system that could result in library flooding. The city is currently investigating why those were never fixed, saysCity Manager Ed Zuercher.
The council approved $2.5 million for repairs on August 30. Those funds will cover repairs on the first through fourth floors, for items such as drywall, flooring, ceilings, and painting.
Its just the first step in fixing library damage.
Full repairs will likely run between $6 and $8 million, which includes replacing the roof and fifth-floor sprinkler system. The library plans to reopen in June 2018. Library officials have not indicated whether it might be possible to open with four floors in working order, before fifth-floor repairs are completed.
The $2.5 million project was awarded to Brycon Construction, which is already contracted to provide work for the city. Job orders over $2 million require City Council approval.
The city chose a current contractor rather than opening the process to competitive bids, citing the need to work expeditiously to get the library reopened for the public. Its expected the work will take eight months to complete.
The City has not announced specific plans for repairs on the fifth floor, or replacing more than 7,200 books that were a total loss. Nor has it announced how much of the tab insurance will cover, or how it plans to pay for fixes that aren't covered.
It estimates that replacing the roof will cost $1.1 to $1.7 million, and take four to five months. Replacing the fifth-floor sprinkler system will likely cost $600,000 to $700,000 and take five to six months.
Library patrons are being directed to other Phoenix Public Library branches, where Burton Barr has shifted most of its staff and programs. The four branches located closest to Burton Barr will add Sunday hours starting September 10. Those branches are Harmon, Yucca, Ocotillo, and Century.
The library is exploring other ways to serve customers impacted by the temporary Burton Barr closure, including library pop-ups at various community venues.
Regular updates are being posted on the Phoenix Public Library website.
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The Cabot Performing Arts Center, a nearly 100-year-old historic theatre and live music venue in Beverly, is beginning the second phase of a major renovation project.
The Cabot's executive director, Casey Soward, has just announced that, following a previously disclosed $225,000 grant from the Massachusetts Cultural Council and a $50,000 grant from the Amelia Peabody Charitable Fund, the Beverly venue has now received full funding (an additional $1.425 million from various individual donors) for the replacement of its obsolete and poorly functioning heating, ventilation and air conditioning system.
The existing system is a combination of both originally installed elements along with other components that date back to the 1960s.
In addition, The Cabot has also just about wrapped up a $450,000 attic and ceiling repair project which included the reinforcement of the wood roof trusses with wood and metal to accept the new HVAC system and installation of new insulation for better energy performance and protection of The Cabot's sprinkler system. In order to do this work, the contractors had to build new work platforms, safety railings and a new roof hatch.
"And finally, The Cabot will also be completely renovating its new street side bar, which runs alongside the sidewalk on Cabot Street," said Soward. "The space has had a variety of uses in the past, including as a soda fountain in the 1950s and as a hunting and fishing shop in the 1970s. This chic new space with brick walls and a wheelchair accessible bathroom is expected to be finished in time for New Year's Eve."
Work on these major renovation projects is being handled by Windover Construction. The project is expected to be finished by early 2018 and with the exception of the first three weeks of January, The Cabot will remain open and presenting its full lineup of concerts, films and special events throughout the renovation process.
Board member Thaddeus S. Siemasko, AIA, founder of Siemasko + Verbridge, a leading architecture and interior design firm on the North Shore, and a frequent volunteer in organizations seeking to improve life in the City of Beverly, is overseeing all of the renovations. Siemasko is also one of the people who greatly supported the initial revival and saving of The Cabot.
"We are ecstatic to see these extensive renovations moving forward," said Soward. "We are entering the most exciting time in our young history as an organization, and I am beginning to feel like I'm not only directing a theater and its programming alongside running a non-profit organization, but also managing a massive construction project ... Fortunately however, we have an amazing team working with us. Leading the project for The Cabot are Thad Siemasko of Siemasko + Verbridge as well as Darren Blythe from Blythe Consulting Group; both are Beverly residents. These two men have invaluable skills and knowledge."
Established in 1920, The Cabot is a rare survivor. It's one of the few remaining historic movie and vaudeville palaces of yesteryear that have largely disappeared from the American cultural landscape.
The Cabot of the 21st century will be renovated and revitalized to provide a rich variety of high-quality entertainment year-round with modern amenities that will enhance the audience experience in the beautiful theater.
The Cabot is a 501 C3 non-profit organization. Donations and sponsorships are always welcome.
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Ocean View, Delaware, Sept. 05, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --
Global Fire Suppression Market is expected to surpass USD 16 billion by 2024, as reported in the latest study by Global Market Insights, Inc. Stringent government regulations towards public safety along with growing consumer awareness will drive the fire suppression market size. Growing commercial floorspace along with introduction of safety codes and standards will stimulate the product penetration. As per American Chemistry Council, the fire codes set by NFPA and IFC states that all areas with upholstered furniture including healthcare facilities and educational institutes must have sprinkler system installed.
U.S. is projected to reach over annual installation of 150 million units by 2024. Upsurge in construction industry along with technological advancement in the product design and development will embellish the U.S. fire suppression market share. Increasing demand for environment friendly, less toxic, automatic and new generation systems will propel the product growth. In 2016, the country construction industry continued its rebound with 5.3% with another 2% expected increase by the end of 2017.
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Growing awareness toward the adoption of fire protection systems to mitigate the hazards and accidents will foster the fire suppression market share. Introduction of green buildings in Europe coupled with stringent safety regulations will fuel the business growth. As per European Commission, 70,000 people are hospitalized due to severe injuries caused by fire with an estimated damage of USD 148.6 billion every year.
Rapid industrialization across developing economies along with increasing demand for safety equipment will drive the global fire suppression market. Ongoing investments across Asia-Pacific and Africa towards the expansion of industrial, commercial and residential establishments will boost the product demand. As per Central Banks and Governments statistics bureau, investments across Asia Pacific for the development of Industrial sector was USD 10.6 billion in 2016.
Germany fire suppression market is set to experience substantial growth on account of enhancement and improvisation of safety standards. As per European Commission, in Germany, any office or residential building with height of over 60 m must be provided with two stair cases as a safety exit and a sprinkler system must be installed to meet the safety standards.
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China fire suppression market is set to witness growth over 3% by 2024. Expansion of industrial and commercial sector along with growing measures to reduce the fire accidents will positively influence the business landscape. In 2015, China surpassed the U.S. as the worlds major safety and security products market with an annual rise of 10.8%.
Saudi Arabia fire suppression market in 2016 was valued over 150 million. Ongoing O&G projects along with expansion and establishment of other available industries will boost the demand for suppression systems. In 2015, number of operating industrial units have reached up to 7,007 with the investment of USD 290 billion.
Notable players in global fire suppression market include TYCO, United Technologies Corporation, Minimax, Lubrizol, Bristol Fire Engineering, Halma PLC, SFFECO, Firetronics, NAFFCO, Master Fire Preventions Ltd., National Fire Equipment Ltd. and Amerex Corporation.
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Remodeling your attic can not only give you much needed space for your family right now, but it adds to the future resale value of your home. So how difficult is it to turn your attic into an extra room?
Converting your unfinished attic into usable space is one way to increase the size of your home. From recreational spaces to bedrooms, the possibilities are nearly endless for an attic remodel. Before you start drawing up the plans, you should review the following things to make sure the project makes sense.
In a few circumstances it just doesn't make sense to remodel or finish your attic space. The work required to meet code will be so costly that you will want to look at other methods of adding space to your home. So what are the deal breakers for remodeling an attic?
Manufactured Roof Trusses. A quick peek into your attic will tell you whether you have manufactured roof trusses. Most of the homes built within the last 15 years or so have these trusses instead of the old rafter and beam setup. These trusses have webs or cross-members that are structural components supporting the roof and the ceiling below. The truss webs would need to be removed in order to provide the necessary clear space for your attic remodel. Unfortunately, this can't be done ... at least in an affordable manner. If you have roof trusses, you will probably want to ditch the attic remodel and look at other options.
Code Requirements. One code element that can make your attic remodel too expensive would be the 7' ceiling height requirement. According to the 2012 International Residential Code, rooms with sloped ceilings must have a minimum ceiling height of 7' for at least 50 percent of the floor area, and no portion of the floor area may have a ceiling height of less than 5'. In addition to this, your new finished space must be a minimum of 70 square feet and not less than 7' in any horizontal direction.
If your existing roof pitch doesn't meet these code requirements, the only option you have is to raise the roof, which is very expensive and might not be allowed by your local zoning regulations. The zoning regulations for your community dictate how tall your home can be. Contact your local building or zoning department to find out what this requirement is for your neighborhood. You should be able to check to see if your attic will meet these requirements with a tape measure and some simple geometry. If you do go up to your attic, don't step on anything but the bottom cord of the trusses or the top of the ceiling joists otherwise, you might fall through the ceiling.
You may want to consider several other design criteria to determine if an attic remodel is right for you. First, you will need to locate a spot for the stairs to the attic. For a regular set of stairs, you will need a minimum of 36" in width with a 6' 8" head clearance. Where will you place the stairs going to your new attic? Do you have a second floor loft that has extra space? To get an idea of how much area the new stairs will need, take a look at the stairs to your basement or second floor. If the ceiling height is the same, the stair area required for the attic will be very similar.
Another option for the stairs to your attic would be a spiral staircase. These can save space, depending on your current house design, because code usually only requires a spiral staircase to be 26" wide. If you absolutely have no space on the inside of your home for the stairs, you might be able to install them on the exterior, if your local zoning allows it and you don't mind looking at stairs on the outside of your home.
You will also need to add a window that meets code egress requirements for your new attic living space. You need to provide a way to get in or out in case of a fire or other emergency. The minimum net clear opening needs to be 5.7 square feet and be no more than 44" off the floor. This is a good thing, as it will let in natural light and will provide some fresh air.
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Consider adding a second window for cross-ventilation, because attic spaces tend to be warmer than the rest of the home.
If you end up with knee walls in your attic, consider adding built-ins to this space. You can take advantage of unusable space (areas with less than 5' in height) by creating some great looking built-in cabinets or shelving.
If you decide to pull the trigger on your attic remodel, one thing your HVAC subcontractor will want to review is the capacity of the existing heating and cooling system. They will need to determine if your equipment needs to be upsized in order to properly heat and cool your finished attic. It can get expensive to add additional capacity. It can also get messy in that ductwork will need to be run from the location of the equipment to the attic. This typically requires cutting into the existing walls or adding a new framed chase to the current living space to accommodate the new ductwork.
You will also need to get electrical wiring up to the new space. Check your main service panel to see if any extra knockouts are left for new breakers. Per code, you will need a minimum of one space per bedroom and a separate one for a bath. If the service panel has no space or if the incoming service line isn't large enough, it can get expensive to expand the panel and add a new line to your home.
One other expense to consider with your attic remodel is the cost to run plumbing if you are adding a bath. Plumbing supply lines will need to be run up through the interior walls if you live in a cold climate. In addition, plumbing drains can be tough to run with existing framing. There is little flexibility when running drain lines, so some re-work might be required on the first and second floors.
If you are building a new home and don't have the budget for a finished attic, you still can design and build now for a finished attic project later. These few simple steps will save you time and money on your attic remodeling in the future:
Provide a conduit (PVC pipe) from the electrical panel to the attic. This will allow you to easily fish wires for your future attic finish without cutting drywall. A PVC pipe can be run from the basement through a second floor ceiling for less than $100 while your new home is being built.
Design your roof trusses for future finish. Your truss supplier can design the trusses to provide open space to use for storage until you actually finish the attic. The supplier will also design the bottom cords of the trusses to support the future floor, furniture, people, etc.
Add a window that meets egress requirements to the attic space. This will be good for letting natural light into your storage area until you remodel the space.
When designing your new home, it's a good time to plan for the future stairs to the attic. Adding extra space to an upstairs hallway or loft will make future installation easier.
When considering any home improvement project, it's important to look at the value the project will add to your home once completed. According to the Cost Vs. Value Report 2011/2012 from Remodeling Magazine, you will recoup 72.5% of the cost of an attic remodel when you sell your home. This actually tops the ever popular major kitchen remodel, which returns 65.7%.
It's always a good idea to consult a local architect or building professional before plunging into an attic remodel. He or she will be able to review the existing foundation and framing to make sure the structure will support the additional loads.
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Step inside Judi and Marty Noras home in Stillwater and you can almost smell the orange blossoms and taste the tapas. The house, inspired by a real Spanish palace, is one of the most unusual dwellings in Minnesota.
With its soaring ceilings, gilded medallions, columns and arches, it was described as Fairyland when the first high-society gala was held there in 1902 soon after it was built.
Originally, the place was designed to be a party palace, not a residence. William Sauntry, a lumber baron, built what became the Noras house next door to his own Victorian mansion, now a B&B. He envisioned an exotic space for entertaining his friends, and modeled it after the Alhambra, the medieval palace in Granada, Spain, considered the pinnacle of Moorish architecture.
In his Gymnasium, Sauntry included a ballroom, connected to his mansion by skyway, as well as a bowling alley and indoor swimming pool in a separate poolhouse.
But after the logging business lagged, Sauntry tried his hand at mining, with disastrous results. He lost his fortune and committed suicide in 1914. The skyway connecting his house to his Moorish palace was taken down, and his exotic playground was converted into a boarding house and later a triplex.
It was in sad shape when the Noras bought it in 2000 and resolved to bring it back to its former glory. They started remodeling and worked with Henning Restoration to undertake a complete historic renovation. Original columns and decorative woodwork, discovered in the attic, were put back in place, and original chandeliers were replicated in India.
The house may look wildly exotic, but it has an open floor plan that works well as a family home, according to the Noras, who have three children.
Raising them in this space was easy and wonderful, said Judi. The kids always wanted to play here. Their children hosted dance parties and sleepovers in their unusual home. They once pitched a tent in the middle of the ballroom.
But now with their children grown, the Noras have decided its time to downsize from the 5,000-square-foot, four-bedroom house.
Now that the kids are gone, the house is too quiet, she said. Its a party house, a happy house.
Richard McDonough of Edina Realty has the listing, 612-819-3518.
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