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    HVAC Contractors Increase Profits with Rotobrush Air Duct Cleaning Services – Video - January 17, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Residential Air Duct Cleaning – Video - January 17, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Howard Services Inc| Air Conditioning and Heating Service – Video - January 17, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Teachers’ union still concerned over air quality at Lindsay school - January 17, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Kawartha Lakes This Week

    (LINDSAY) Despite improvements made in several areas at Leslie Frost Public School, the local teachers union continues to be concerned over air quality at the Lindsay facility.

    On Sept. 26, an independent environmental consultant tested three classrooms and an Oct. 9 report indicated elevated carbon dioxide levels in one room. An air handling unit problem was found and fixed, but retesting on Nov. 13, showed levels remained elevated.

    More work and testing followed. Parents were informed that results fell outside of provincially legislated, allowable levels. As a precaution, staff were asked to open windows and doors.

    Still concerned over conflicting reports - documents showed CO2 levels were above American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) standards - and after complaints from members, local Elementary Teachers Federation (ETFO) president Steve Colliver pushed the Trillium Lakelands District School Board for further action.

    The Ministry of Labour was contacted and further testing, this time on all classrooms and portables, took place Dec. 6.

    The Board has always believed it has been following the Health and Safety Act, said board human resources administrator Earl Manners, citing union referenced standards were not the proper ones.

    A report filed by the Ministry indicated the Boards action meet the Act. No orders were issued for the Board.

    Further work was done, including minor repairs to individual air units in portables as well as duct work and cleaning inside the school.

    However, the union is still not overly pleased.

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    Donations pour in after burst pipe damages Humane Association of CNY - January 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Liverpool, NY -- The Humane Association of Central New York took to social media last week to ask for help after a pipe burst and flooded parts of the animal shelter damaging the ceiling, the shelter's supply of cat litter and the furnace.

    The community sprung into action. Community members made donations and dropped off containers of cat litter. Local businesses also jumped in to help. A crew from Stanley Steemer arrived almost immediately to clean up the water.

    The Humane Association also received a large donation from Angelo Chiodo, the owner of Chiodo Heating, Air Conditioning and Duct Cleaning. Chiodo, in conjunction with Goodman Manufacturing, donated four new furnaces and the installation to the shelter.

    "Angelo Chiodo was simply amazing," Shelter Director Christine McNeely said in a news release. "He arrived at the shelter as soon as he heard we had a flood, asking us what he could do to help. He came back the following morning and serviced our furnaces for free and determined they were in catastrophic failure. We were aware that was happening, but didn't have the funds to replace the furnaces. Mr. Chiodo came back the following morning with a donation of four new furnaces and installation."

    Installation of the furnaces starts today, McNeely said.

    McNeely said many other companies and individuals have come to the need of the Humane Association. Many have offered to demo and repair not only the areas affected, but the connecting areas that are also in very poor condition.

    "This disaster has turned into a community-wide effort to help the shelter," McNeely said. "We are extremely thankful to the community who support us year after year."

    McNeely said the shelter has insurance and hopes that most of the damage will be covered, but the shelter is still in need. In addition to paying for the insurance deductible, the shelter is still in need of electrical, masonry and additional HVAC duct work that needs replacement.

    Donations can be made online. Click on the "Please, Donate!" flag on the screen. Donations can also be mailed to the Humane Association of CNY, 4915 1/2 West Taft Road, Liverpool, NY 13088.

    The Humane Association of CNY is a no-kill, not-for-profit, animal shelter housing anywhere from 200 to 400 animals on a daily basis since 1966. The Humane Association is completely privately funded.

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    AAA WIcks Plumbing, Heating, Air, Duct Cleaning – St. Paul, MN – Video - January 14, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Weekend Edition: Christmas memories of there and here - January 11, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    James Bornemeier

    In a way we planned it. In a way we didnt.

    I suppose there are many people who find themselves living exactly where they want to be after weighing this factor and that factor, absorbing the surprises life dishes out and building on thoughtful decisions. The fact that for the last decade we have divided our time between Manhattan and the Island can be partially explained by some of the classic determinants like jobs and family. But on this frigid day, watching the birds snack on suet and seed and hearing the wind howl as it does only at the front of the house and nowhere else, the wintry Island tableau outside the bay window contrasts so mightily with the mix of urban sights and sounds of two days ago that I could be living in a fantasy.

    When an ornamental birdhouse awaits you under the Christmas tree in Queens or some falling ice hitting the Manhattan air conditioner 16 floors up sounds exactly like a window bird-strike in Island summer, you know your dual lives have blurred in ways you could never have predicted. Take Christmas tree-buying for instance. Two paths to ownership; neither superior to the other.

    Around the block on Second Avenue awaited the woman from Quebec. She has sold us our last half-dozen trees and seems to remember us from year to year. We certainly remember her, with the French lilt, stocking cap, cheery country manner and sweater littered with evergreen parts. In the city, you tend to place undue importance on such human connections. How many people in Manhattan do you see annually for about 10 minutes over a six-year span whose reunion is inspired by the acquisition of a Douglas fir? It has become the official opening act of the city holiday season: exchanging friendly greetings with our Quebec amie; being shown a tree she had for us; and savoring the three-block trip to the apartment, tree hoisted on my shoulder, banking smiles and glances all along the way.

    Breaking the spell, our favorite tree saleswoman didnt show this year. But we managed to find a handsome New York apartment tree, hiding behind some pushy Frasier firs, all by ourselves. Despite this minor hitch in our routine, this recently concluded city-based holiday endurance contest was the most stress-free in memory. Mostly, because we paced it well.

    I corralled the music event by getting tickets to the choral concert at St. Barts, an Episcopalian cathedral in the Byzantine style noted for its occasionally thunderous pipe organ and chorus larded with professional singers. The sounds rising from the throats of the girls and boys choirs would have melted the heart of Putin had he attended. Although the concert program was, for my taste, too heavy with Handel, the opening O Come All Ye Faithful snuck up on me and stole my voice as I redeployed resources to deal with tear duct-control issues.

    My wife looks forward every year to taking in the Rockefeller Center tree and somehow prevails on her son and daughter and their spouses and kids to join her. This quest is preceded by a meal at the apartment, a very snug affair that makes considerable demands on my personalitys better half. Or third. Or fourth. Over the years I have brokered a deal: I bail out on the tree visit in return for cleaning up. Seeing as how I clean up all meals, all the time, under all circumstances, this is a meager bargain indeed.

    The gift exchange was held Christmas Eve with this same crew at the step-sons abode in Queens. Christmas Day was a rack of lamb and trimmings in the apartment. New Years Eve was crab cakes and the sound of renegade fireworks in our Upper East Side neighborhood. As usual I missed the ball-drop. A few days into the New Year we went with friends to Birdland, the venerable Midtown jazz club, to hear a very good big band. And that was our city Christmas.

    Before the advent of grandchildren, who tend to pin us down in Manhattan, there was Island Christmas. I still like the AWOL Quebec woman, but nothing beats the North Fork Christmas tree-buying experience. You know the drill. Ferry to Greenport, take a right off Route 25 in Mattituck into (our favorite) Shamrock Christmas Tree Farm. Trooping through the designated field of trees dredges up distant memories from another life of searching for the perfect one in an unnamed forest in Vermont. With spousal accompaniment, selection can take a while; alone, my radar finds the right tree in minutes. One of the Shamrock guys fells it, trundles it to wrapping central, drills a hole for the stand, lashes it to your car and youre off.

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    Air Duct Cleaning Contractors Benefit from Rotobrush System – Video - January 11, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Free Air Duct Cleaning Quote Las Vegas – Air-Care Duct Cleaning - January 11, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Air System Cleaning Full service air system cleaning not only includes cleaning out your air ducts, but should also include cleaning your furnace/air handler. This is the heart of the air system and should be cleaned as well.

    Air Duct Cleaning Air duct cleaning includes only the cleaning of your air ducts, not your furnace or air handler. There are 2 main reasons you might need to only clean your air ducts. (1) Your air handler has been recently replaced or has already recently been cleaned by a service company. (2) The customer chooses not to clean the air handler after understanding the full benefits of air system cleaning.

    If anyone in your home or office suffers from allergies, breathing or respiratory problems, or if you notice dust inside your home or office here in Las Vegas, you should consider having your air system cleaned.

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    There are two main reasons you should have your air system cleaned. First, you and your family (or employees) will be breathing cleaner air. Is there anything more important than the health of your loved ones and employees? Secondly, having a clean air system saves money on your energy bill. A clean air system runs more efficiently, and reduces costs for heating and cooling your home.

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    Air Duct Cleaning, HVAC Cleaning | Servpro Industries, Inc. - January 9, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Ventilation systemsare often the biggest culprit in poor indoor air quality. Makeit a priority to inspect the ductwork of your home or business.

    If your HVAC has been operating for some time without attention, it could be circulating odors, dust and other contaminates.

    SERVPRO Franchise Professionalsroutinely inspect the heating, ventilation and air conditioning unit (HVAC). Keeping them clean can extend the life of the equipment. This can in turn save you money and give you cleaner air to breathe.

    However, duct cleaning is not always necessary. SERVPRO Franchise Professionalswillmake recommendations about the best way to address any indoor air quality concerns. This can save you money and provide peace of mind on the health of your system.

    The benefits of servicing your HVAC unit include:

    For more information on duct cleaning contact your local SERVPRO Franchise Professionaltoday. With over 1,600 Franchises nationwide, theres a SERVPRO Professional nearby and ready to serve you.

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